
The Godwins Hotel
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The boutique hotel is in the village of Bartestree, Herefordshire only 3 miles from centre of Hereford, which makes it perfect place to stay for business travellers as well as guests looking to celebrate a special occasion, a weekend away or simply to unwind with a swift half after work.
Originally called The Ferns, The Godwins Hotel is a charming, listed building noted for its striking red brick Gothic appearance. It was built in 1879-80 for William H. Godwin of Godwin’s Tiles, who had their factory in neighbouring Lugwardine. In October 1853 The Hereford Times declared of Godwin’s tiles that “the variety of the designs and the richness of the colours were alike very much admired”. For half a century they enjoyed national and international acclaim and brought unprecedented attention to a quiet corner of Herefordshire. 150 years later these beautiful, multicoloured tiles covering floors, fireplaces and wall boarders are still appreciated by our guests.
ROOMS
10
FLOORS
2
SERVICES
Services available include:
- Complimentary to all Wifi
- Onsite Parking
FACILITIES
Facilities include:
AT A GLANCE
Historic Gothic Architecture: Housed in a Grade II-listed 19th-century manor featuring original Godwin’s Tiles.
Elegant Accommodations: Offers luxurious bedrooms with a blend of traditional and modern décor.
On-Site Dining: The bar serves a range of foods and drinks, including local ales and boutique wines.
Family-Friendly Amenities: Features a children’s play area and spacious outdoor patio for warmer days.






















Address
Location
Located in the village of Bartestree, The Godwins Hotel is only 3 miles from the centre of Hereford on the A438. There is a bus stop directly opposite the hotel that goes into Hereford.