Granton House B&B
Granton House B&B
Granton House
Goodrich
ROSS ON WYE
Herefordshire
HR9 6JE
Tel: 01600 890277
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Description
John and Liz Bloxham offer a very warm welcome at Granton House Bed and Breakfast.
Situated between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye, we are conveniently placed for guests to visit Welsh Borders. Cotswolds, Hay on Wye, Cardiff, Hereford and Gloucester.
The house has a secluded, south west garden, nestling into the valley and looks onto a conservation orchard and Coppet Hill beyond.The hill has many interesting pathways and is both a nature reserve and part of the Wye Valley Walk.
We have private parking and secure lockup for bikes and fishing tackle and facilities to dry clothes for walkers.
We look forward to welcoming you at Granton House and will do our best to make your stay with us memorable.
Hot Offer
Enjoy a relaxing 4 night break in the beautiful Wye Valley and receive a 10% discount including weekends!
Gift Vouchers are also available for a special occasion e.g a special birthday or anniversary. Please ask Liz or John for details.
Attractions
Granton House B&B is an ideal location for a holiday or short break, with plenty of activities available locally, e.g. forest trails, angling, canoeing, horse riding or golf, and there are beautiful gardens to visit nearby.
The house is also located only half an hour from Chepstow horse racing. Granton house probably dates from the late seventeenth century, when it may have been two cottages. Along the lane, leading southwards from the house is another very old dwelling called 'Whitehall' which is probably the oldest building in Goodrich and it stood on the ancient route to Monmouth. In 1388 the future King Henry IV travelled this route on his journey from Windsor and he crossed the river Wye on the ferry below Goodrich Castle.
This was an important route between England and Wales. It was here that he learned from the ferryman of the birth of his son, the future King Henry V, in the castle at Monmouth.
There are castles, national trust properties, gardens and historic market towns all within easy reach of us.
We are near to The Royal Forest of Dean which is the UKs largest forest covering over 27000 acres. There are caves and mines to visit. This is the forest where Nelson chose timber for his fleet.
Fishing is also very close by on the river Wye.