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The Stonemill, Rockfield: country dining Location, location, location - imagine a more perfect location for a restaurant? Set in the heart of the Welsh countryside, just two miles from the centre of the historic market town of Monmouth and a stone's throw from the picturesque Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Click here for our opening times and menus. Enjoy 21st Century atmosphere - This beautiful 16th Century barn has been tastefully converted with a modern twist, to offer a unique country dining experience. Oak beams and vaulted ceilings merge effortlessly with modern tableware and trendy furnishings to create a calm and relaxing ambience which guests find welcoming and comfortable. Capture the local flavour - our chefs have created a mouthwatering menu, combining the very best, fresh, locally-sourced produce with contemporary fusion cooking techniques. Always happy to serve you - we are open lunchtimes and evenings, offering a choice of menus to suit every diet, taste and hunger pang! Our full à la carte menu is always available, whilst we offer a ligher menu at lunchtimes. Sunday lunch has become something of an institution at The Stonemill and bookings are recommended. We are pleased to welcome families and offer children's portions. The choice is yours - our restaurant is available for private functions and events. The perfect venue for a small family gathering, a wedding or Christening, even a company get-together away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Please contact your host, Michelle Decloedt, to discuss your individual requirements. We strive to ensure that every detail is attended to, and are delighted to offer you a choice of menus and wines to complement your meal preferences. We can even offer overnight accomodation in our 5 Star farmhouse cottages in the grounds of the restaurant. Each of these two or three bedroomed cottages has been architect-designed and lovingly restored to offer olde worlde charm combined with the highest standards of funishings and create a perfect atmosphere for a relaxing country break. |