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Abbey Lodge
Abbey Lodge
14 Abbey Road
LLANDUDNO
Conwy
LL30 2EA
Tel: 01492 878042
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Description
Abbey Lodge was built around 1852. Well to do merchant families were anxious to secure plots for summer residences in the fashionable seaside resort being laid out by the Mostyn family. The house has had many different owners over 145 years.
In 2005 we became the current owners of this lovely Victorian house which shelters at the foot of the Great Orme in Abbey Road. A quiet street only 5 minutes walk from the promenade and pier of North Shore.
We have been awarded 4 Stars by the official welsh Tourist Board, plus we were also awarded the Silver Food Hygiene award, and the Gold welcome Host award.
Abbey Lodge has four comfortable double en-suite bedrooms available to guests. Each room is individually decorated and furnished to a high standard.
We take pride in the cleanliness of our bedrooms and bathrooms. All rooms have beautifully appointed bathrooms with showers and are supplied with fresh towels and cosy towelling bathrobes.
You will find all the usual toiletries you would expect in a guest house which is one of the few to be included in the Lonely Planet guide.
Relax in the comfortable drawing room with the morning papers before enjoying an Abbey Lodge breakfast in the Victorian style dining room.
Choose from a variety of fruit and cereals. Yogurts, sausages, bacon and eggs are sourced from our local farmers market. Individual tastes can be catered for, just ask.
We are committed to the Green Dragon award for Recycling and Energy Saving.
A warm welcome awaits our house guests. We own and run Abbey Lodge and this enables us to offer the kind of personal service and attention to detail which characterised a bygone age.
Attractions
Llandudno is a "thriving town that already ranks as the Queen of Welsh Watering-places. Its future will no doubt be one of satisfactory progress; for art and science are there combining to plant amidst natures glorious scenes a welcome resort, whither the busy classes of society may hasten to forget the dust and turmoil, the noise and excitement of the work-aday world, in that happy season of serene enjoyment - a seaside holiday So wrote a Mr Maitland of Liverpool in 1851.
Today it is still possible to walk along the old towns wide streets and admire the elegant Victorian and Edwardian buildings. Many of them listed and carefully conserved.
And then its off for a stroll back down the prom with the finest seaside frontage anywhere in Britain. Mostyn Street retains the variety of lots and lots of individually owned shops with frontages that Grace Brothers would die for, intermingled with pubs, restaurants, shopping arcades and welcoming cafes. Patrick ONeill Editor of Cheshire Life May 2007
Abbey Lodge is a great base from which to explore this stylish town which has a rich heritage dating back to the Stone Age.
Take the Victorian tram up the Great Orme and hop off halfway to explore the copper mines dating from the Bronze Age.
Stroll through the back streets of the old town where you will find cottages dating from the towns farming and fishing days. Stop off for lunch at the Cocoa House where the suffragettes met to plan their campaign to win votes for women.
With its fashionable busy cafι bars and fine restaurants Llandudno has something for all the family and is an ideal location from which to explore Snowdonia.
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Activities
beach and country walks bird watching Boating Cycling Fishing Horse Riding Jogging Markets Sailing Walking Windsurfing
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Travel Info
0 miles LLANDUDNO Train Station
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