Short breaks
Tudor Farmhouse: Escape to a culinary haven in Gloucestershire
Escape to the Gloucestershire countryside for two nights with breakfast and dinner at a 13th-century farmhouse turned boutique hotel.
Tudor Farmhouse is found just where the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley meet, and you'll be in the perfect spot to explore the ancient woodland by foot or bike. You'll be given a free food and drink trail map so you can visit some of the farmhouse's suppliers and local farm shops during your stay.
Upon arrival, you'll be treated to wonderfully fresh scones and a bottle of Prosecco in your room, setting the tone for an indulgent two-night break. Take some time to settle into your chic and inviting bedroom before heading down to explore the grounds.
A delicious dinner awaits in the hotel restaurant each evening, including a tasting menu on one night, allowing you to sample all that the farmhouse has to offer.
Food at the Tudor Farmhouse is taken very seriously. You'll discover homely yet inventive dishes made using the finest local ingredients sourced from suppliers within a 20 mile radius in Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire and Herefordshire.
The 20 stylish guest rooms all have their own character, with unique design features. You'll find exposed stonework and rustic beams along with modern touches like Nespresso coffee machines and widescreen TVs and many rooms feature roll-top baths and monsoon showers.
Whichever room you choose, you're sure to have a perfectly cosy night, with pocket sprung mattresses, duck feather pillows and duvets and 300 count linen sheets on the beds.
Reasons to visit Tudor Farmhouse, Clearwell, Gloucestershire
Excellent food
Enchanting countryside
Stylish and cosy rooms
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Location
You can spot wild boar, red kites, deer and various species of birds on Tudor Farmhouse's thrilling Wildlife Safari in the forest with expert naturalist Ed Drewitt.
The inn is on a quiet high street in a picturesque village. Nearby, you'll find the Clearwell caves and Puzzlewood forest.
By car: under an hour from Bristol, 1 hour 30 minutes from Birmingham and 3 hours from London. Free on-site parking.
By train: London to Chepstow takes 2 hours 30 minutes. It's a 20-minute taxi to the hotel. thetrainline.com
Style & Character
Couples, friends and small groups who appreciate good food and wine and a grown-up atmosphere will adore Tudor Farmhouse. Soak up the relaxed atmosphere with a cup of tea sitting in a comfy armchair by the open fire in the cosy lounge.
Service & Facilities
Staff automatically fetch a warm blanket so you can enjoy an al fresco nightcap in the pretty garden.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Garden
- Board games
- Pet-friendly
- Family-friendly
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
The Roost (suite) is reached by a wooden staircase and has a huge tiled bathroom, small lounge with pink armchairs, separate toilet and a big skylight. Snuggle up in bed and you can enjoy a fantastic view of the star-filled skies.
Hatchling, Hen, Cockerel, Suite
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, Nespresso machine, mini fridge, TV, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
Try the Marmalade Mule cocktail - like a Moscow Mule but with gorgeous local Chase Marmalade Vodka, lime juice, bitters and ginger beer. We loved the afternoon tea for the savoury-toothed - sandwiches, wild sausage roll, cheese and onion foggy, cheese scone and a brownie. Yum!
Restaurant: modern British cuisine, locally sourced ingredients. Dishes include lamb rump, pork tenderloin and torched halibut. Open daily for breakfast, afternoon tea and grazing, and dinner. Sunday lunch served 12-2pm.
Price includes
- Breakfast each morning
- Tasting menu on one evening
- £50 per person dinner allowance on one evening
- Scones on check in
- A bottle of Prosecco in your room
- Food and drink trail map to discover local suppliers and farm shops