In 1974, Herefordshire was combined with almost all of Worcestershire to form the nonmetropolitan county of Hereford and Worcester. In 1998 the counties were again separated and Hereford and Worcester was no more.
1. The Bay Horse Inn (Bromyard/Hotels in Bromyard)
The Bay horse is situated in the centre of the quiet market town of Bromyard just 12 miles north west of Hereford. A traditional black and White timber building dateing back to the 16th century with a wealth of period features. Each of our 5 en ...
2. The Green Dragon (Hereford/Hotels in Hereford)
Located in the centre of the city close to the Cathedral ideal for all local attractions and exploring the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. Our Restaurant menu offers mostly English Cuisine using local produce.
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3. The Green Man Inn (Hereford/Hotels in Hereford)
The Green Man is a 15th century country inn situated in the centre of the peaceful village of Fownhope dating back from the first year of the reign of Henry VII AD 1485. A black and white building with low oak beams throughout set in an attractiv...
4. The Lawns Bed and Breakfast (Hereford/Hotels in Hereford)
We are proud to be accredited by Which Good Bed Breakfast Guide and winners of a Nature Trust Green Business Award and Wildlife Action Award Gold level. You are assured of a warm welcome from Ralph Elizabeth and McObie woof woof to their h...
5. The Mortimers Cross Inn (Leominster/Hotels in Leominster)
We are the historic Mortimers Cross Inn situated not to far from the site of the War of the Roses Battle in 1461. An ideal base to explore the wonders that Herefordshire and Shropshire have to offer. Close by we have the stunning Croft Castle ...