Hotels in Usk

Glen-Yr-Afon House Hotel
Pontypool Road
Usk
South Wales

NP15 1SY
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The hotel offers relaxation and a high level of personal service and attention, all in a rural location in the lovely county of Monmouthshire overlooking the banks of the River Usk. The architecture of this beautiful privately owned Victorian Villa means that none of its 28 rooms are the same, the angles creating rooms of individual character, style and space. A number have two floors, which can be ideal for families. The small picturesque town of Usk is just a 5 minute stroll from the hotel.

Among the many unique features of the hotel, guests will find that each of its 27 rooms are different. From the four-poster bridal suite to family rooms, all are individual in character and shape due to the villa's architecture. Furnished to a high standard, every room is fully en suite with trouser press, television, telephone, tea and coffee making facilities and most have views of the hotel's spacious gardens. Along with family rooms we have a room with wheelchair and passenger lift access close by.

Whatever your needs the Glen-Yr-Afon offers rooms catering for the large or small corporate meeting. All are serviced by syndicate rooms and any special arrangements for events can be organised with the assistance of our dedicated conference coordinator.

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Number of Rooms: 27
Number Ensuite: 27
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Name: Clarkes restaurant
Chef: Julie Carey

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