The
Kings Head Hotel, which dates back to the 14th century, is situated in the most
picturesque street in the centre of Ross. Until the advent of the railways in
the 19th century, the Hotel was a small Coaching Inn.
During
Georgian times an extra storey was added and the facade changed to the current
one. The Kings Head has open fireplaces and a wealth of oak beams. A tunnel
reputedly runs in the cellar past the 12th century well to the old Saracens
Head Inn. Occasionally there have been reports of ghosts and the clatter of
horses from time past. We aim to bring the warmth of welcome and hospitality of
a bygone age with convenience of the 22nd Century.
The
newly refurbished King’s Head conservatory restaurant is a relaxing environment
to enjoy an evening. Our chefs use local market fresh produce, offering a
tantalising menu, with something to suit all tastes. Our restaurant is open to
non-residents and is extremely popular in the local area. To guarantee a
reservation we recommend contacting the hotel in advance to make a booking.
Ross
on Wye is a small market town nestling alongside the meandering River Wye. It
is an ideal base to explore the surrounding countryside, including the Forest
of Dean, The Brecon Beacons, Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds.
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