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Buxton House, Bed and Breakfast.
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12 Rosebery Avenue, Craig-y-Don, Llandudno, Wales |
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We are a small and friendly bed and breakfast - offering that extra personal service to all our guests.
| We aim is to make your stay as relaxing and comfortable as possible.Buxton House is situated in the leafy avenues of Craig-y-don, Llandudno and only 125 metres from the sea-front. We have recently under-gone major refurbishment, diligently retaining the original Victorian features. Our guests are assured of a pleasant, quiet and safe stay, benefitting from the latest fire and electrical systems. We offer double en-suite rooms and the Buxton Suite offering a double bedroom ,Lounge and en-suite. Your stay in Craig-y-don offers an opportunity of free on-street parking for the duration of your stay. You can either take a leisurely stroll along the promenade to Llandudno town centre (15 minutes), with its Victorian splendour ... Book rooms from £65.00
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Chatsworth House Hotel
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GLODDAETHchatsworthreception@hotmail.com CRESCENT, Llandudno, Wales |
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Chatsworth House is a holiday hotel offering excellent service and cuisine, but in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, where you always come first.
| No wonder so many of our guests return year after year.All of our 144 tastefully furnished bedrooms have en suite bathrooms and offer a full array of comforts, including remote control televisions, direct-dial telephones, radio, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryers and baby listening service. There is a large lift to all bedrooms floors, suitable for the less able, and many rooms have splendid views of the bay. Room service is available.Besides our popular restaurants, where special dietary requirements are catered for as a matter of course, you can relax in the sea-facing lounge. Our large bar and ballroom offer live entertainment on most evenings, with music, comedy, dancing and exhilarating competitions to involve everyone. Book rooms from £59.50
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Deganwy Castle Hotel
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Station Road, Deganwy, Conwy, Wales |
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This listed building, originally a farmhouse dating from the 17th century, is now a hotel offering modern amenities whilst keeping its old world charm.
Period features include oak beams and roaring log fires. We have an excellent reputation for food, with meals that use fresh local produce wherever possible are prepared by our experts chefs. Our extensive menu is served by friendly welcoming staff in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. The traditional bar is full of character and is popular with hotel residents and locals alike.
| The historic walled town of Conwy lies just across the estuary from the hotel. The castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1289 and holds great significance in the history of Wales.
The Victorian town of Llandudno, Wale''s largest holiday resort, is only 21 miles from the hotel. The Victorian tradition is evident in the architecture, canopied shops and elegant facades. The resort lies between the Great and Little Ormes which in themselves provide interesting walks and beautiful views. Situated on the Great Orme is Europe''s oldest Bronze Age copper mine, which can be reached by tram or cable car. Book rooms from £32.50
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