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Three Counties Hotel
Belmont Road
Hereford
Herefordshire

HR2 7BP
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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 on the main A465 road to Abergavenny, the gateway to Wales. A family-run 60 bedroom hotel offering excellent accommodation, an elegant restaurant and an informal, relaxing bar.

All rooms offer en-suite accommodation, colour TV's with Sky, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities, laundry and dry cleaning service, 24 hour room service and trouser presses in main building rooms. Over half of the bedrooms have ground floor access and we have a number of interconnecting bedrooms which are ideal for families. We also have 2 rooms which have been adapted to offer easier access for the disabled. Free wifi is available in all public areas and some of the bedrooms.

The Three Shires Restaurant offers more than just a warm welcome. An extensive menu using the finest local ingredients, including Herefordshire Beef, enables you to enjoy the choice from a wide range of traditional and International dishes.

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Ratings/Awards: AA/VisitBritain 3 Stars
Number of Rooms: 60
Number Ensuite: 60

Price per Room:

Double: From £60.00
Single: From £60.00
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Restaurant

Name: Three Shires
Cuisine: International

Facilities

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Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
TV in Rooms
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Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities

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