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The Wife of Bath

4 Upper Bridge Street, Wye TN25 5AF , England
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Ranked #1 of 3 Wye B&B and Inns
4.5 of 5 stars 33 Reviews
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mike g
London, United Kingdom
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 January 2012

We had lunch and stayed over for the night. The staff were all fantastic, cannot believe the hours they work ! Food was top quality ( especially the black pudding at breakfast) room was superb. Couldn't have asked for better, thank you for such a wonderful stay. More

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no1airedale
Buckinghamshire
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11 reviews
3 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 January 2012

Stayed here between Christmas and New Year, last minute decision, excellent midweek break price of £130 for dinner B&B. Good standard of accommodation with great friendly service, food was nicely presented and of good quality. Wine list varied and reasonable price. Would definitely return if in the area. More

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FOB_Haitch
Canterbury, United Kingdom
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13 reviews
2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 December 2011

Really friendly staff. Mark and Caylee made us feel so welcome and special and the food was beautifully presented and of such high quality. The room we had was really lovely and the whole experience was just a joy. Wye is a lovely quiet village with lots to see and some lovely walks. Cannot recommend this first class restaurant with... More

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petermillman
Hertford, United Kingdom
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14 reviews
9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 October 2011

The vegetarian options for starters and mains were absolutely spot on. Imaginative - not the sort of thing I'd have cooked at home - and tasty. I shouldn't have eaten the bitter chocolate tart, but it too was excellent. A nice touch about the accommodation was the provision of ground coffee, a cafetiere and fresh milk in the bedroom. The... More

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CADS9
Leeds
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8 reviews
2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 September 2011
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We stayed here after dropping off our daughter at Canterbury to start university, we were greated as we got out of the car and shown to our cottage room. Well appointed with tea & coffee provided, only slight hitch was the shower which was a little low on pressure. We had a superb 3 course dinner, the highlight was the... More

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ZebulonUk
uk
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12 reviews
3 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 August 2011

Excellent b&b with excellent if expensive restaurant below. Slightly pricey otherwise would have given a five star review. More

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Ted97
London
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3 reviews
3 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 August 2011
3
people found this review helpful

We stayed in the room with the 4 poster bed, it was very pretty and immaculate. There was an excellent choice of breakfast and the restaurant is a must for quality food. We were greeted by Kayleigh and Mark who are very friendly, welcoming and their attention to detail and service is outstanding. More

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AndrewNeilRogers
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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14 reviews
9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 July 2011
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From the service to the decor, the food to the ambiance, this is a simply magnificent place. Now I know what a AA 5-star rating means! More

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Angelmay99
Chester, United Kingdom
1 review
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2011
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We stayed four nights in the annex room (room 4) a quiet location at the back of the 'restaurant with rooms'. The room was well appointed with a small kitchen area off our bedroom for tea/coffee making with fridge and fresh milk. Being an outbuilding the only down side was it was rather cold at night but a word to... More

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Moinonplus
1 review
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2011
1
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What a lovely hotel! Can' t wait to go back. Thank you Gregory, Robert and Alicia :) More

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