Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant & Spa
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Built in 1741, the Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant & Spa Hotel blends traditional charm with modern facilities. Spa and restaurant both use eco-friendly and organic products.
Many of the elegant rooms have countryside views and include period features such as beamed ceilings and traditional furniture such as four-poster or canopy beds.
Peterstone Court Restaurant focuses on simple, sustainable food and features local and organic ingredients, including meat and poultry reared on the hotel's family-run farm. An award-winning full Welsh breakfast, Sunday lunch and afternoon tea are available.
The spa uses only natural, organic products including Organic Ytsara from Thailand and Circaroma, an award-winning range certified by the Soil Association.
Near Llanhamlach village, in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court sits at the foothills of the Black Mountains and is a 5-minute drive from Brecon.
Built in 1741, the Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant & Spa Hotel blends traditional charm with modern facilities. Spa and restaurant both use eco-friendly and organic products.
Many of the elegant rooms have countryside views and include period features such as beamed ceilings and traditional furniture such as four-poster or canopy beds.
Peterstone Court Restaurant focuses on simple, sustainable food and features local and organic ingredients, including meat and poultry reared on the hotel's family-run farm. An award-winning full Welsh breakfast, Sunday lunch and afternoon tea are available.
The spa uses only natural, organic products including Organic Ytsara from Thailand and Circaroma, an award-winning range certified by the Soil Association.
Near Llanhamlach village, in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court sits at the foothills of the Black Mountains and is a 5-minute drive from Brecon.
By car:
*From London:
- Leave the M4 at junction 24.
- Take the A449 to the junction with the A40.
- Take the A40 towards Brecon.
- The hotel is approximately 3 km (2 miles) before Brecon, on the left.
*From Cardiff:
- Leave the M4 at junction 32.
- Take the A470 to Brecon.
- At Brecon take the A40 towards Abergavenny.
- The hotel is approximately 6.5 km (4 miles) on the right hand side.
*From Birmingham / West Midlands:
- Take the M5 and then the M50 to Ross-on-Wye.
- From there take the A40 to Abergavenny.
- Proceed onwards toward Crickhowell and Brecon.
- The hotel is approximately 3 km (2 miles) on the right.
*From Builth Wells:
- Take the Abergavenny Road.
- After 10-15 minutes look for a right hand turn towards Brecon.
- Carry on to a cross-roads and turn right for Cardiff and Brecon.
- Travel for 5 km (3 miles), ignoring the right hand turn for Brecon and continuing towards Cardiff.
- At the roundabout, turn left onto the A40 towards Abergavenny.
- At the end of the dual carriage way, look for signs for Llanhamlach and immediately slow down.
- The 2nd turn on the right leads into the hotel's drive.
Local Attractions :
• Llanthony Priory (12.46 Miles) - William de Lacey discovered the remains of a hermitage dedicated to St David. By 1108 a church had been consecrated on the site and just over a decade later the priory was complete. After the priory was brought to a state of siege in an uprising, Hugh de
• Brecon Mountain Railway (9.34 Miles) - Opened in 1980, this narrow-gauge railway follows part of an old British Rail route which closed in 1964 when the iron industry in South Wales fell into decline. The present route starts at Pant Station and continues for 3.5 miles through the beautiful sc
• Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery (12.49 Miles) - Set in wooded parkland beside a beautiful lake, this imposing gothic mansion now houses a superb museum and art gallery. Providing a fascinating glimpse into 3000 years of history, the museum displays wonderful collections of fine art, social history and
• Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery (2.99 Miles) - A wealth of local history is explored at the museum, which has archaeological and historical exhibits, with sections on folk life, decorative arts and natural history. Victorian Assize Court is interpreted with life-size figures, sound and light and there
• The South Wales Borderers (24th Regiment) (2.69 Miles) - The museum of the South Wales Borderers and Monmouthshire Regiment, which was raised in 1689 and has been awarded 23 Victoria Crosses. Amongst the collections is the Zulu War Room, devoted to the war and in particular to the events at Rorke's Drift, 1879,
• Tretower Court & Castle (6.39 Miles) - The castle is a substantial ruin of an 11th-century motte and bailey, with a three-storey tower and 9ft-thick walls. Nearby is the Court, a 14th-century fortified manor house which has been altered and extended over the years. The two buildings show the s
• Castle Tretower Court (7.17 Miles) -
• Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery (3.02 Miles) -
• The Royal Regiment Of Wales Museum (2.69 Miles) -
• Rhymney Train Station (11.92 Miles) -
| Parking & Transportation : On the area
- Self Parking
- Free car park
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| In-room facilities : On the area
- Non-smoking rooms on request
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| Leisure activities & relaxation : On the area
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Hiking/Rambling
- Fully Equipped Gymnasium
- Sunbed
- Jacuzzi
- Barber / Beauty Services
- Sauna
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| Business facilities : On the area
- Meeting Facilities
- Black & White photocopying
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| Other services & facilities : On the area
- Lounge / Bar
- Guest Laundry Facilities
- Pets are allowed
- Restaurant
- Left Luggage / Storage Facilities
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| Double Room
In-room facilities : Shower - Colour Television - Direct Dial Phone - Toilet - Bath |
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| Superior Double Room
In-room facilities : Shower - Colour Television - Direct Dial Phone - Toilet - Bath |
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| Deluxe Double Room
In-room facilities : Shower - Colour Television - Direct Dial Phone - Toilet - Bath |
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