About Us
Situated on the Welsh border in beautiful Powys, within easy driving distance of the Midland towns and Cities, approximately one hour from Shrewsbury, Worcester and Hereford. With picturesque gardens, free WiFi in public areas and free onsite parking. Nestled amidst rolling hills and wonderful open countryside, this Grade II listed building, with a wealth of original exposed beams and timber panelled walls, exuding an atmosphere of luxurious comfort and classic Jacobean elegance. The hotel ... Moretoday is as rich in amenities as its 16th century structure is in history. With 19 rooms, all fully equipped to the highest standards, 2 restaurants, a residents' lounge, traditional bar and large garden, the Radnorshire Arms can accommodate individuals, couples, families and larger groups in relaxed and spacious surroundings.There are two dedicated restaurants, the main Hattons and the more intimate Oak Room. For a quick snack or less formal meal there is always the Main Bar. The hotel are very proud of the quality of their food, using fresh local produce wherever possible, offering excellent value for money without compromising on flavour. During the warmer times guests can enjoy a quiet meal or drink in the garden area with its landscaped spaces and tree lined walks. The Residents Lounge is the ideal retreat after a day exploring the area, located at the top of the stairs to the first floor, this would probably have been the master bedroom when the house was built over 500 years ago. The high spacious room has a large bay window that overlooks the main garden, and windows to the front. This really is the perfect place to sit and unwind, with a generous selection of games and books provided. There is much to see and do in the area with an abundance of Museums, Castles, shops and restaurants, even an Eco-Centre. All are here to be enjoyed and promise a memorable stay. Set your own pace, spend a day afloat on the canal or take a white knuckle ride on white waters! Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many top quality courses. Mid Wales and the Brecon Beacons, is a long established mecca for walkers, with two National Trails, two long distance riverside walks and a number of shorter, but no less beautiful walks, explore the history of this remote and unspoilt area. Less