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There are have a dress code whilst in our dining room whereby Gentlemen are respectfully requested to wear either a Jacket or Shirt and Tie and may we respectfully remind you that we do not allow Jeans, Polo Shirts or Training Shoes.
The principal restaurant offers fine dining in a fresh, light and elegant room of Wedgwood blue and white with outstanding paintings adorning the walls, candle-lit tables with crisp white table cloths and an intimate and relaxing atmosphere.
Formerly known as Llangoed Castle, the hotel is set in 7 hectares of garden and parkland in the valley of the River Wye, 14 km west of the picturesque Hay On Wye. According to the late Sir Clough William Ellis, the celebrated Welsh architect, there appears to have been a house on this site since 560 AD. Today most of the building owes its heritage to Edwardian architect Sir Clough William Ellis, who finished rebuilding it in 1919. The carved timber staircase and 95-foot-long pillared gallery are examples of unusual daring on his part. There are 23 bedrooms providing a variety of different types of accommodation. Guests are welcomed in the lobby with a 24-hour check-out service. Business guests are sure to appreciate the conference facilities. Room and laundry services are provided for additional fees and those arriving by car may leave their vehicle in the car park.
Each of the bedrooms has been decorated with Elanbach fabrics and furnishings. All bedrooms have a private bathroom with hand-held shower and bath, a television, radio and direct dial telephone. The rooms are furnished with king-size beds. Furthermore, tea and coffee making facilities, an ironing set and central heating feature as standard.
The golf course is approximately a 20-minute drive from the hotel. Guests may also explore the surrounding area on bicycle (for a fee).
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Based in the heart of Wales and resting on the site of the former Welsh Parliament, Llangoed Hall commands spectacular, uninterrupted views of the Black Mountains. Surrounded by meadowland and woods, it is an idyll of peace and quiet, with only the guests and local sheep for company. It is just one hour from Newport by car or 45 minutes from London by helicopter. Access to public transport is about 5 minutes' walk away.