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 Edge House is a luxurious 10-bedroom Victorian Town House in North Wales with tranquil river and mountain views. Set in the beautiful Dee Valley, it is the ideal base for exploring Snowdonia, Chester and North Wales Castles and Coast. Built in 1888 as the family home of the Sheriff of Denbigh, this fascinating courtyard house nestles in the wooded slopes of the Berwyns on the edge of Corwen between Betws-y-Coed, Llangollen, and Bala . After 10 years of careful renovation, Edge House now offers great Hotel Rooms, a licensed restaurant and special facilities for small groups and business guests. The 19th century splendour of our William Morris décor is complemented by 21st century services with free wired or wireless internet access in each room. Many visitors return year after year to enjoy the unique and convenient location,our attentive service and to sample exciting local outdoor activities. Edge House is ideally located for exploring the whole of North Wales. We will make arrangements to accommodate your pet. |
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 A comfortable, family run guest house just 3 miles from the City Centre and 2 miles from the football grounds of Anfield (Liverpool) and Goodison (Everton). Each of our rooms have Freeview televisions, a fridge a microwave and full tea and coffee making facilities. Please note: none of our bedrooms are ensuite. Although we do not provide evening meals we do allow guests to bring in food to cook, or bring in takeaways from the many available in the area including Chinese, Indian and Italian as well as traditional Fish and Chips. PLEASE NOTE WE ARE A 15-20MINUTE BUS RIDE AWAY FROM THE CITY CENTRE AND A TAXI IN THE DAYTIME WOULD COST APPROXIMATELY £5 - £7. A TAXI FROM THE AIRPORT WOULD COST APPROXIMATELY £10-£15. |
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 Set in the foothills of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales, Sychnant Pass House is more than just an award winning four star Country House. Lovely sitting rooms with comfy sofas and beautiful pictures delight the eye; wonderful food served in the candlelit restaurant nourishes the body and a warm welcome embraces the spirit. We make every effort to have our rooms the way we would like them if we came to visit. As well as our standard and superior rooms we have six suites with lovely sitting rooms, some with four poster beds and balconies and hot tubs. Our ground floor rooms have French Windows opening onto individual terraces for those warm summer evenings.... we do get them.... honest! Dogs and humans alike love the terraces and access to the garden. We have a restaurant which is open to non residents and residents alike where we cater for all tastes. Our Swimming pool has a salt water treatment system avoiding the odour and unpleasant effects of chlorine. Under floor heating, luxurious changing rooms, robes and fluffy all add to a sense of wellbeing. There is also a gym with all the modern cardiovascular equipment and weights. There are terraces with a hot tub and log fire pits where lunches and snacks are served, a sauna and tanning room. The house stands in three acres of lawns, trees and wild garden with ponds and a little stream running through it. It borders the Pensychnant Nature Reserve and enjoys panoramic views in a peaceful setting. Our four legged friends will be delighted to share their garden with your pets! A warm friendly welcome awaits you and yours at Sychnant pass House. |
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 The Tilstone Guest House is a Victorian style building established as a Guest House since 1937. Recently awarded 3 Star by Visit Wales. Offers the personal touch of a family run business. Traditional home cooked breakfast. All rooms recently refurbished & decorated to a high standard. Some rooms offer sea view. All rooms have Digital TV , Tea/Coffee facilities, Hairdryer & Towels. Situated 50yrds from sea front, 5 minutes from Theatre/ Conference Centre. Ideal relaxing atmosphere for both the long and short stay guests. |
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 Ty Seren (in English Star House) is a 209 year old former woolen mill located in the centre of the lovely market town of Dolgellau, Gwynedd. If you like peace and tranquility in an affordable family-run Bed and Breakfast then this is the place for you. The accommodation - all on the first floor - comprises 3 individually decorated en-suite rooms with tea trays and televisions; a family room sleeping up to four, a double room and a single room. We can especially cater for groups of up to 6 Mountain Bikers coming to the nearby Coed y Brenin Mountain Bike Centre, as we have excellent storage in our large cellar and washing facilities for muddy bikes and clothes. The house has many character features, such as slate flagstones, oak staircase, large inglenook fireplace and oak beams, and also has the very unusual feature of an exterior 'stone' staircase winding round the back of the building. Ty Seren lies just off of the main square of Dolgellau, a minutes walk from the nearest pub/restaurant and also 2 minutes walk from Ty Siamas, the new National Folk Music Centre of Wales. The house itself has a checkered history, at one time being a pub called The Star (Seren is Welsh for Star), at another housing three evacuated families on the 'open plan' weaving floor up-stairs, we also have one of the earliest flat roof shop extensions in the area, circa.1860! |
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