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Stay here, could not fault my stay.
Was only for one night, but the service, quality, friendliness, breakfast, value, everything was perfect.
If you are in the area, stay here. You will not be disappointed.
Lovely old house. Big room and bathroom. Very clean. Very friendly and helpful owners. Recommended and booked a restaurant for us.
Breakfast was delicious.
Would definitely recommend this B&B.
I would also recommend asking for precise directions before you go as we had some difficulty finding it by the postcode.
Greeted by Gary & Lorraine who are very accommodating. Lorraine booked me a table at local pub/restaurant and nothing seemed too much trouble. Gary cooks a lovely breakfast and Maisie the black lab loves her fuss! Felt very welcomed and would definitely stay again.
very enjoyable stay...the proprietors Gary and Lorraine could not do enough for me...the rooms are enormous!..i measured my room roughly and it was 8 metres x 6 metres..enormous bed, i think it was a super king size...it has real country house charm, including the odd squeaky floor board,lol.....breakfast was a fresh home-cooked one, with fresh squeezed orange juice and tea etc. tasted delicious...having a blind or curtain over the window in the en-suite shower room would have been ideal, rather than a small net curtain....other than that, i could not recommend Trelough house B+B highly enough, and would make it my automatic first choice if i am in this area again..very highly recommended for a quiet peaceful stay..thanks guys.
Great stay in a historic house in a super quiet and scenic location. Hosts were super friendly and provided very good quality home cooked breakfasts. Extremely spacious bedroom although en-suite was on the small side, but all immaculately furnished and clean. Located close to Kilpeck and Ewyas Harold villages where there are lovely pubs for food and drink.