Llangoed Hall
Prices From $346 per room
A discreet country house of exquisite taste, Llangoed Hall is the perfect place for getting away from it all and spoiling yourself with 5 star luxury.From the 17 acres of landscaped gardens surrounding the house and lining the driveway to the ivy glad exterior of the building, Llangoed Hall is the epitome of a timeless country house. This ethos is maintained within the Hall, you are greeted at the door and the fact that there is no reception desk makes you feel you are being welcomed into a country mansion rather than a hotel.
Llangoed Hall is owned by Sir Bernard Ashley, husband of the late Laura Ashley and her influence can be seen in the interiors of the house and light colours, designs and rich fabrics used in the décor. The public areas are filled with, oil paintings, family photos and Sir Bernard's fabulous personal collection of Whistler sketches.
The magnificent gallery opens into the lounge area where the grandiose fireplace dominates the elegant surroundings, a perfect place for relaxing with a drink from the honesty bar or nibbling a canapé before dinner. The library dating back to 1620 and the morning room are equally relaxing places with a grand piano set up in the morning room for the occasional musician to play during afternoon tea. The restaurant as can be expected of a hotel of such taste, has attracted many accolades and is noted for its local fresh, seasonal produce, stunningly presented cuisine and proud stock of over 500 wines from around the world.
Such high standards are maintained in the bedrooms. Each room is a great individual piece of interior design, spaciously laid out with tall ceilings, classically elegant furnishings, and luxuriously spacious bathrooms, producing a very relaxed, homely atmosphere. For that extra luxury, the hotel offers even bigger rooms with classic four-poster beds.
A range of activities can be arranged through the hotel, Llangoed Hall has salmon fishing rights on the River Wye and can organise guided walks into the beautiful countryside of the Wye Valley or you could walk around the maze on Llangoed's grounds, the only one in Wales .
















