Known locally as 'The Face of Ross-on-Wye' and originally built in 1837, this 42-room historic hotel has recently been the subject of major work to restore it to its former beauty. Standing high above the horseshoe bend of the River Wye, it enjoys some of the best views of the surrounding countryside. This majestic Grade II Georgian country hotel has enjoyed the company of many famous visitors, including Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens, who planned his American Biography whilst staying here. Shared facilities available to guests at this establishment include a reception area, bar, restaurant, Internet access and a car park. The hotel is non-smoking throughout.
This hotel is situated in the centre of the market town of Ross-on-Wye next to the historic St. Mary's Church. At the gateway to the Forest of Dean, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Ross-on-Wye is known for its Market Square, Farmers' Market and antique shops, and is one of the most popular tourist spots in the region. This hotel is the perfect starting point from which to explore Ross with its historic sites, magnificent gardens, ancient towns, numerous tourist attractions and the natural beauty of the Wye Valley. A bus station is located approximately 8 km from the hotel, and Gloucester railway station is some 23 km away. Cardiff Airport is approximately 34 km from the hotel and Bristol International Airport is some 99 km away. East Midlands Airport is roughly 111 away, and Coventry Airport and Birmingham International Airport are approximately 131 and 164 km away respectively.
The spectacular Barrett's Restaurant, Riverside Bar and terrace with the most amazing views offer seasonal menus, with a wide selection of modern and traditional British favourites: from hearty main courses to lighter snacks, complemented by a selection of real ales, carefully selected wines, speciality teas and coffees.