Gladestry Guidebook

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Gladestry Guidebook

Eating Out

The Burton Hotel in Kington does reasonably priced "pub food", which is pretty good – we like it because although it's not haute cuisine, it has a varied menu, it’s unfussy and done very well. It has plenty of covers but booking at the weekend, when it tends to get full quickly, is advised.
Burton Hotel - Kington Herefordshire
1 Mill St
The Burton Hotel in Kington does reasonably priced "pub food", which is pretty good – we like it because although it's not haute cuisine, it has a varied menu, it’s unfussy and done very well. It has plenty of covers but booking at the weekend, when it tends to get full quickly, is advised.
The Cattle Shed at Penrhos Court, Lyonshall near Kington has a very good reputation and you will almost certainly need to book. (We eat there from time to time and it gets the thumbs up from us.)
The Cattle Shed
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The Cattle Shed at Penrhos Court, Lyonshall near Kington has a very good reputation and you will almost certainly need to book. (We eat there from time to time and it gets the thumbs up from us.)
The Stagg Inn, Titley near Kington has an excellent reputation with foodies and has prices to match. (We're told the food is worth every penny.) Booking well in advance is advisable.
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The Stagg Inn
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The Stagg Inn, Titley near Kington has an excellent reputation with foodies and has prices to match. (We're told the food is worth every penny.) Booking well in advance is advisable.

Nearby Towns and Cities

Twenty-five minutes’ drive over the hills from Gladestry is the famous book town of Hay, featuring some fine eating places, riverside walks and the wonderful Booth’s Cinema, and home to two great festivals – The Hay Literary Festival and How The Light Gets In..
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Twenty-five minutes’ drive over the hills from Gladestry is the famous book town of Hay, featuring some fine eating places, riverside walks and the wonderful Booth’s Cinema, and home to two great festivals – The Hay Literary Festival and How The Light Gets In..