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The Bell At Skenfrith

★★★★★AbergavennyGarden view
8.5/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Superior Double Room, Ensuite, Garden View (Twin available)
1x King 40 Up to 2
Garden view

1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 430-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi and wired…

Premium Double Room, Ensuite
1x King 37 Up to 2

1 King Bed 400 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Food & Drink - Coff…

Classic Double or Twin Room, Ensuite, Garden View
1x King 23 Up to 2
Garden view

1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 250-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi and wired…

Classic Double Room, Ensuite
1x King 20 Up to 2

1 King Bed 220 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Food & Drink - Coff…

Premier Double Room, Ensuite
3x King Up to 2

3 King Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker…

Superior Loft, Ensuite
1x King Up to 2

1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Food & Drink - Coff…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Walnut Tree★ Michelin It's hard not to love Walnut Tree; it's got a cosy, open-fired bar, a dining room adorned with colourful art, and owners who run it with heart and soul. Shaun Hill, the quintessential chef’s chef, has been here for over 20 years and has a great understanding of flavours and balance. His overtly seasonal cooking blends the classical and the modern across dishes that are prepared with a no-frills, yet consistently delicious approach. Fish is a particular strength, be it red mullet with dashi or cod with brown shrimps, and the muscat crème caramel is a great way to finish.12.6km
  • The Whitebrook★ Michelin The very definition of a destination restaurant, this place's isolated woodland feel is part of its inherent charm, as are the nature-inspired colour theme and rustic wood flooring. Ingredients are sourced from the Wye Valley and their own kitchen garden, and are used in dishes with a creative streak. Middle White suckling pig is one of their signatures, prepared with a nose-to-tail ethos that includes a croquette of minced pig's head, an offal faggot and compressed shoulder. There’s also a particularly creative vegetarian menu. Bedrooms follow the theme of bringing nature inside.14.9km
  • The GaffBib Three converted sheds hidden away in the heart of town play host to this bright, airy restaurant with an attractive summer courtyard for alfresco dining. The menu lists an enticing, seasonally changing selection of well-priced small plates and larger sharing dishes. Robust, satisfying flavours abound across the cooking, starting strong with the excellent sourdough and Marmite butter. The team are welcoming and friendly, and their operation also includes a coffee shop and deli on the High Street.16.9km
  • Kilpeck Inn This understandably popular local pub has origins dating back to the 17th century and began life as a cottage, built from stone taken from the nearby Norman castle. Today, it's a smart, whitewashed property with a characterful interior – imagine stone fireplaces and plenty of beams – along with a garden terrace for when the sun is shining. The cooking has a traditional heart, featuring robust, flavoursome dishes such as lamb rump, fish of the day or sirloin steak and chips. The charming service team add to the appeal, as do the four bedrooms.10.3km
  • Black Bear Inn There's a charmingly rustic feel to this smartly run rural inn close to the Victorian market town of Usk. A white-washed exterior, log-burning stove and wooden beams all add to the appeal, while the chefs do their part with a concise menu of well-executed, classically based cuisine. The fish cookery is a particular highlight, as evidenced by dishes like hake with a terrific butter sauce and capers. Everything is made in-house, including the ice creams and sorbets for dessert.17.1km

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Attractions nearby

  • Skenfrith Castle ruined castle in the village of Skenfrith in Monmouthshire, Wales121m
  • Monmouth Castle 11th-century castle in Monmouth, Wales8.8km
  • Monnow Bridge Bridge in Monmouth, Wales9.0km
  • Grosmont Castle castle in Monmouthshire, Wales, UK6.8km
  • White Castle castle in Monmouthshire, Wales8.5km
  • Monmouth Priory Grade II* listed building in Monmouth. Building in Monmouth, Wales8.8km
  • St Mary's Priory Church church in Monmouth, Wales8.8km
  • St Thomas's Church church in Monmouth, Wales9.0km

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