Hotels in Clearwell

Tudor Farmhouse Hotel
High Street
Clearwell
Gloucestershire

GL16 8JS
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Tudor Farmhouse is an idyllic haven away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A cosy, friendly 13th-century stone-built hotel in the centre of the historic village of Clearwell on the peaceful fringe of the Forest of Dean. The owners take pride in the standard of comfort and hospitality at Tudor Farmhouse, whose features include massive oak beams and original panelling. There is a large, roughstone inglenook fireplace in the attractive lounge providing warmth and cheer in winter. The reception area looks onto the landscaped garden and 14 acres of fields.

The bedrooms have been refurbished in traditional style. Those in the house are reached by a wide, oak spiral staircase. Others are in converted stone cider makers' cottages and barns quietly situated in the garden and include 2 family suites.

The candle-lit restaurant, awarded a red Rosette, with its open stonework and exposed beams is the ideal setting in which to enjoy unhurried evening meals. Places of interest include The Forest of Dean, Wye Valley, Offa's Dyke, Tintern Abbey, Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye, the spectacular Symonds Yat, Raglan and Chepstow Castles.

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Ratings/Awards: WTB 3 Stars
AA 2 Stars 74%
2 AA Red Rosettes
Which Guide to Good Hotels
Number of Rooms: 20
Number Ensuite: 20

Price per Room:

Double: From £90
Single: From £60
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Restaurant

Name: Tudor Room
Cuisine: Modern European
Chef: Blaine Reed
Awards: 2 AA Rosettes

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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