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DIRECTIONS

FROM CARDIFF OR BRISTOL

M4 – then M48
Leave M48 at junction 2, at the Welsh end of the Old Severn Bridge.
Follow A466, signed for Chepstow, for 1 mile.
At roundabout, take third exit, signed A48, Gloucester and Chepstow.

Follow A48 through traffic lights and across Wye River Bridge (about half mile).
Take first right after the bridge, signed Sedbury and Beachley.

**** Proceed though Sedbury, past schools and shops, until you reach Sedbury Lane on your left.

Do not follow main road round to the right
Do not turn left into Sedbury Lane.

Go straight on into Sedbury Park Care-Home driveway, single track with passing places.
Proceed to the top of the hill where there is a junction in the driveway.
Take the right fork (third exit if it was a roundabout), this one is tarmac.
Straight ahead for 500 metres into courtyard, Orchard House is directly in front of you.

 

FROM ROSS AND MONMOUTH

Take Wye Valley road A466 from Monmouth.
After St Arvans Chepstow race course is on the left.
Roundabout – take 2nd exit A466 keep going to the A48 Roundabout
Turn left – first exit, signed Gloucester and Chepstow.
Proceed though Chepstow and across Wye River Bridge.
Take first right after the bridge, signed Sedbury and Beachley.
Proceed from **** above.

 

FROM GLOUCESTER AND LYDNEY

Take A48 from Gloucester though Lydney and Tidenham.
As you approach Chepstow turn left, signed Sedbury and Beachley, immediately before the bridge over the River Wye.
Proceed from **** above.
 

 

 

 

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