Hotels in Hereford - 16 places to stay
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Three Counties Hotel
Standing in 3.3 acres of landscape gardens just 1 mile from the historic Cathedral City of Hereford, the hotel provides a peaceful haven. Yet step outside and you'll find that the Hotel is conveniently situated ... More
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Pilgrim Hotel
Set in 4 acres of rolling Wye Valley parkland, the Pilgrim Hotel & Valley Restaurant offers guests excellent food and service in stunning surroundings during their stay. With Hereford, Ross on Wye and Monmouth ... More
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Upper Newton Farmhouse
“Any thought of traffic jams were forgotten, as far as the eye could see were rolling hills and fields, ducks waddled across the pond and a delicious farmhouse tea awaited me in the lovely drawing ...
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The Old Vicarage
Julian and Dinah Jeffery welcome you to the Old Vicarage Guest House. The house was built in 1840 as the vicarage for Clehonger church and is situated in Old Clehonger, 3 miles from the historic ...
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Munstone House Hotel
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This magnificent early Victorian Mansion is set on an elevated knoll in over 2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. We look after you and your guests, treating you in a style ... More
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Pandy Inn
Situated in the heart of the sleepy Herefordshire village of Dorstone, just 4 miles from the World book capital of Hay-on-Wye, The Pandy inn is reputed to be the oldest pub in the county. Dating ...
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The Bay Horse Inn
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This small 8 bedroomed, newly built hotel is part of a traditional public house serving traditional ales and Herefordshire ciders. With our air-conditioned conservatory restaurant we are able to offer ... More
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