Guest Rooms
Tranquility in the heart of the Wye Valley

The Garden House and the Apple House open on to a quiet lawn and patios with garden furniture.

The Garden House is the newest part of the Nurtons on the ground floor; twin bedroom, sitting room with comfortable double sofa bed and bathroom.

The Apple House is a 17th century (or earlier) part of the house with double bedroom upstairs and a downstairs sitting room and bathroom.

The Chapel Room in the main house is a double room (with en-suite facilities) of the Elizabethan era, full of character and with old oak beams.

There is also a spacious and comfortable family suite with a double and 2 single beds in the bedroom, large sitting room, bathroom and simply equipped kitchenette. There are stunning views over the valley from here. This is also available as a self catering apartment.
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The breakfast/dining room dates back to the 12th century. A room full of interest and intrigue with 2 large fireplaces (one with a wood stove), a priest hole and a small flight of steps leading to a concealed healing bath. There is also a third fireplace that appears to be a filled in well!
There is a comfortable lounge/library on the ground floor with a woodstove for the winter.
A recently refurbished large quiet sitting room at the top of the house is available to all.
B&B rooms have central heating, TVs, fridges, hair dryers. There is also provision for simple catering, washing and ironing facilities.
The garden house is accessible for wheelchairs but please enquire about the facilities before booking.
We regret we are unable to accept pets. There is a no smoking policy throughout
