Arianrhod Room

At the top of the house, this room is appropriately named after the Welsh goddess of the spiralling stars. Arianrhod (silver wheel) is the Welsh goddess of the moon, stars and sky, who in mythology also represents time, fate, fertility and rebirth, the constant cycle of the universe.

The bedroom incorporates a balcony with views over Chalice Hill, a spectacular view to wake up to. Other windows offer vistas of the town and Wearyall Hill, home to Joseph of Arimathea’s Holy Thorn tree believed to have grown when Joseph planted his staff upon alighting in Avalon. The view extends beyond Wearyall to the levels, sometimes hidden by the mists of Avalon.

  • Super king or twin single beds
  • Ensuite shower, toilet, sink
  • Private balcony
  • Velux windows
  • Wi-Fi access
  • Central heating
  • White and red spring water available in the breakfast room
  • Tea & coffee
  • Hairdryer