Webton Court Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast is situated amidst the beautiful open countryside of Herefordshire. The B&B is located in the village of Kingstone, only 8 miles from the historic town of Hereford.
Robert and Gill Andrews pride themselves in providing a friendly welcome, delicious home cooking and comfortable accommodation to their new and many returning guests.
Webton Court is a family run business, it is an award wining cider fruit farm, supplying apples to Bulmers Cider makers each year. On the farm are suckler cows and calves, Dorset Down ewes and lambs, Tamworth pigs, ponies, mares and foals and youngstock.
All rooms have colour TV and tea/coffee facilities, some en-suite all with wash basins.
Full English farmhouse breakfast is our speciality and we can provide evening meals with good home cooking with fresh vegetables and fruit from the farm where possible. We have a licensed bar.
Pets welcome. Dog training holidays are regularly held at Webton Court.
Webton Court Farmhouse is a Georgian black and white farmhouse built in 1750's. There is a guest lounge and large dining room.
It has large bedrooms. Family rooms, double, twin and single rooms many with ensuite bathrooms.
All rooms have colour televisions, tea and coffee making facilities and wash basins.
Ample car parking space in the grounds.
We take dogs to stay with their owners. Dog courses and holidays are available during the Spring and Summer.
‘Dogs for Life’ Holidays
Phillippa Williams started holidays for you and your dog in 1994. The holidays at Webton Court are from 2-5 days and offer opportunities for education, understanding and fun in a relaxed atmosphere.
"We enjoy countryside walks, swimming, cross country agility and cycling with the dogs as well as standard obedience, agility and flyball (at a level suited to the needs of the individual participants on holiday).
We are committed to using reward-based training that is kind, fair and effective."
Herefordfordshire is one of the most rural counties in England. There is a wealth of unspoilt countryside where you can find solitude in which to reflect on the beauty around you. There are many tranquil places to walk and fish. Enjoy a Farmer’s Market of local produce or follow the Black and White Villages Trail.
Close by are the market towns of Ross-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye (famous for book shops) National Trust properties and the Black Mountains for picnics.
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Hotel's Cancellation Policy
12 Noon Day of Arrival
General Policies
Children Accepted
Pets Not Accepted
Check In on or after - 16:00
Check Out prior to - 10:00
Parking Info / Road Info
Parking - On-Site - 20
Parking Restrictions - No Restrictions
Accessibility
Disabled Facilities Available