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Viney Hill Country Guest House
Lydney, Gloucestershire

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Viney Hill Country Guesthouse is a delightful period house built in 1741 and recently tastefully renovated and extended. The house has in excess of half an acre of lawns and gardens, set in the beautiful countryside on the edge of the magnificent Royal Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. All Guests rooms are en-suite with remote control colour television, a hospitality tray, hair drier and central heating. Private off-road parking is available for Guests cars. There is a Guest Lounge and sitting room with central heating throughout. We pride ourselves on the quality of our accommodation and friendly service and are pleased to welcome you throughout the year.


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Rooms - £50.00 per Room

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 Viney Hill Country Guest House
 Viney Hill
 Blakeney
 Lydney
 Gloucestershire
 GL15 4LT


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Lydney was the home of Sir William Wintour, Admiral of the Fleet of Queen Elizabeth I in 1588, and it was here at Lydney that may of the ships to oppose the Spanish Armada were built from the Forest of Dean's oak trees. Lydney is is busy industrial centre, with a wide range of business activities, made possible by its easy access to several radiating motorways and the Severn Bridge. Lydney Town Council are active in the provision and maintenance of the extensive Bathurst Park and Primrose Hill Recreation Grounds. The town has a large variety of shops, the majority in the Newerne Street area, and has increased considerably residentially during the last few years. There is ample room for new industries; especially with the advent of the new by-pass, opened in 1995, and an energetic and pioneering climate, (shown especially in the proliferation of small businesses), to nurture new ventures. Lydney is very much alive and well - a bright centre to live and work in, with the bonus of being set in some of the most attractive and exhilarating countryside in Gloucestershire.

 
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