
Newent sits at the edge of both the Forest of Dean and the Vale of Gloucester, an ancient market town with an onion festival in September and a renowned vineyard to recommend it... 
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Hotels in Newent - 6 places to stay
	
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Three Choirs Vineyards Hotel
One of England's leading vineyards, now offers visitors the chance to stay and enjoy this beautiful location.The hotel has been built on a ridge overlooking the 75 acres of vineyards and every bedroom and the ... More
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The George Hotel
The ancient market town of Newent is situated where two medieval roads from Wales converged on their way to Gloucester and the Severn River Crossing. The pretty Town with its black and White houses and ... 
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Malswick Mill
A relaxing warm welcome, luxuriously appointed en-suite accomodation and stunningly beautiful setting awaits all our guests. The Mill Bar/Restaurant is the perfect place to meet people or just relax overlooking the grounds, gardens, lakes and ... More
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Harts Farm Barn
 (3.33 miles)
Harts Farm Barn is a 200 year old converted barn in Howcross, Gloucestershire. ... 
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New House Farm
 (3.39 miles)
The Farmhouse has 3 bedrooms, one with a queen size four poster bed, one family room with a queen size double & 2 single beds, and one double room. All rooms are fully en-suite, with ... 
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The Dark Cottages & Lodge
 (3.82 miles)
A 400 year old Grade II Listed black and white farmhouse; with adjacent courtyard surrounded by cottages; Listed timber and stone barn. Set in 32 acres of open countryside with 2 lakes; 1 ornamental with ... 
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Dark Barn Lodge
 (3.82 miles)
Over 400 years old, this listed barn had been carefully restored to offer modern facilities whilst retaining the charm of yesteryear.
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Farmers Boy Inn
 (4.18 miles)
Award Winning 17th Century Country Inn & Restaurant with Open Fires, Oak Beamed Restaurant, Lounge, Bar & Games room. Child Friendly & Dog Friendly Beer Garden with Home cooked Food served all Day everyday, Real ... 
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The Farmers Boy Inn
 (4.18 miles)
Set In the Gloucestershire Countryside this Award winning 17th Century Inn with Oak Beams & open Log Fires has something for everyone. A home from home family atmosphere,weather its a short break or longer it ... More
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Rose & Crown
 (4.24 miles)
The views are fantastic, overlooking the malvern hills in the distance, with access to the M50/M5 leading to Wales, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Birmingham and so many other locations. we are a family run business, ... More
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Hartleton Lake Retreat
 (4.51 miles)
Standing peacefully on the banks of lovely Hartleton Lakes and beside a golf course, this newly converted stable makes a very comfortable holiday base. Whether enjoying a day's fishing, watching otters and the abundant birdlife ... More
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Lea House
 (4.54 miles)
Lea House is an outstanding small guest house in the village of Lea.  It is surrounded by countryside,  just  4 miles from the picturesque riverside town of Ross-on-Wye and adjacent to the ... 
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Watersmeet Country Inn
 (4.80 miles)
Traditional Country Pub with lakeside accomodation set in ten acres of glorious countryside. Only 5 miles from Gloucester City centre and well situated for motorway network. Ideal venue for business or pleasure breaks. Flagstone flooring ... 
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