Originally built in 1564, The Feathers Hotel, Ledbury, Herefordshire still maintains much of its original Tudor architecture today, nestled in the historic market town of Ledbury.
Located in Ledbury, 20 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, Verzon House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Marie
United Kingdom
Beautiful building, lovely furnishings, comfortable and stylish bedrooms and bathroom. All the staff were lovely - reception, bar, chef and the owner - everyone went out of their way to make us feel welcome and accommodate our every need. Incredible attention to detail. The meal was delicious - seasonal and creative. The breakfast is incredible - best I’ve had and well worth every penny. Lovely fresh fruit and amazing menu choice of cooked options. Just perfect.
The Talbot Hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ledbury. The property is around 2.5 miles from Eastnor Castle, 13 miles from Wilton Castle and 15 miles from Hereford Cathedral.
Located in Ledbury, 26 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, Wheatsheaf Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Tony
United Kingdom
So friendly, and the staff were so welcoming. i will return if my work takes me this way again
Lots of footpaths around. Ledbury is attractive, interesting and historical, with a good range of shops, cafes and restaurants and a Tesco right in the town. The church and bell tower are well worth visiting.
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We loved Ledbury, full of quaint old building and...
We loved Ledbury, full of quaint old building and independent shops. Good selection of places to eat and drink. Town center isn't big but can find everything you need along with supermarkets quite close to center.
Lovely walks around the town and surrounding areas with some nice views. Town was never overly busy while we stayed and less traffic that we expected. Very dog friendly place.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The Olive tree Italian restaurant at the other end of the...
The Olive tree Italian restaurant at the other end of the main shopping street was very good . Probably best to book it.
It is a good place for a cycling centre with not too many hills and a few remaining county pubs for lunch.
Bruce
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely market town with lots of history but cobblestone...
Lovely market town with lots of history but cobblestone paving in parts and hills so if you have mobility issues you may need help.
Parking may be tricky too but great for able bodied.
Nice shops and produce.
Pubs and places to eat out and many dog friendly!
Margaret
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely small town with many restaurants, cafes and pubs...
Lovely small town with many restaurants, cafes and pubs along the High Street. Great independent shops that were a pleasure to visit. Architecture very nice in town and church had lovely stained glass windows and good bells
Scoots29
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I was brought up in Ledbury so I love it.
I was brought up in Ledbury so I love it. Things have changed. No Mr |Lewia the Butcher, no Miss Smith the sweet shop, no Woolworths,no Jack Oaks, the the town itself has changed very little and I still love it.
Andrew
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The hotel is set in the rolling countryside just outside Ledbury and close to Hereford. The facilities throughout the hotel are up to date with 'boutique' feel. All of the staff were helpful and welcoming (it was great actually being shown to our room). The restaurant was busy - a good sign - and the menu interesting. Breakfast was very good.
Our room was comfortable and a reasonable size for our one night stay.
The location was perfect in the centre of Ledbury.
The lemon cake was delicious and the fresh flowers were a nice touch.
The beds were comfy.
The kitchen was well equipped.
The lounge furniture was comfy.
The church bells. But see note below.
One night stay in a country style pub/hotel/B&B in a lovely location. Service good and friendly. Good room (bathroom a little basic, but this is a traditional pub).
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