The Bridge House
Ross-on-Wye,
Herefordshire
Bed & Breakfast
+44 (0)1989 562655
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£135 - £165
per night
This fine old house has the style of a small hotel and the intimacy of a boutique B&B – expect river views, stylish rooms and a warm welcome
9 rooms
Rooms sleep 2
Children welcome
Pets welcome
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2 Guests 24 Nov 24 - 24 Nov 24
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£135 - £165 per night
The Experience
Kevin and Kathryn left high-flying jobs to cook, clean, polish and shine; they couldn’t be happier. Their new home is this attractive 17th-century merchant’s house with the best view in town. Lawns run down to the river Wye, then views shoot up the other side to St Mary’s church. Inside, you find original elm floors and painted beamed ceilings, but the feel is contemporary, with cool colours, beautiful armchairs and antler chandeliers in the sitting room. Bedrooms have an easy elegance: comfy beds, crisp linen, pretty art, the odd timber frame. Five have the view, two have a claw-foot bath, others have power showers, a couple on high can be taken together. Breakfast is delicious, with doors in the sun room that fold back to drink in the view. Walk in the hills, kayak on the Wye, cycle in the Forest of Dean. Come home to an honesty bar in the sitting room and three terraces in the gorgeous garden, where colourful beds flourish. Wilton Castle, a 12th-century ruin, stands across the field; Hereford is close for the Mappa Mundi; good local restaurants wait. Dogs are welcome.
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Essentials
- Swimming pool
- EV charger
- Hot tub
- Garden
- Open fire / woodburner
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast available
- Meals available
- Vegetarian meals
- Oven
- Parking on premises
- Free parking nearby
- Accessible by public transport
- WiFi
- Television
- Spa
- Central heating
- Limited mobility
- Wheelchair access
- Mobile reception
- Hob
- Bar
- Barbecue
- Licensed premises
- Paid parking nearby
- Air conditioning
- Relaxation areas
- Washing machine
- Tennis court
- Microwave oven
- No smoking
- Credit cards
- Working farm
- Owner has pets
- Dishwasher
- Pets welcome
Family friendly
- Baby monitor
- Books and toys
- Children welcome
- Babies welcome
- Stair gates
- High chair
- Fire guard
- Cot available
Nearby
- Pub/bar within 3 miles
- Restaurant within 3 miles
- Shop within 3 miles
Activities
- Bikes available
- Food courses
- Kayaking
- Other courses
- Sailing
- Surfing
- Wild swimming
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Accommodation
Pricing
- Nightly price
- from £135
- Damage deposit
- £0
- Surcharges
- Singles £130. Extra bed/sofabed available £40 per person per night.
- 2 Twin/doubles
- £165
- 7 Doubles
- From £135
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Information
Booking information
- Check in
- 2pm-9pm
- Check out
- 11am
- Other details
- Minimum stay: 2 nights at weekends.
- Closed
- Christmas, 1 December - 31 January.
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- Meals
- Restaurants within walking distance.
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We enjoyed a lovely stay. The view over the river is amazing and the guest lounge is large, comfortable and beautifully designed. We were made to feel very welcome. We highly recommend this bed and breakfast.
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Location
The neighbourhood
Local points of interest from Kevin & Kathryn Whyte
- Ross on Wye is the gateway to the beautiful Lower Wye Valley which meanders majestically towards the sea. The Bridge House sits on a bend in the river with direct access to the river paths
- Ten minutes drive from Ross on Wye is Symonds Yat where Peregrin Falcons nest on the high cliffs. This is also an ideal place to hire a canoe and paddle along the river in the peaceful unspoilt valley.
- There are many castles along the river Wye within easy reach. Goodrich and Raglan Castle are certainly worth a visit as are some of the smaller more remote castles which protect the English/Welsh border.
- The Forest of Dean is one of England's most ancient woodland areas and is a beautiful place to visit whether walking, cycling or pony trekking during all four seasons.
- Ross on Wye and the surrounding villages provide a wealth of great eating establishments from gourmet food to genuine Nepalese cookery in the aptly named Yaks and Yetis Restaurant.
- If caving is your thing, there are several locations to explore beneath the earth in safety and with experienced guides. These include Clearwell Caves and The Doward Caves and King Arthur's Cave.
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What a lovely place to stay! Kathryn & Kevin’s warmest of welcomes and generous hospitality ensured we felt relaxed from the moment we arrived... very comfortable and spotlessly clean accommodation, delicious breakfast (with fabulous home-made hash browns!) and a guest sitting room with a well stocked Honesty Bar and a glorious log burning stove! We stayed in Room 6 which had incredible views across the river to Ross. Thank you for looking after us so well.