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The best hotels in Herefordshire 2022: Where to stay for landscapes and rural charm

The best hotels in Herefordshire 2022: Where to stay for landscapes and rural charm - Whether you’re there to indulge in afternoon tea, mooch around Tudor villages or explore the outstanding countrysi... Music in Video:    • Melancholy   The Independent 2022-08-23T15:19:22Z The 24 individually designed rooms and luxury suites are split between a classic Georgian villa and the adjacent contemporary townhouse. Inside, country casual décor appears throughout, with floral designs, plush furnishings and a modern orangery where you can sip cocktails in stylish surroundings. Dining is particularly good here, with dishes full of local produce, including organic salads, fruits and vegetables taken straight from the hotel’s kitchen garden at the nearby Ballingham Hall farm. Considered to be one of Britain’s oldest hotels, the Green Dragon dates back 900 years and has retained its coaching inn charm and original features, despite a recent refurb. Known for its royalist connections, the cosy inn was occasionally used by Edward Earl of March (later King Edward IV) as his headquarters during the Wars of the Roses (1421-1487). Rooms range from classic singles to luxurious doubles, and each one has a unique design with modern amenities, smart furnishings and bold splashes of colour. Dining options are plentiful here, with modern and sustainability-focused dishes served in the retro 1920s-panelled dining room, casual dining in the relaxed Garrick Lounge, and carefully crafted cocktails in the grand Offa Bar. Parents can also take advantage of the lively ‘Mini Brunch Club’ for kids, with bottomless mocktails and Disney-themed entertainment to keep them occupied during the summer holidays. This Tudor-era hotel has stood for over 400 years in Ledbury and is one of many timbered black and white structures that line the streets of this historic market town. Walk along the pretty High Street and discover a plethora of independent shops, galleries and bookshops, packed with vintage finds and local produce. The town is also surrounded by colourful orchards and walking trails and you can also sample traditional ciders at nearby Westons Cider. Their ‘Old Rosie’ cloudy cider offering is particularly crisp Inside the Feathers, spacious en-suite rooms have been recently refreshed and are individually designed with rustic furniture, bright floral throws and muted wooden beams. Enjoy a classic cream tea in the colourful bar and feast on finger sandwiches and crumbly scones. Herefordshire’s rich farming heritage is celebrated throughout this modernised, 16th-century coaching inn. Alongside chic furnishings and modern dining, many historical features have been retained, with stone inglenooks, wooden beams and warming fireplaces. Stylish rooms are simply furnished with touches of luxury, including cosy cotton robes, a freestanding bath and crisp linen sheets. Dining is the big draw here; modern British dishes are expertly dished up by award-winning chef Michael Fowler, with Herefordshire produce used where possible. Foodies must try the seasonal tasting menu with wine. Typical dishes include shellfish risotto, fillet of beef and rhubarb soufflé. Ideally located near Herefordshire’s Black and White Villages Trail, family-owned Burton Hotel lies just off Offa’s Dyke footpath in the market town of Kington. This quintessentially English area is best explored on two wheels, and you can rent bikes from Wheely Wonderful Cycling and meander through half-timbered villages, rural farmlands and river valleys. Set within an updated coaching inn, the hotel’s spacious rooms are simply appointed and reasonably priced considering spa and pool access is also included. The Cloud Nine swimming pool and fitness club have all the usual spa offerings, including a sauna, steam room and an inviting indoor pool that’s perfect for a morning dip. Bookable treatments are also on offer should you wish to indulge in a facial or energising Swedish massage. A traditional black and white coaching inn that proffers the typical cosy ambience you might expect of a 400-year-old high street property in Ledbury. Weary travellers and their animal companions are welcome here, with a dog-friendly and rather charming pub on site, complete with a crackling open fire and local ales to sup on. For dinner, all your classic pub faves are available, with beer battered haddock and chips, steak pies and burgers featuring on the menu along with sharing platters and veggie dishes. Rooms are tastefully decorated, blending contemporary touches with historic features, and have a range of amenities, including toiletries and fresh coffee. Dogs are welcome in three of the rooms if you’re exploring Herefordshire with your pooch. A luxuriou

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