The Guest House offers bed and breakfast accommodation located in the market town of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire.
All of the rooms offers the following:
Robes.
TV.
Towels.
Tea & coffee making facilities.
Wine glasses.
Bottle opener.
Blorenge - This room offers a double bed with an en suite bathroom. This room has great views of the Blorenge Mountain and of the B&B's pets corner.
Punch Bowl - This room is located to the rear of the property and offer an en suite.
Skirrid - Text taken from bandbstays.co.uk This used to be two rooms that have now been knocked together to make one family room/disabled room/twin room. This room has an en suite and be changed to suit your needs.
Deri - This is an en suite double room that gets lots of sunshine in the morning weather permitting.
Rholben - This is another en suite double room that is similar to Deri.
Sugar Loaf - This is a large twin room that has an en suite. There is enough space for a travel cot and even a blow up bed that the owners can provide.
The owners pride themselves on their breakfast and vegetarian and halal food is provided on request. You can have a smoked salmon omelette, a vegetarian frittata or even an asparagus and tomato omelette. There is of course a full English breakfast available too. Packed lunches are also available on request.
There is also a beautiful guest lounge that guests are welcome to relax in. There is a Sky TV, DVD player, Wii, X box games, books, puzzles and cards.
At the rear of the B&B there is a completely secure parking area for six cars and umpteen bikes. This is also where you will find ‘pets corner’. There are chickens and ducks that provide very fresh eggs for breakfast and we also have guinea pigs and rabbits.
For more information please visit our website.
Rates: From £60 per person per night.
From £90 per room per night based on 2 people sharing.
Children are welcome.
Pets allowed.
Off street parking.
Wi-Fi/internet access.
Dinner is available by arrangement.
Disabled facilities - please enquire for exact details.
4 Star Visit Wales.