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LLANSANTFFRAED COURT

Abergavenny - Host Mike Morgan

TRADITIONAL COMFORT with an unstuffy country house ambience.  A TASTE EXPERIENCE at the award-winning Court Restaurant.  ATTRACTIVE PARKLAND SETTING close to many attractions – and easy to get to.

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Contact us

Old Raglan Road
Clytha
Llanvihangel Gobion
NP7 9BA

T 01873 840678
F 01873 840674
reception@llch.co.uk
www.llch.co.uk

Rooms & Features

Tariff   Single £95
Double/Suite £145-£175
Short Break £160

Rooms 21  Style Classic

More Information

Approached by a long private driveway through rolling border country, Llansantffraed Court has the stately appearance of a grand country house hotel. It’s an impression that only tells part of the story. Yes, the historic building, public rooms and bedrooms all impart a strong sense of tradition - there are no modish or minimalist influences here. But with the plush furnishings you do not get hushed tones. Llansantffraed Court does not stand on ceremony. It’s a country house in which you won’t be afraid to put your feet up and do your own thing.

Following the example of owner Mike Morgan, the staff are exceedingly friendly and professional. It’s indicative that Llansantffraed Court likes to be known as a hotel and restaurant. It’s located in a prosperous corner of South-East Wales well known to foodies for its wealth of outstanding places to eat. Llansantffraed’s award-winning Court Restaurant, recognised in all the major food guides, is one of the clan.

Mike has a passionate interest in good eating (he helped found the Abergavenny Food Festival, now one of the UK’s main foodie events) and is justly proud of the flavour, freshness and taste of the modern, simply cooked Welsh cuisine served here (try the seven-course tasting menu with matched wines).

The hotel sits in an historic border landscape (the building, dating from 1400, is a piece of history in itself) close to crumbling castles and romantic abbeys. And its 20 acres of manicured grounds, complete with trout lake, look out across to the Brecon Beacons. The hotel is also convenient for touring the Wye Valley, an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’.

20 December 2011
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