White House
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The White House Guesthouse, located in Ross-on-Wye, boasts stunning riverfront views from every room and is situated in the picturesque Wye Valley region, renowned for its panoramic landscapes and rich history. As the birthplace of British tourism, Ross-on-Wye is an attractive market town with a heritage that dates back to the Bronze Age, featuring a mix of Tudor, Georgian, Victorian, and modern architecture.
The town's name is derived from the Welsh or Celtic term "Rhosan," meaning a promontory, with the "on Wye" added in 1931, signifying its proximity to the River Wye. Visitors to the White House Guesthouse can explore the beauty and historical significance of this charming location, making it an ideal base for those looking to experience the natural and cultural riches of the area.
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