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Monravon Private Hotel
Porth y Felin Road Holyhead Anglesey Wales LL65 1PL
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Throughout early 2001, ‘Monravon Private Hotel, Holyhead’ was extensively refurbished. It has a new and larger residents TV lounge, where a tray of tea and coffee is served free of charge, a new larger dining room to seat 26 persons. All the bedrooms in the hotel have been altered ...[more]
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The Abbey Hotel
Tintern Chepstow Monmouthshire Wales NP16 6SF
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The Abbey Hotel sits in a prime location on the side of the beautiful Wye Valley, overlooking the ruins of the famous Tintern Abbey.
Parts of the hotel date back to 1206 when it was inside the original precinct wall of the Abbey, and some remaining arches in the Hotel have the ...[more]
Facilities: 23 rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms featuring power showers and most with baths.
Brasserie, Bar and Lounge, Conferences and Functions, Weddings catered for.
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AA Lynton House Hotel
80 Church Walks Llandudno Conwy Wales LL30 2HD
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The Lynton House Hotel is a quality hotel, only 50 metres from the pier & sweeping promenade. This immaculately maintained private hotel lies under the Great Orme just off the sea-front. Bedrooms are smart and modern, with well chosen decor.We also have two four-posters rooms [one ...[more]
Facilities: Telephone, Television
Hairdryer, Tea/coffee facility
Video, Restaurant
Bar, Free Parking
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Imperial Hotel
The Promenade Llandudno Conwy Wales LL30 1AP
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Elegantly Victorian, The Imperial Hotel is situated on the promenade in the beautiful resort of Llandudno, and has lovely views of the bay. It makes an ideal base for touring North Wales.
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Clifton House Hotel
Smithfield Square Dolgellau Gwynedd Wales LL40 1ES
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Clifton House Hotel is an historic landmark in the town of Dolgellau. The 17th century cellars were once the old Merionydd County Gaol and the upper storeys dating from 1820 have in the past been used as a tavern and surgeons house.
Situated at the foot of Cader ...[more]
Facilities: There are seven comfortably furnished bedrooms all with tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and colour television. Four of these have en-suite facilities one of which is on the ground floor and suitable for accompanied wheel chair users. The en-suite rooms were refurbished to a high standard at the end of 2002.
The ´Old County Gaol Restaurant´ is the pride of the hotel. Situated in the cellar of the house which was originally the ´County Gaol´ from 1730 to around 1815, the restaurant is well known locally for the serving of quality local produce at reasonable prices in an unpretentious menu.
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