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 historic Market Square make it a perfect location for touring the surrounding countryside of The Forest of Dean the Wye valley and the famous daffodil walks of Dymock being overlooked by May Hill. The world famous National Birds of Prey Center is located within one mile of the town as is the award winning Three Choirs vineyard. You can relax and enjoy a drink in our comfortable bar with its open fire and wonderfully cosy atmosphere or choose from the extensive bar menu much of which is created using local produce. High standards of accommodation are offered and most rooms having en-suite facilities or private bathrooms tea/coffee making facilities and colour televisions in all our rooms. The restaurant is also available for private functions weddings meetings or social gatherings. We also have two other function rooms the larger one with a full stage in it making it ideal for larger parties (up to 200 people) and gatherings such as weddings where you may require bands or other forms of entertainment. Newent is the largest town in north west Gloucestershire and situated north of the capital Gloucester and surrounded by local towns of Ledbury Dymock and Ross-on-Wye. Newent is certainly one of the most attractive towns in the Forest of Dean area. It is a thriving unspoilt market town with a wide range of attractions for the shopper and visitor. Many of the buildings date from the 13th century and centrepiece of the town is the Old Market Hall which was built in 1668.
High standards of accommodation are offered and most rooms having en-suite facilities or private bathrooms tea/coffee making facilities and LCD Freeview televisions in all our rooms. Our rooms are traditional with exposed original oak beams and heaps of character.
Style:
- Traditional
- Rustic
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Freeview
- Wireless internet connection
- Non-smoking
- Internet access
- Colour television
Bed Details:
- Double bed
- Triple (3 single beds)
- Single bed
- Twin (single beds)
- Super king-size
Bathroom Details:
- Shower
- Private bathroom
- En suite
Amenities:
- Lounge
- Lock-up facility for bicycles
- Ironing facilities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Baggage store
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
- Non-smoking (throughout)
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 9
Number of Floors: 3
Mobility Description:
There are access ramps for the bar and restaurant. There are also grab rails fitted on the stairway to the hotel rooms.
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- In our newly decorated restaurant we offer a full range of restaurant and bar meals served lunchtimes and evenings seven days a week (Apart from Sunday evenings). A traditional cooked breakfast is served daily and a tradtional roast dinner is served every sunday with localy sourced meat including Gloucester Old Spot Pork in the restaurant. We are able to offer special function arrangements to suit your requirements including set menus à la carte and buffets.
Children Policy: Children welcome
Child Facilities:
- Highchairs
Check In Time: 1753-01-01 14:00:00.000
Check Out Time: 1753-01-01 10:00:00.000
Reception Closing Time: 1753-01-01 23:00:00.000
Pet Policy:
- Dogs
Recreation:
- Squash court
- Cycling
- Wine tasting
- Mountain biking
- Cricket pitch
- Clay pigeon shooting
- River rafting
- Lake
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Water activities
- River
- Playground
- Boating
- Fishing
- Walking
- Bird watching
- Gym off-site
- Fine dining
- Dart board
- Tennis courts - outdoor
- Animal watching
- Shopping
- Golf
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
- Printer
- Photocopier
- Meeting rooms
Directions:
Newent is located approximately 9 miles from the city of Gloucester 3 miles from the M50 motorway and seven miles from Ross-On-Wye A very popular venue for tourists with many attractions The National Birds of Prey Centre The Cowdy Glass Center and The Three Choirs Vineyard.;