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Hotel
Guest Rating: 4.2
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Mill Street

Kington, 

Herefordshire, 


HR5 3BQ,  England
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The Burton Hotel is an attractively modernised coaching inn set in the heart of a small market town near the Welsh border. Situated on Offa's Dyke Long Distance Footpath, Kington is a natural centre for rambling, fishing, golf (ten courses within easy reach), pony trekking, castle hunting, paragliding, motor rally school, bellringing, family history courses, bird spotting - red kites, survival courses, rare plant safari ... or chilling out by the pool.
  • Swimming pool
  • Food for all tastes
  • Warm welcome
  • Elan Valley
  • Bird spotting
  • Local bar atmosphere
  • Offa's Dyke
  • Hereford - close by
  • Leisure centre
  • Market Town
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for The Burton Hotel, Kington are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
Rooms:
3.9
Value:
4.1
Friendliness:
4.4
Cleanliness:
4.4
Facilities:
4.3
Staff service:
4.4
Location:
4.2
Breakfast:
4.1
Guest Rating: 4.2
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Christine
Alone
Stayed: Jan '12
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
5
"A very pleasant stay."
I arrived on Monday afternoon and visited friends. Later I had a bar meal at the Burton. The following morning I visited the dentist for a routine appointment
in Leominster before returning home.… Read more
"A very pleasant stay."
I arrived on Monday afternoon and visited friends. Later I had a bar meal at the Burton. The following morning I visited the dentist for a routine appointment
in Leominster before returning home. Read less
Likes:
It is very comfortable and welcoming.I have stayed there
before, and used to live in Kington. It is ideal when I travel by train and bus.
Dislikes:
Nothing!
Guest Review for The Burton Hotel, Kington
chris
Alone
Stayed: Oct '11
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
3
Value:
3
Friendliness:
4
Cleanliness:
4
Facilities:
3
Staff service:
4
Location
4
Breakfast:
3
"Simple hotel, which provides reasonable quality accommodation, at a resonable price."
Easy.… Read more
"Simple hotel, which provides reasonable quality accommodation, at a resonable price."
Easy. Read less
Likes:
Friendly staff.
Dislikes:
The food in the bar was very average.
Guest Review for The Burton Hotel, Kington
Janet
Group of Adults
Stayed: Sep '11
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
4
Friendliness:
4
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
4
Location
4
Breakfast:
5
"refreshing break"
chose the hotel for the facilities, had a very restful and enjoyable stay… Read more
"refreshing break"
chose the hotel for the facilities, had a very restful and enjoyable stay Read less
Likes:
spa facilities
friendly
good food
Dislikes:
None
Guest Review for The Burton Hotel, Kington
More Information
AA 3 Stars Hotel
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking
Types of Payment Accepted at The Burton Hotel
Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card
Payment Cards accepted at the property
American Express  Master Card  Maestro  Visa  Visa Electron  Solo 
Check-in: 3:00 PM till 11:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Late check-out available on request
Policies
Children Policy: Children welcome
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: Dogs
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
Czech
English
Hungarian
Polish
The Burton Hotel is an attractively modernised coaching inn set in the heart of a small market town near the Welsh border. Situated on Offa's Dyke Long Distance Footpath, Kington is a natural centre for rambling, fishing, golf (ten courses within easy reach), pony trekking, castle hunting, paragliding, motor rally school, bellringing, family history courses, bird spotting - red kites, survival courses, rare plant safari ... or doing nothing much!

A warm welcome at reception ... a magnificent piece of mahogany rescued from a hop kiln ... curves into the coffee lounge. The restaurant brings the sunshine indoors with rattan, pine and beechwood and an enviable reputation for the originality and excellence of the menu.

Kington is an historic market town on the English/Welsh border, and though on the western side of Offa's Dyke, it has been an English town for a thousand years. Kington possesses a most attractive riverside recreation ground which houses the town's cricket club and is the venue for many local outdoor events. Kington Golf Club's 18-hole course on Bradnor Hill is said to be the highest in England, over 390 metres above sea level. It is a "Border Town" in the Marches in an area where it rightly claims to be a centre for walking. The local countryside can also offer quiet country lanes for those visitors who prefer to cycle.
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Style of property
Comfortable, Homely, Traditional
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