Ramsey House, St Davids, Wales, United Kingdom
Ramsey House located in St Davids, Wales offer three double and three twin rooms which are modern, yet extremely comfortable and luxuriously furnished. The bedrooms are stylishly decorated with Designer's Guild and Zoffany papers and fabrics, leather tub chairs and solid oak furniture. All bathrooms are stunningly tiled and furnished with luxury, contemporary fittings.
All rooms feature flat screen TVs, complimentary WiFi connectivity, goose down duvets (all of our feather duvets and pillows are specially treated to be hypo-allergenic, and suitable for allergy sufferers), white waffle bathrobes and White Company toiletries. Waffle slippers are also available on request, for a small charge.
Our first floor rooms have stunning views, either out to sea, across the adjacent picturesque countryside or overlooking the world famous St Davids Cathedral. The ground floor rooms have views across our well-kept and enclosed gardens and are suitable for guests who don't wish to climb stairs.
All produce used is sourced locally whenever possible - a true flavour of Wales. Shaun is a gourmet chef with a successful career in leading hotels, enabling him to provide an excellent range of delicious cuisine.
It starts with his famous 'Ramsey' Welsh breakfast that includes home-made bread, marmalade and preserves, on to a freshly prepared picnic, culminating in a sumptuous 3-course dinner in our licensed restaurant, safe in the knowledge that your comfortable bed awaits you just a few steps away.
Ramsey House is within easy walking distance of St Davids, Britain's smallest city which is only the size of a large village with just 2000 residents. This is Wales' spiritual home, with its magnificent Cathedral and the remains of the Bishop's Palace standing as a testament to St Davids religious importance. It is surrounded by some of the most beautiful and unspoilt coastal scenery in Europe.
St Bride's Bay, sheltered on both sides by protective peninsulas, encloses a great choice of places to visit from the quaint harbour at Solva to the impressive expanse of Newgale Beach. There are picturesque little coves at Nolton and Little Haven, wide sandy beaches at Broad Haven and Druidstone and rocky, isolated inlets at St Brides and Martins Haven.
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