Situated close to the Offa's Dyke path, it is a perfect location for walking holidays, exploring the beautiful countryside and visiting the many heritage sites all within easy distance. Independently run, a warm and friendly welcome awaits all guests.
There are 6 bedrooms that can accommodate couples, families, singles and groups of friends or colleagues, with en-suite or shared bathroom facilities. The Cross Keys has themed food nights Wednesday to Friday – Curry, Pizza and Fish & Chips – with meals from £4.95. Bar snacks available every day.
Great deals on our rooms - from £30 per person B & B
The bar is an ideal meeting place for guests and local residents. There is a selection of British ales (including local real ale from Stonehouse Brewery) and continental lagers.
Shropshire and the Welsh borders are blessed with an abundance of small independent real ale breweries, 5 of which are within 30 minutes of The Cross Keys, 2 of these real ales are always available as well as guest beers.
The Cross Keys is one of those rare buildings where by standing in the front door you can have a foot in 2 countries - England and Wales.
You can relax in the bar with your drinks or enjoy one of the traditional pub games including: Pool, Darts, Backgammon or Chess.
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A great place to stay for the Offa's Dyke Path. The host was super friendly, professional, and helpful. The village is really nice, there's a fantastic Indian restaurant and all the locals are very friendly! It was a real pleasure to visit here. There's also a shop (closes at 6.30), and another restaurant, everything is very close to the path. The Cross Keys is a pleasantly lively pub, and has last orders at 10pm, so it won't disturb you if you want an early night!
Jason was a great landlord/host and made us very welcome. First hotel this trip with a jar of coffee and milk instead of sachets, and decent shower gel! Very much appreciated.
Good little boozer. Music/tv sometimes a little too loud but great for a few pints and a game of pool. Usually pretty friendly.
A lovely pub hotel. The owner is very welcoming and the rooms are comfortable and cosy. The village location is great for local walking routes. We have stayed here several times and highly recommend it!
Stopped here when in Wales on a trip to Revolution bike park. Rooms were clean and very spacious. Staff were friendly and the was a good selection of beers available at great prices at the bar. Breakfast tray delivered to the room was a nice touch. I'd possibly recommend bringing your own pillow as the ones provided were like a pile of bricks in a pillow case. Other than that everything was spot on.
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