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Rooms from 81.08 GBP | Maesmawr Hall, Caersws is situated in the beautiful valley of the Severn, five miles from the market town of Newtown and one mile from the village of Caersws. This beautiful period house is privately owned and personally supervised by the resident proprietors, Tim and Matthew Lewis.
The hotel is one of the most complete and picturesque of the old half-timbered houses of Montgomeryshire and a fine example of the central chimney timber-framed houses, which are characteristic of the county. The general appearance of the house suggests a mid 17th Century dwelling, but it has been established that the house was in existence before 1600. The hall is surrounded by the stunning countryside of mid Wales and is the perfect base from which to explore the region. The area boasts many attractions and amenities. The Welsh coastline is only a short drive away, whilst the larger towns of Shrewsbury, Chester and the West Midlands are within easy reach.
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | Mellington Hall Hotel is a 17th Century Victorian Gothic Mansion set in 280 acres of Mature Gardens & tranquil parkland currently run by Lance & Vanessa Thomas, as a family run enterprise which offers a truly unique location, whether it be for a relaxing night away, wedding reception, private dinner party, or romantic meal for two.
Mellington Hall Hotel has 10 individually designed rooms, each named, depicting areas nearby. All rooms are en-suite with either shower or bath, with some boasting both.
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Rooms from 39.00 GBP | The Mount is a delightful 14th century black and white half beamed coaching inn originally built on the site of a Motte & Bailey castle. Our business consists of a pub, restaurant and bed & breakfast, car park and pub garden and patio. The pub area has some interesting carvings in both slate and wood, with the snug area featuring a mosaic cobble floor and an inglenook complete with a Victorian cast iron cooking range which we light on cold winter days. We also have a games room where you can play pool, dominoes and darts whilst listening to the jukebox or watching the television. This room is quite often used for small private meetings. Our Chef's serve quality home cooked meals from 11am until 2pm and from 6.30pm until 9.30pm in our oak beamed dining room or on the patio, which has excellent views of the surrounding hillside.
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | Set in the heart of Wales, the Hotel Commodore is situated in the centre of the Victorian Spa Town of Llandrindod Wells.
Privately owned by the Baverstocks, a 7th generation hotelier's family, Managing Director Ian and Commercial Director Fiona Baverstock together with their friendly and helpful staff seek to maintain the traditional hospitality for which this area is renowned, thereby making sure your stay will be a pleasant and memorable experience.
Today the hotel is able to offer a wide range of facilities to our guests including two well appointed bars, excellent conference facilities, ballroom and of course our well known Fountain restaurant
Its prominent setting, comfortable rooms, exceptional facilities including 5 well appointed conference rooms ensure you a truly Welsh welcome, or to use a Welsh phrase: "am groeso cynnes, dewch i'r bryniau" (for a warm welcome, come to the hillsides).
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | A traditional English Country Inn offering a cosy, welcoming atmosphere of times gone by.
The Travellers Rest Inn offers an excellent standard of accommodation to its guests, whether away on business or a weekend break.
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | The Brigands Inn lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park in the Dovey Valley. Recently renovated, the old 15th Century Coaching Inn offers guest's nine beautiful en-suite bedrooms together with a cosy bar, snug and residents' dining room. The spectacular scenery together with fine food and wine ensure guests will want to return time and time again. The Brigands is in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains, which form part of the National Park, and sits on the upper banks of the gin-clear River Dovey.
In surroundings reminiscent of a bygone age, when the Inn was renowned throughout Wales as the haunt of the Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy (Red Bandits) all the cares of the outside world seem to melt away.
Enabling you to relax and enjoy excellent food in the comforts of the country-sporting Coaching Inn.
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Rooms from 42.00 GBP | CONFERENCE RATES NEGOTIABLE.
Elegant refurbished hotel set within the town centre. Fully upgraded and designed in keeping with the Victorian style, with antique furniture. Brasserie open now with wine bar. Health spa salon newly opened on premises.
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Dolbrodmaeth is essentially a Country House Hotel affording 11 en-suite rooms. It was originally part of the grand Buckley Estate in Dinas Mawddwy. It is believed that the house was turned into an Inn to supplement income.
It has a cosy restaurant overlooking the river and gardens, Riverside bar and public bar/games room. Situated in four acres of gardens and grasslands with commanding and inspiring views all around. With its relaxed and informal atmosphere, Dolbrodmaeth offers a really warm welcome throughout the year with excellent comfort, hospitality, quality food and drink.
We offer 11 rooms, all of which are en suite with complimentary tea/coffee facilities and colour television as well as many thoughtful extras. The accommodation is generally spacious and individually styled throughout. There is a good choice of twin, double or family rooms, including a four-poster double and a Victorian styled bridal suite.  |
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