The famous Offas Dyke foot path passes the garden gate, a walk along the trail to the south will lead to White Castle which is one of the castles included in the Three Castles Walk. Set in Llangattock just across the river from Crickhowell, It is the ideal venue for an elegant wedding reception or private function. The Old Court, Llangattock Lingoed, Monmouthshire is a medieval hall house dating from the late 15th century, with additions from the 17th and 19th centuries. Offa's Dyke Path passes through the village. The Old Rectory stands in an acre of mature gardens, in the unspoilt rural village of Llangattock-Lingoed, adjacent to the renowned Offa's Dyke Path. The owners were so friendly and helpful and provided excellent drying facilities for our boots and waterproofs. Head to the north along the Offas Dyke and the Black Mountain ranges await you which includes the enchanting Llanthony Priory.A drive over the Mountain from the priory along the Gospel Pass will lead to Hay on Wye, renowned for its many second hand book shops and Festival of Arts and Literature.The nearby market town of Abergavenny hosts one of the country’s top food festivals which is held in September. "Of unusual sophistication",[1] it is a Grade II* listed building. The coffee at breakfast was amazing but the coffee we were given for our walk during the day was not so good. It is located approximately five miles north of Abergavenny, between Abergavenny and Grosmont, a few miles south of the Wales-England border. This place is lovely and very welcoming. The accommodation was very comfortable, clean and stylish. Own or manage this property? Set amongst 17 acres of beautiful grounds, including an ancient orchard, the building dates back to the 16th century and was once home to the … Spent three evenings there. The village is near the … The Old Rectory, Llangattock-Lingoed, Monmouthshire offers bed & breakfast and self catering accommodation. Instant coffee. This is a wonderful guest house in a lovely village with fantastic views over rolling countryside. The Old Rectory: Well maintained - See 70 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for The Old Rectory at Tripadvisor. Rooms were well equipped and comfortable, with great views of the gorgeous countryside. Highly recommended.On the Offa's Dyke Path and an enjoyable, peaceful stayFive of us were walking part of the Offa's Dyke Path and booked in here for a night. The breakfast was lovely. Decent breakfast, okay packed lunch but no evening meal (Karen recommended the excellent Hunters Moon pub opposite). Llangattock Lingoed … All in all a wonderful B and B.We spent one night at the rectory. A drive through Abergavenny, the gate way to Wales, will lead to the breath taking views of the Brecon Beacons.Our local land mark, the Skirrid mountain is a pleasant climb with the summit offering views of Abergavenny, near by villages and the Black Mountains to the west.The 13th century Church of St Cadoc, adjacent to The Old Rectory has been completely restored, which makes for interesting viewing.
It is off the beaten track but has all you need for a very comfortable stay. She helped us to contact our next accommodation to sort out details and we discovered that she had also transported an injured walker the previous day. The Old Rectory, Llangattock Lingoed: See 70 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for The Old Rectory, ranked #2 of 3 B&Bs / inns in Llangattock Lingoed and rated 5 of 5 at Tripadvisor.
Lovely place, friendly and welcoming especially after a long hike.The Old Rectory is a lovely place! Our breakfast and packed sandwich were delicious.