Ross-on-Wye
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Ross-on-Wye is probably best known as a vibrant centre for the English antique trade, hosting a twice-weekly antique market and featuring a number of antique stores in the town. Each year, the town also plays host to the increasingly prominent Ross-on-Wye International Festival, attracting many big names in entertainment.
Get in
See
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phone: +44 1989 562175address: Church St, HR9 5HNBuilt between 1280 and 1316 with a prominent spire visible for miles around. There is a children's guide to hunt for images of Hedgehogs (a symbol of Ross-on-Wye) in the church.
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phone: +44 1600 890538address: Castle Ln, Goodrich, HR9 6HY
Do
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phone: +44 1989 564570address: Palace Pound, Saint Mary's St, HR9 5HTA small 63-seat amateur theatre. Hosts the occasional film too.
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address: Caroline Symonds Gardens, Wye St.Outdoor summer concerts, in a bandstand which opened in 2005.
Buy
Ross-on-Wye MarketThe charter for the market was issued in the 12th century.
Eat
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Yaks n Yetis
phone: +44 1989 564963address: 1 Brookend St, HR9 7EGNepalese restaurant -
Zam Zam Café
phone: +44 1989 764030address: 23 High St, HR9 5BZ -
phone: +44 1989 562083address: 34A Gloucester Rd, HR9 5BSSmall burger chain-restaurant.
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phone: +44 1989 763103address: 22 Broad St, HR9 7EABest Chippie in town
Drink
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phone: +44 1989 563003address: Wye Street, HR9 7BU
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phone: +44 1989 769407address: 6 Market Place, HR9 5NX
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phone: +44 1989 760920address: Gloucester Road, HR9 5BSFormerly the town's post office, now a Wetherspoon pub.
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +44 1989 563003address: Wye Street, HR9 7BU
Splurge
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Wilton Court Hotel and Restaurant
phone: +44 1989 562569address: Wilton Lane, Wilton, HR9 6AQThis hotel is situated on the banks of the River Wye. There are 10 bedrooms.