About this property

Historic Setting: Lower Wythall B&B in Ross on Wye is housed in a historic building, offering garden views and a terrace. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Comfortable Accommodations: Rooms feature private bathrooms with walk-in showers, hypoallergenic bedding, and free toiletries. Additional amenities include a fireplace, work desk, and parquet floors. Guest Services: The property provides a lounge, outdoor seating area, and bicycle parking. Housekeeping service ensures a comfortable stay. Local Attractions: Located 17 mi from Kingsholm Stadium and 3.1 mi from Wilton Castle, the B&B is also near Westbury Court Garden (14 mi) and Bristol Airport (57 mi). Activities include hiking, cycling, boating, kayaking, and canoeing.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.0 for a two-person trip.

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Property highlights

  • Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.3)

  • Want a great night's sleep? This property was highly rated for its very comfy beds.

  • Free Private Parking Available On Site


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1 king bed
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2 twin beds
1 king bed
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2 twin beds
1 king bed
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2 twin beds
1 queen bed
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Guest reviews

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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Lawrence
    United States United States
    The 16th century house is beautifully restored, and our room was spacious with a very up to date shower and bathroom. But what sets this place apart is the attentive hospitality of hosts Sheila and Guy.
  • Ambjørg
    Norway Norway
    They've carried out a remarkable restoration, returning the house to its original grandeur, while incorporating modern amenities. We had a large, beautiful room, a spacious bathroom with both a shower and a bathtub, and not least, an enormous and...
  • Steven
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    We felt that the hosts were making a great effort to give us an enjoyable stay. The warm cake on arrival, excellent room, very good breakfast and very tasteful surroundings all contributed.
  • Anastasia
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Absolutely lovely stay! Sheila and Guy, the owners were delightful, very welcoming, friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating! The house itself is beautiful and traditional, but very spacious. There is a lovely dining area and sitting area both...
  • Marilyn
    Australia Australia
    Our hosts made us feel at home the minute we arrived. The property was beautiful breakfast was superb with the added extras of supper when no pubs were open plus delicious home baked sluce. It was a memorable stay for us
  • Dale
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    A large very historical property,with easy access,secluded and peacefully quiet.Guy and Sheila were the perfect hosts who went above and beyond my expectation,the breakfasts and afternoon teas were absolutely perfect.
  • Francesca
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    We had a lovely time staying here! A fascinating and beautiful historic building where we were truly spoilt by the owners, Guy and Shirley, who provided fabulous breakfasts and freshly baked cakes every day, and were super generous with their...
  • Sally
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Excellent rooms/delightful hosts and beautiful location
  • Nicholas
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Listed property, very attractive and well maintained. Located in an excellent position. Fantastic and tastfully furnished. Very cosy. Hosts were excellent. Cannot get any better. Superb breakfast with local produce used.
  • Andrew
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Beautiful property in a beautiful area . Excellent service and a perfect relaxing stay . I would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting the area

Managed by Guy & Sheila Pulfer

Company review score: 9.8Based on 50 reviews from 1 property
1 managed property

Company info

Sheila is a trained pharmacist and an enthusiastic gardener with a passion for home baking. Guy is an experienced finance director in the publishing sector and a former breakfast chef at his family-run hotel. Both of them have always wanted to run a bed and breakfast and live in an historic house. Here they give guests the lowdown on what makes them tick: Favourite place to visit in the local area: Sheila: Goodrich Castle. An impressive medieval castle with stunning views, only a few minutes’ drive away Guy: Hellens Manor. A beautiful atmospheric, very old house and gardens Best breakfast you’ve ever had? Sheila: Greek yogurt, mountain thyme honey and local fruits, on a sunny balcony in Greece Guy: Greek tomatoes fried in butter, on toasted Greek bread. A speciality of his brother-in-law Favourite activity in the local area? Sheila: Visiting the many castles, houses and gardens and getting to know this beautiful area Guy: Canoeing on the River Wye from the village, to Symonds Yat

Property info

Lower Wythall opened in the summer of 2016 after the present owners, Guy and Sheila, spent over two years sympathetically restoring the seven bedroom Elizabethan property. Features include oak beams, flagstone floors and inglenook fireplaces with modern-wood burners. Herefordshire is cider country and so it’s only fitting that all three guest bedrooms are named after historic cider apple varieties originating in the South and West of England. Each room has its own distinctive character but all three offer the same level of outstanding comfort and luxury you can expect throughout your stay at Lower Wythall.

Neighborhood info

Lower Wythall sits in a rural setting, with views across the countryside, just a five-minute drive from Ross-on-Wye, with its small independent shops, three supermarkets, quaint streets, historic buildings and other amenities, which the hosts are happy to help you find. Close to the River Wye (for canoeing, kayaking and fishing), Goodrich Castle, Symonds Yat Rock and the Forest of Dean. There are many walks and cycle routes from the house and in the surrounding area. Lower Wythall is well-placed for many events in the area, such as the Hay-on-Wye Festival of Literature and Arts, Cheltenham Festival racing week, the Chepstow racing festival and Welsh Grand National, the Royal Three Counties Show near Malvern, Malvern spring and autumn garden shows, the Monmouth Show, the Ross Beer and Cider Festival, and the Abergavenny Food Festival. Your hosts are happy to give you more information about the area.

Language Spoken

English

Area info

House rules

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Check-in
From 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Check-out
From 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM
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Children & Beds

Child policies

Children not allowed.

Crib and extra bed policies

Cribs and extra beds aren't available at this property.

No age restriction
There's no age requirement for check-in
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
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Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.