The Waterdine, Knighton

Ken & Isabel Adams

LLanfair Waterdine, Nr Knighton, Shropshire,LD7 1TU
01547 528214
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Type of Accommodation Other
Website http://waterdine.com
Directions - Nearest Town Knighton
Directions From Knighton take the B4355 toward Newtown, four miles the village of Lloyney. Turn right opposite the Lloyney Inn follow lane over the river then follow lane always to the left. The Waterdine is the last property on the Left opposite the church.
Tariff - 2 people in 1 room £105 (GBP)
Tariff - 1 person £65 (GBP)
Tariff - Dinner £32.50
Breakfast Full, Special, Continental provisions, Full provisions
Restrictions No smoking on property
Payments Visa/Mastercard, Cheques
Beds 3 Double
Bathrooms 3 Ensuite
Associations, Awards & Ratings AA 5 Stars Restaurant with Rooms
Facilities and Features Outstanding garden, Kitchen, Laundry, Scenic, Telephone in Common Area, Wireless Internet
Discounts Discount Mid Week Stay, Discount Multi Nights Stay
Pets/Children Not suitable for children
 

Nestling in the picturesque upper Teme Valley in the hamlet of Llanfair Waterdine which was mentioned in the Doomsday Book.

The Waterdine has the river Teme running at the bottom of the garden,

A quiet haven from the hurly burly of modern life.

The Waterdine offers all you would expect to the visitor needing relaxation. From our warm and personal welcome on arrival, to the delightful individuality of each of our bedrooms. With the superb dining and wine list, we help our guests to unwind

The Waterdine has been refreshing the weary traveller for literally hundreds of years.

Ken, who is a classically trained chef runs the kitchen and produces all the food, Isabel who trained in front of house duties at the Elms Hotel Abberly looks after everything else including the garden and producing our vegetables, fruits and herbs.

The Waterdine is set in mature gardens, which during the summer make a wonderful place to sit with your pre-dinner drinks whilst you choose you dinner from our menu based, on home grown (from Isabel's garden) and local or organic produce, which evolve with the seasons as the produce becomes available, seafood is delivered fresh off Cornish day boats.

The garden is a haven for many of Britain's songbirds, too many to mention individually, we are also blessed with many birds of prey, from the hovering Red Kites the soaring Buzzards to the swooping hawks.

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