Wye Street, Ross-on-Wye,
Herefordshire, HR9 7BS
Telephone 01989 563895 Email: radcliffegh@btconnect.com
Bookings by telephone
or in person only please. Other enquiries are welcome by email.
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Radcliffe
Guest house is a friendly, family run Bed and Breakfast establishment.
The
guest rooms are surprisingly spacious in this lovely seventeenth
century building which is set in a beautiful position overlooking
the River Wye.
Ideally
situated in Ross-on-Wye, we are a short two minute walk away
from both the historic market town centre and the banks of
the River Wye, where you can follow the Wye Valley Walk or
engage in other local activities.
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Radcliffe
Guest House has been given a three diamond rating by the English
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Local activities
Local
activities include fishing, cycling, golf and walking as well as
visiting ancient castles, including the fortified, baronial Goodrich
Castle, admiring scenic views or just relaxing. Ross-on-Wye town
offers a variety of pubs, restaurants, live music and buildings
of both historic and scenic interest and is situated within easy
reach of the Royal Forest of Dean, Monmouth and the ancient cities
of Hereford, home of the 'Mappa Mundi', Gloucester or Worcester.
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Finding Radcliffe
Guest House
Arriving
via the M50, at the third roundabout (Wilton, by the BP garage)
turn left for Ross-on-Wye drive over the bridge and then take the
first left, Wye Street. We are located at the top on the left hand
side.
Arriving via
the A40 from South Wales via Monmouth, turn right (third exit)
at the Wilton Roundabout, signposted to Ross-on-Wye, drive over
the bridge and then take the first left, Wye Street.
Arriving
via the A40 from Gloucester, drive through the town centre, keeping
the market building to your right. At the junction - end of 'High
Street', turn left then immediately right (Wye Street) and we
are located a few yards down on the right hand side.
Sue
and Nick Wall hope you enjoy your stay in the area and look forward
to welcoming you at the Radcliffe!
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