Milebrook House
Set in tranquil and historic border country, the accent here is on informal comfort and imaginative cooking. Superb gardens. Close to Offa's Dyke path.
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Milebrook House enjoys the ultimate borderland location. Guests can stand in Milebrook’s attractive gardens and look across to England, which begins just over the River Teme. Rodney and Beryl Marsden have built up a faithful following for their family-run hotel, based on its informal atmosphere, high standards of comfort, excellent food and unrivalled location. The house, dating from the 18th century, stands in delightful grounds with formal and herbaceous gardens and croquet lawn leading down to riverside walks beside the Teme. There’s also a kitchen garden which provides virtually all the vegetables for chef Christopher Marsden's skilful cooking – his imaginative cuisine, complemented by an extensive wine list, earns the restaurant recognition in leading food guides.
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Peaceful retreat
Great location
In placid borderland setting
Beautiful gardens and grounds
For walking, cycling, relaxing – Offa’s Dyke close by
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Countryside and wildlife enthusiast Rodney will be happy to advise on birdwatching, walking and exploring the surrounding hills of peaceful border country. The Offa’s Dyke Path is on the doorstep, and the hotel is close to two historic towns – Ludlow with its many ancient buildings and Presteigne, home of the fascinating Judges’ Lodging heritage attraction. Fishing enthusiasts stay even closer to home – Milebrook has a 1-mile stretch of fly fishing for brown trout on the Teme. At the end of the day, guests can relax in extremely comfortable surroundings, and enjoy the personal attention that only a small hotel can provide. Milebrook’s bedrooms are all non-smoking.