The New Flying Horse, Wye
The New Flying Horse, a 17th century posting house with oak beams and gleaming brasses, has 9 bedrooms all with en-suite facilities. Some of the rooms are in a converted coach house.
The original garden set in 1945, the garden was designed to commemorate
the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. Chelsea pensioners contributed
their own ideas to the garden. The vegetable production for the garden has been grown entirely by the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where pensioners worked from a 1939 seed catalogue. Runner beans, Savoy cabbages, carrots and lettuces have been grown and transported to the New Flying Horse. The cottage-style pub within the garden has traditional thatching by Brandon Thatchers. Special accommodation packages are available for groups and the pub will offer afternoon teas in the garden over the summer months.
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English Tourist Board Four Diamond Commended
The New Flying Horse now has Wireless Broadband Internet Connectivity |

