This Grade I listed mansion was completed in 1674 and is tucked away in the chocolate-box Wye Valley. It is steeped in history, having welcomed distinguished guests such as King Charles II. More than a century later the estate played host to cabinet meetings held by William Pitt the Elder and its glorious grounds are where Queen Victoria’s daughter, Princess Beatrice planted a tree. Within its graceful walls you’ll find a grand staircase and the ornate state rooms that are now restaurants. Enjoy the parkland with its topiary, plants and fishing lake or try pitch & putt, archery, shooting, cocktail tasting, aqua aerobics, curling, croquet or shuffleboard.