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Lyston Villa

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Accommodation Details

Sue Sayce welcomes you to Lyston Villa Bed and Breakfast.

A charming stone built farmhouse on a working farm, in a lovely setting between Hereford, Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth - an ideal touring centre.

Enjoy the informal friendly atmosphere of our family farmhouse B&B, where guests can enjoy pleasant gardens and their own lounge.
All rooms are centrally heated with a well stocked woodburner in the lounge. We have a large double room where extra family beds can be added and a twin room.

en-suite
Lounge for residents' use
Families welcome
Cots available
High chairs available
Totally non-smoking
Colour television in rooms
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Packed lunches can be provided
Vegetarian menu available
Ironing facilities
Hairdryer
Central for touring the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean and the Black Mountains.

Accept ChildrenBaby SittingFacilities for ChildrenGarden PatioParking On-SiteReal FiresServes BreakfastWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Lyston Villa, Wormelow, Herefordshire, HR2 8EL

Type
B&B

Email
info@lystonvilla.co.uk

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Herefordshire :

Cider Museum

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Hellens Manor

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Hereford Mappa Mundi

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Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

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Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum

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The Old House

The Old House is a remarkably well preserved example of a 17th Century timber-framed building and is situated in the heart of Hereford