Church Farm Guest House★★★
"Beautifully located farmhouse not far from the Wales-England border."
Overview
Located in the village of Mitchel Troy, this 16th-century former farmhouse retains many original features including exposed beams and open fireplaces. There is a range of bedrooms and a spacious lounge, and breakfast is served in the traditionally furnished dining room.
Our inspector loves...
Enjoy the grounds - Well-maintained period house with grounds that attract lots of wildlife.
Wonderful and welcoming proprietors - Warm and friendly, nothing too much trouble.
Traditional farmhouse bedrooms - Well maintained en suite facilities.
Start the day right - Hearty homecooked breakfasts.
Convenient for touring - A few minutes from major road links and Monmouth centre.
About the area
In their bid to control the borderlands of Monmouthshire – also known as the Marches – the Normans built a triangle of castles: Grosmont, Skenfrith and White. At first, they were simple wooden structures strengthened by earthworks, but when the lively Welsh refused to stop attacking them, it was decided more permanent fortresses were needed.
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