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Attractions near Pullastone
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This is a list of the attractions near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
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Hereford Cider Museum
(4 Miles)*
At the Hereford Cider Museum, explore the story of traditional cidermaking: how apples were harvested, milled and pressed, and how the resulting juice was fermented to produce cider. |
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Hereford Cathedral
(4 Miles)*
Standing on the peaceful banks of the beautiful River Wye, Hereford Cathedral occupies a site used for worship since Saxon times. The Mappa Mundi & Chained Library Exhibition is in the Cathedral. |
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Wye Valley Shipley Gardens
(4 Miles)*
Shipley Gardens surround a 17th Century Wye Valley homestead standing upon the site of previous dwellings that since Roman times have administered the adjacent ford and former ferry . The Gardens crea |
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How Caple Court Gardens
(7 Miles)*
The 11 acre gardens of How Caple Court date from Edwardian times and are set high above the River Wye with views towards the Forest of Dean and the Welsh Mountains. |
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Goodrich Castle
(9 Miles)*
Goodrich Castle is the most complete medieval castle in Britain, despite its turbulent history. Built on a rocky outcrop with exhilarating views over the Wye Valley, it gives a fascinating insight into fortress life seven centuries ago. |
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Moccas Court
(10 Miles)*
Built by Anthony Keck in 1775 overlooking the River Wye, decoration including the round room and oval stair by Robert Adam. |
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White Castle
(12 Miles)*
This little-known historical gem is located deep in Wales's border country, today a tranquil landscape but in medieval times hotly disputed territory. Along with Skenfrith and Grosmont, White Castle was one of a triangle of fortresses. |
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Nelson Museum & Local History Centre
(12 Miles)*
Horatio Nelson was born in Norfolk, died at sea, and is buried in St Paul's Cathedral - yet Monmouth is home to a magnificent collection of Nelson material. |
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Kinnersley Castle
(13 Miles)*
Kinnersley Castle was one of the many Marches castles sited by the Normans along the Welsh border. As seen today it is mainly the remodelled Elizabethan manor house of the Vaughan family. |
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International Birds of Prey Centre
(14 Miles)*
The International Birds of Prey Centre is situated on the outskirts of Newent, Gloucestershire. |
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Towns near Pullastone
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This is a list of the towns near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
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Callow
(1 Mile)*
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Much Dewchurch
(1 Mile)*
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Aconbury
(1 Mile)*
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Much Birch
(2 Miles)*
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Little Dewchurch
(2 Miles)*
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Bullingham
(2 Miles)*
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Allensmore
(2 Miles)*
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Lower Bullingham
(3 Miles)*
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Llanwarne
(3 Miles)*
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Hoarwithy
(3 Miles)*
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