| Granton House B&B & Self Catering Guest Accommodation |
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| Granton House,
Church Pitch, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6JE Tel: 01600 890277 Email: granton@stayonwye.com |
![]() The pretty half-tester bedroom with bay window |
We have two double rooms and one triple room with a double and a single bed. All have very good en-suite facilities. Our spacious bedrooms are luxuriously furnished with antiques. The beds are antique but the mattresses are not! Our guests comment on how comfortable they are. Crisp egyptian cotton bed linen and fluffy white towels are provided. Each room has a TV with Freeview, an alarm radio and an excellent selection of teas, herbal teas, coffee, hot chocolate, biscuits and mineral water. A hairdryer, hot water bottle, extra blanket, pillows and a fan are available should you require them. An iron and ironing board is also available upon request. Each of the rooms at Granton House has a selection of magazines, books and a 'Welcome' folder containing brochures about the local area. >>Check availability online here<< |
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Dining Room with French doors to the gardenBreakfast is served in our beamed dining room around an old Suffolk wake table. The room has an original Victorian fireplace and French windows that in the summer, open out onto the front lawn and garden. Click here to see a sample breakfast menu. We change our menu periodically and always use free-range eggs, cooked to your choice, and local or homemade organic produce whenever possible. We always make our own bread, preserves and muesli. Vegetarian diets are also catered for. | |
![]() A spacious room with a double bed and a single bed that can be made up as a twin or a triple family room (children over 12yrs) with a large en-suite shower room |
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The guest lounge looks out on to the garden and Coppet Hill beyond. There is an open fire for chilly winter months. If you arrive between 4 and 5pm, enjoy tea by an open fire whilst browsing through a folder that has information about local pubs and restaurants. There are many places to dine out in the evenings that are less than 10 minutes away and of course the pub in the village is within walking distance. There are a few board games and card packs in a cupboard in the bookcase in the lounge as well as a selection of maps and details of recommended walks in the local area. |
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| The Garden room (situated upstairs) has a wonderful view of the garden and Coppet Hill. It has a separate seating area and an en-suite bathroom with hand-held shower. It is the wooden extension to the house that you can see from the main photo and was built of Burmese Teak in 1904. | The Garden room's en-suite bathroom | |
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