Formerly named the Pack Horse Inn & Old Posting House in the 1600 s the Welch Gate has stood the test of time throughout Bewdley s history. Bewdley was built as a stop-over town back in the 1600 s due to being the main waterway via the river Severn to Birmingham & many other towns & cities. Since then prospectors & such have increased the size of the town & its population to what it is today (12 000 ) whilst maintaining its local charm. br / br / br / br / Linda & Steve took over the Welch Gate as a Fish & Chip Shop in 1985 & have built up a steady & satisfying clientele both locally & not so local. In 2000 they changed the business to a diner and received very complimentary reviews from all their customers plus local & regional newspapers. They still carry the torch for Sunday Roasts. br / br / br / br / The Welch Gate Guest House was completed in late 2008 & has already received great reviews from all of its guests. We have endeavoured to create a superb high quality and luxurious guest house which is both relaxing and pleasurable whilst encapsulating the local attractions & the vastly historical picturesque Town. br / br / br / br / We are located in picturesque Bewdley described by Pevsner as The most perfect georgian town in Worcestershire . All of our 4 double rooms are en-suite with flat screen television mini bar tea making facilities and hairdryer. br / br / br / br / The Wyre Forest the towns of Kidderminster and Stourport the Severn Valley Railway and the West Midland Safari Park are all located close by.Facilities:
- Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
- Wedding Licence
- Restaurant
- Iron And Board In Each Room
- Car Parking Available Offsite
- Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
- Bar