The Gables Guest House is a fine example of the traditional Black & White architecture of Herefordshire. This large half-timbered building, built of the local oak, stands proudly in the centre of Weobley. Looking out on it's six hundred plus years of history it surely has many tales to tell.
The Gables Guest House is a fine example of the traditional Black & White architecture of Herefordshire. This large half-timbered building, built of the local oak, stands proudly in the centre of Weobley. Looking out on it's six hundred plus years of history it surely has many tales to tell. Weobley, Wibelai in the Domesday book hides it's history of once being a medieval borough town returning two members to parliament. Additional Information - It is important to mention the church of St Peter and St Paul which dates, in part, to the 11th Century and whose tall steeple can be viewed for many miles in every direction, curiously attracting people to the parish.