
Built c1870 is a large Victorian House, ‘in the dale of the Chase’, the wooded hill which still provides an impressive backdrop for the Hotel. Although only half a mile from the town centre it is comparatively secluded, being surrounded by gardens extending to three quarters of an acre, within which there is ample car parking.
The spacious 10 ensuite bedrooms are all individually furnished with central heating, remote control television, radio & hospitality tray. Prices are inclusive of full, cooked to order, English breakfast. Many of the original features of the house have been preserved including the tiled entrance hall and elaborate ceiling plasterwork in the restaurant and lounge. Our comfortable lounge where our small, but well stocked bar is situated is the ideal place to quietly unwind and relax.
All the services at the Chasedale come under the personal supervision of the resident directors, especially the cooking. The menu offers a variety of dishes including a separate vegetarian menu. Whenever possible fruit, vegetables and herbs from the walled kitchen garden are utilised.
The Chasedale is an ideal centre from which to explore the lower reaches of the Wye Valley (ANOB) and the Forest of Dean to the south, the Malvern Hills and black and white villages of Herefordshire to the north, the Golden Valley, the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains to the west, and Gloucester, Cheltenham and the Cotswolds to the east.
Pets are welcome in the Hotel and to stay in your room free of charge, they are not however, permitted in the Restaurant. The Hotel is no smoking throughout.

10 rooms all ensuite

