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The Hill  3 Star

Abergavenny, Wales
The Hill
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Description
The Hill is an elegant, restored country house, in 5 acres of beautiful grounds overlooking Abergavenny, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The Hill is an education and conference centre, with modern en suite rooms offering free internet. Some are in the main house, but most are in a modern accommodation wing.

You can dine at the hotel with an advance table reservation, while there is also a licensed bar.

Take a stroll around the grounds at The Hill, or visit Gardd-y-Bryn, its restored Victorian walled garden, with views of the Blorenge Mountain.

Despite its peaceful position, The Hill is within easy reach of Abergavenny and easily accessible by road or rail, just 40 minutes from the M4 and M50.

Hotel information
A lift is available to all floors.


Food & beverage
Here at The Hill, a range of home-cooked food is prepared using locally sourced fresh meat and produce wherever possible.

A full Welsh or continental breakfast is served together with freshly brewed Colombian coffee as well as homemade cakes and pastries.

Experienced organisers of private events and functions such as lunches and special dinners, whatever your celebration, The Hill promise to exceed your expectations with good quality food, coupled with fine surroundings and a relaxing ambience.

The kitchen staff will be pleased to prepare a menu especially for your event. All dietary requirements are catered for. Sample menus available on request.

All meals are complemented by a varied wine menu including Welsh, Italian, Australian, French and Spanish wines. Or, for that special occasion, champagne is available.


Area information
Abergavenny is the traditional gateway to South Wales and the incomparable Brecon Beacons National Park, as well as to the important World Heritage Site at Blaenavon. This ancient and welcoming town is the ideal centre for a truly wonderful, refreshing holiday, whether it be a short break at any time of the year or a longer leisurely stay.

The town itself, caressed by the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains and nestling in the famous Usk Valley, is full of historic, architectural, cultural and scenic interest. It is proud of its past and its traditions and yet up-to-the-minute in meeting the present day needs of tourists and local people.


Travel information
By Car:
From London:
- Take the M4 to Newport, Gwent.
- At junction 24, take the A449 and A40 to Abergavenny (approximately 2 1/2 hours).

From Birmingham:
- Take the M5 south to junction 8.
- Join the M50 to Ross on Wye.
- Take the A40 to Abergavenyy via Monmouth (approximately 1 1/2 hours).

From Manchester:
- Take the M6 south.
- Exit at junction 10a and join the M5 at Birmingham.
- From there, follow the above directions from Birmingham (approximately 3 hours).

From West Wales:
- Take the M4.
- Exit at junction 26.
- Join the A4042 to Abergavenny (approximately 1 1/2 hours).

By Train:
InterCity Services to Newport, connections to Abergavenny. Taxis are available from the railway Station.

Room Types
All standard bedrooms are en suite. Three rooms have facilities for guests with disabilities. Please contact The Hill directly to discuss your requirements.

The Hill also offers a 3-bedroom, self-catering holiday lodge in the grounds.

Twin Room
Twin rooms only available in the garden cottage, located in the grounds.

Lodge
This beautiful self-catering lodge is situated within the grounds of The Hill. There is a fully fitted kitchen and a relaxing lounge.

Facilities
Hotel amenities
  • Bar Bar
  • Non-Smoking Rooms Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Internet Services Internet Services
  • Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
 
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