The Lamb of Rhos
Review
“…these old walls~~and mingle with our folk; And knowing every honest face of theirs, as well as ever Shepherd knew His sheep.” Tennyson.
The Lamb of Rhos shines as white as snow in the afternoon sun, making an immediate impression on the senses. The history behind this lovely building is long and interesting, and is believed to have stood since c1830, and retaining the original stone walls and floors, lends a Gothic feel to this highly attractive restaurant and B&B. Situated in the village of Rhos: right on the Carmarthenshire/Ceredigion border, relax and enjoy the chilled out, sophisticated atmosphere. Serving fresh and scrumptious meals all day, the well appointed rooms are spacious and spotlessly clean, elegantly furnished with unique and appealing touches. Stunning bedrooms, fantastic food and a beautiful building - could you ask for more?
Contact Us
Rhos
,
Llandysul, Ceredigion
, SA44 5EE
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Nearby Attractions
National Wool Museum
The National Wool Museum is located in the former Cambrian Mills in the village of Dre-fach Felindre in the beautiful Teifi Valley, Carmarthenshire.
Nearby Eating Out
The Riverside Vegetarian Cafe
The cafe is combined with a health food shop. Freshly made, largely organic food, all vegetarian with many vegan options. The soup is always vegan and they always have two or more vegan