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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | The Lion is a country inn situated in the quiet Shropshire village of Leintwardine. It boasts rooms with countryside views, a stylish restaurant and a traditional bar serving local ales. The country house-style rooms at The Lion feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. They also include large bathrooms with free toiletries. The spacious restaurant has polished wooden floors and exposed brick walls. It serves fine British cuisine and includes Herefordshire beef, fresh fish and locally sourced venison on the menu. Guests can also dine in the garden, which leads down to the river and has panoramic views of the Welsh Marshes. Staff can arrange fishing on the river for guests. Ludlow Racecourse is within a 15-minute drive of The Lion. Free parking is available at the inn. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | The Radnorshire Arms is a warm and welcoming, family run hotel which lies at the heart of Radnorshire's old county town, Presteigne (Llanandras in Welsh, meaning 'the church of St Andrew').
Scant yards from the English border and nestled amidst rolling hills and wonderful open countryside, this Grade II listed building, with its wealth of original exposed beams and timber panelled walls, exudes an atmosphere of luxurious comfort and classic Jacobean elegance.
The hotel today is as rich in amenities as its 16th century structure is in history. With 19 rooms, all fully equipped to the highest standards, 2 restaurants, a residents' lounge, traditional bar and large garden, the Radnorshire Arms can accommodate individuals, couples, families and larger groups in relaxed and spacious surroundings.
We have extended our Public Wi-Fi network to include all of the 'Internal Rooms'. We have also posted our "Access Statement", detailing the availability of all rooms for guests with special mobility requirements.
"The Resisdent's Lounge"
Whilst not a guest room as such, the Resident's Lounge lies at the top of the stairs to the first floor, and would probably have been the Master Bedroom when the original house was built over 500 years ago. This high, spacious room has a large bay window that overlooks the main garden, and windows to the front. A small side room sits above the hotel's main porch, and leading off of this is the 'priest hole' mentioned on our History Page. A pleasant place to sit and relax, with a generous selection of games and books provided, this is also used as a meeting room, or as a place for small private functions and informal corporate occasions.
The Guest Rooms
Below is a complete description of all of our rooms. The list includes a photograph, room type and occupuncy details, location, room name and additional notes.
All of our rooms are named after interesting or notable local villages or towns (with one exception), and links within the descriptions lead to more information on a particular place, event or person. |
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