Hotels in Wales
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Aberystwyth Cardiff Conwy Denbigh Holyhead Llandudno | Pwllheli Swansea Tenby Wrexham |
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Wrexham, Wales is Our Featured Location Wrexham enjoys a very privileged location. Within twenty minutes travel you can lose yourself in the Welsh hills, be fascinated by the Roman remains in Chester or view the rich historical past within Wrexham County Borough. A short drive from Wrexham town centre you can find and enjoy a number of historical sites which remind us of the local way of life over hundreds of years. Add to this excellent road links to North Wales, the North West and beyond and you can understand why Wrexham is a very popular place to visit and stay. |
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Belmont HotelWrexham |
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| Belmont Hotel is walking distance from the town centre and not far from National Trust Erddig Hall and Park. It has en suite rooms with free wireless internet, and free parking. The spacious town-house hotel is a practical base in Wrexham, North Wales and is within walking distance of the train station. | ||
The Holt Lodge HotelWrexham |
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| The Holt Lodge Hotel offers so much more than quality, affordable accommodation: exceptional business and conference facilities, an award-winning restaurant and bar, plus fully-equipped function room. Rafters restaurant & bar at the Holt Lodge Hotel presents the very best of modern British cuisine with influences from the Mediterranean and Asia. The atmosphere is modern yet relaxing. We have an extensive a la carte menu, which now runs throughout the day, a lunchtime menu and daily fish specials. | ||
The Lemon Tree Hotel and RestaurantWrexham |
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| The Lemon Tree is a comfortable, friendly, 11-bedroom hotel in Wrexham town centre. The contemporary style and authentic flavours of its Italian restaurant recreate a host of Mediterranean memories. Carmine and Colette de Pasquale offer a wonderful blend of home-cooked Italian food, comfortable accommodation and warm hospitality. Our neo-Gothic style building on Rhosddu Road has a long history. It was designed by a local Wrexham architect, James Reynolds Gummow, built as a private residence in 1865 and named Abbotsfield. Gummow was responsible for many of the Victorian villas in the area. At some stage it became the Denbighshire and Clwyd Area Education Office. During the war years, one wing was given over to The Abbotsfield Priory War Nursery. In 1982 it opened as a hotel, retaining both the Abbotsfield Priory name and many of the features from the original building. It also had a spell as the Graffiti Italiano, before its current transformation by new owners into The Lemon Tree. | ||
Bodidris Hall Hotel and RestaurantWrexham |
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| The Historic Bodidris Hall is over 650 years old (built in 1465)and provides a spectaculer backdrop for memorable veiws, a lake populated with swans and ducks, roaring log fires, baronial dining room and stone mullion windows combine to provide a ambience that cannot be created in modern hotels. | ||
Classic Rossett Hall HotelWrexham |
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| With a Grade II listed, mid-18th century building at its core, this well-placed country hotel has a rich history. Set amid attractive country grounds, surrounded by the North Wales countryside and the Cheshire Plain, Rossett Hall offers comfortable rooms and modern business facilities in tranquil surroundings - just a short drive from both Chester and Wrexham. | ||





