 Bed and Breakfast in Hertfordshire
The bedrooms at Garnstone House are luxuriously furnished to the highest standards and the windows look out over the lovely gardens. We have one double or twin bedroom, both with a separate, well-equipped bathroom.
4 guests
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Breakfast comes with delicious organic sausages and local free-range eggs. The scrumptious marmalades and jams are made by Dawn herself. A vegetarian breakfast can be provided by arrangement
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The bedrooms at Garnstone House are luxuriously furnished to the highest standards and the windows look out over the lovely gardens.
We have one double or twin bedroom, both with a separate, well-equipped bathroom.
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Rural |
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Walking, Cycling, Sightseeing |
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Bed and Breakfast |
| Guests: |
4 |
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Facilities
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Facilities:
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- TV - Central Heating - Garden - Parking - Balcony/Terrace
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Availability
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Tariff
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* please note that prices shown are subject to change and any currency rates shown are for guideline purposes only
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Europe |
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England |
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Hertfordshire |
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About the area
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Entertainment
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For all lovers of good food
Herefordshire is famous for its cider and there are festivals in Ludlow and Hereford to celebrate excellent local food and drink.
The county also has many award-winning farm-shops and independent cider and perry mills.
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Activities
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Walks, Hikes and Bikes
With such wonderful scenery, you just have to go for a walk...along Offa’s Dyke, Hay Bluff or just along the rivers Arrow or Wye. There are also many good cycling routes across the county.
Fancy a flutter at the races? Races are held at Hereford and Ludlow on a regular basis.
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Attractions
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Gardens & Churches There are lots of lovely gardens and churches in Herefordshire such as Hergest Croft and Stockton Bury.
National Trust There are many National Trust properties in Herefordshire so visit one for a great day out.
Local Villages & Towns Herefordshire is known for its picturesque villages and towns so why not visit bookish Hay-on-Wye, foody Ludlow or historic Ledbury?
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Contact owner
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[contact owner]
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