Forest House is a delightfully restored, gracious 18th century Grade 11 listed building in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
A family run guest house and restaurant, the accommodation is both spacious and comfortable. We have eight rooms all with en-suite facilities, a mixture of double, twin, king-size and family rooms. Excellent food prepared on the premises by award-winning chef and served in our fully licensed, candlelit Bluebell Restaurant. The Bluebell Restaurant is open from Monday to Saturday evenings. For more info on the Bluebell Restaurant click here Restaurant Reservations: 01594 832424
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Forest House is an ideal base for both business travellers and tourists, situated in the historic market town of Coleford in the Royal Forest of Dean close to the Wye Valley, both areas of outstanding natural beauty. The house is also only 2 miles from Clearwell with it’s caves,pubs & castle and 2 miles from Symonds Yat and Wye Valley.
Forest House is a building with an interesting history. Originally known as Tump House, the oldest part of the building dates back to 1797. It was the home of David Mushet and his son Robert Forester Mushet until about 1850. The Mushets were pioneers in the steel-making process and developed a process to produce hardened steel which the better known Bessemer used in his patent. Although Bessemer owed a great deal to Robert Mushet he never really acknowledged him and to a large extent took the glory. Geoffrey and Susan Sparkes moved in with their family in July/August 2000.The House is close to the centre of the old market town of Coleford with its shops, cafes and pubs. There are two golf courses, a leisure centre, a railway museum, an excellent bookshop and a charming little cinema all within walking distance of the house.
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