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Great to receive location and direction details prior to visit. Lovely location, welcoming and relaxing. Tips for other travellers Close to Ludlow, recommend the Church Inn. Must visit Carding Mill Valley, national trust properties close by too
1st June 2017, guest from .: "Our two nights were perfect - very peaceful, lovely setting and the room (Bedroom 3) was beautiful and immaculately clean. Katy and all her family were wonderful too. Breakfast was great and the presentation was gorgeous. The afternoon tea and cakes (baked daily) that are offered are not to be missed! All in all I can highly recommend staying here and I know we will be when we visit the area again. "
Our stay was so tranquil and we were well attended to. Katey and Lorraine made wonderful suggestions while we stayed and I particularly liked the wenlock spring water left in our room. The attention to detail was simply wonderful. The log burner was cosy and the sofas very comfortable as well as looking stylish. We were greeted by the chickens and they were obviously rare breeds it was a lovely welcome. The beds were extremely comfortable also. I would recommend this place to anyone who likes a bit of quality when they stay away from home. Thank you very much!!! Tips for other travellers Golden moments is very good at providing quality food and service but booking essential as very popular.
A great stay in a beautiful b & b with very accommodating hosts
Hotels and B&B's are said to be in the hospitality industry. The Graig B&B really, truly is. We booked randomly from the internet and to our delight had one of the best stays we've had in the UK. Large beautiful gardens, a lovely setting in the Ludlow hills, flowers, chickens, amazing home cooked food, afternoon tea and spacious rooms in a lovely building all helped. But the clincher was the warmth of the two generations of the family who run the Graig. They could not have been friendlier, more thoughtful and more welcoming. Hugely recommended. Will certainly be back.