About the Business
Just below Ross-on-Wye, Wilton Bridge was a major, ancient crossing point over the river Wye into South Wales from London and all points East (along the A40) and the Midlands. The main roads converged in the centre of Ross at the Market House. When the Severn Bridge was opened in 1966 there was finally a second more direct route into South Wales from London but traffic from the north still passes close by. The town is now bypassed and this newer road provides a spectacular view of Ross, with St Mary's parish church standing proud on the top of the escarpment.
Location & Hours
40 High St
Ross on Wye, HR9 5HD