The Kilpeck Inn
We are located in the historic village of Kilpeck in the heart of rural Herefordshire. Kilpeck is renowned for its beautiful Romanesque church just a few minutes walk from the inn. The inn was extensively refurbished in 2009 to extend the dining area and add accommodation, whilst retaining its special character. We offer a warm welcome, friendly service and top quality food sourced from local suppliers.
Come and sit by the fireside and enjoy a pint of local ale; have a delicious meal in the bar or in our restaurant or stay the night in one of our luxurious en-suite bedrooms.
At the Inn we provide simple but luxurious creature comforts: quality pocket sprung mattresses, pure crisp Egyptian cotton sheets, soft down filled duvets & pillows, fluffy white towels, large flat screen TVs with built-in DVD players, free Wi-Fi, contemporary en-suite bathrooms, hairdryers, wooden hangers and coffee & tea making supplies with china mugs to make you feel at home.
Our four rooms all have views out across neighbouring fields and are named after local rivers.
We stock a selection of mainly locally brewed beers which change regularly. Enjoy real ales such as;
'Butty Bach' from the Wye Valley Brewery Company (4.0%)
'Butcombe Bitter' from Somerset
'Skyrrid Bitter' from Abergavenny
Our draught cider is 'Stowford Press' from the family firm of Westons Cider in nearby Much Marcle. We also stock a classic dry cider in bottles - Gwatkins, which is made on a local farm from their own cider apple orchards.
For those of you wishing to have your own private space for a special meal, why not request the use of our Private Dining Room? With seating available for up to 20 people, we can make your evening or lunch an event to remember.
Contact Us
Kilpeck, , Herefordshire,
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Hereford, HR2 9DN
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Nearby Attractions
Kentchurch Court & Gardens
Kentchurch Court is considered to be one of the most important historic houses in England. It is also the ancestral home of the Scudamore family.