What to do at Lady Garden Annex

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What to do at Lady Garden Annex

Good Pubs/Restaurants

The Greenman country pub, restaurant and hotel is a lovely place to unwind in front of the fire with great food. Approximately 2.5 miles from The accommodation it is a must to visit. More information at: https://thegreenman.co
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The Greenman
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The Greenman country pub, restaurant and hotel is a lovely place to unwind in front of the fire with great food. Approximately 2.5 miles from The accommodation it is a must to visit. More information at: https://thegreenman.co

Historic Point of Interest

This beautiful church lies in the village of Brockhampton, near Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire. It is widely recognised as one of the most important Arts & Crafts buildings of the early 20th century and was described by the architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner as “one of the most impressive and convincing churches of its date in any country“.
All Saints Church
High Street
This beautiful church lies in the village of Brockhampton, near Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire. It is widely recognised as one of the most important Arts & Crafts buildings of the early 20th century and was described by the architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner as “one of the most impressive and convincing churches of its date in any country“.
Capler Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located 25 minute walk from the accommodation. The Camp is on a hill top above the River Wye. It has a double layer of ditches enclosing ten acres.
Capler Camp
Capler Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located 25 minute walk from the accommodation. The Camp is on a hill top above the River Wye. It has a double layer of ditches enclosing ten acres.

Scenery

The River Wye flows throughout this region. Within walking distance from the accommodation and with options to canoe, swim, fish and many more, the Ladygarden Annex is a perfect place to base yourself whilst you explore
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River Wye
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The River Wye flows throughout this region. Within walking distance from the accommodation and with options to canoe, swim, fish and many more, the Ladygarden Annex is a perfect place to base yourself whilst you explore

Local Towns

Hereford is a beautiful cathedral city and is the regional centre; it is very well preserved with some of its buildings dating from the seventh century. Hereford lies close to the Welsh border and therefore has played a vital role in both English and Welsh history With a modern shopping precinct adjoining a traditional town centre you can find anything you need. With a great deal of restaurants and a multiplex cinema there are options for rainy days.
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Hereford
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Hereford is a beautiful cathedral city and is the regional centre; it is very well preserved with some of its buildings dating from the seventh century. Hereford lies close to the Welsh border and therefore has played a vital role in both English and Welsh history With a modern shopping precinct adjoining a traditional town centre you can find anything you need. With a great deal of restaurants and a multiplex cinema there are options for rainy days.
Ross-on-Wye is rightly regarded as being the ideal holiday centre to explore the Wye Valley, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and as far as Monmouthshire in Wales. From cider making to arts and crafts, from the industrial legacy of the Forest of Dean and its woods and hills to its towns and villages- all are within striking distance of the town. There are castles, abbeys, adventure experiences, walking and cycling routes, museums, a film trail (Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Game Of Thrones, for example) and a host of things to do and explore.
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Ross-on-Wye
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Ross-on-Wye is rightly regarded as being the ideal holiday centre to explore the Wye Valley, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and as far as Monmouthshire in Wales. From cider making to arts and crafts, from the industrial legacy of the Forest of Dean and its woods and hills to its towns and villages- all are within striking distance of the town. There are castles, abbeys, adventure experiences, walking and cycling routes, museums, a film trail (Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Game Of Thrones, for example) and a host of things to do and explore.
The local village with amenities to the accommodation it lies 2.5 miles away. With two pubs, a gym, a small curios store, a post office and a village shop it is perfect for low level needs.
Fownhope
The local village with amenities to the accommodation it lies 2.5 miles away. With two pubs, a gym, a small curios store, a post office and a village shop it is perfect for low level needs.