Blacksmiths Arms
Alvington  -   Forest of Dean  –  Gloucestershire 01594 529657

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Situated in the village of Alvington on the A48 between Chepstow and Gloucester this tradional village inn features a character bar and snug room, two restuarants, a pool room equipped for darts, large gardens with a  childrens play area, and can provide accomodation or camping facilitites.

The Blacksmiths Arms originated in 1820 as cottage dwellings with fruit orchards producing local cider. Traditions of “warming” jugs of cider” on the cast iron hobs are remembered to this day and the early Victorian fires and old wood panel seats have been retained to create a cosy atmosphere of old world charm. These days the Blacksmiths is well known throughout the area for its extensive and varied menu as well as a good selection of beers, wines and real ales.

 

We have accomodation comprising two twin rooms with hot and cold washing facilities in the rooms. The two rooms share a bathroom. A twin room starts from £40 a night with discounts available for longer stays. We also have a newly finished barn which sleeps up to four prices on application. Situated two miles from Lydney and six miles from Chepstow between the Royal Forest of Dean and the River Severn, the Blacksmiths is well situated for Chepstow racecourse,  The Dean steam railway, The national Diving centre, the Wye Valley and the forest itself.

 

Finally we have a large range of beers, ales wines and spirits including two guest beers.

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