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The first pub in Britain to be awarded a Michelin star, The Stagg is still making the grade. This is a substantial place, with a fine, cream-painted… more »
A not-so-well-kept secret in Hay-on-Wye, this friendly café is squirreled away at the back of Richard Booth’s famous bookshop. It makes a pleasingly… more »
Since Ken Adams swapped his Ludlow restaurant for a 16th-century Welsh longhouse, the place has evolved from a rustic inn to a restaurant with… more »
Once the site of the ancient Welsh parliament, Llangoed Hall is now put to much better use as a stately country restaurant with 23 rooms decorated… more »
Perched precariously by a main road, this Georgian building houses an amenable, personally run restaurant-with-rooms. The restrained frontage hides… more »
This Georgian townhouse in Hereford’s ancient heart has been sympathetically converted into a niche hotel. Elegance & comfort are the watchwords… more »
The novelty of this pretty restaurant-with-rooms by the banks of the Teme not only depends on its romantic waterside location, but also on its… more »
The Green Café was given a rapturous welcome when it set up beside the river Teme in the summer of 2009 & it has continued to nurture a loving… more »
There’s more to Ludlow than Michelin stars. Mari Kure’s intimate & friendly Japanese restaurant is well worth seeking out for Japan’s biggest… more »
Classic black & white building that’s a Ludlow institution, this is less of a tea room & more of a fully fledged industry – there’s a baker’s… more »
It isn’t exactly a cutting-edge dining room, but with its warm oak panelling and beautifully dressed tables, La Bécasse provides comfort and… more »
This is the kind of rural inn you dream of stumbling across. It’s all here: tiled floors, big wooden beams, tongue & groove, granny’s kitchen… more »
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