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Rhyd Hir
Rhos-y-Brithdir, LLANFYLLIN, Powys, SY22 5HG
Tel: 01691 648010
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Welcome to Rhyd Hir - a rebuilt 15th century Welsh Longhouse, hidden away in its own dell in a one acre 8 level garden with stream and waterfall, surrounded by beautiful trees, countryside, Lakes Vyrnwy and Bala, and close to the southern edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
We have two wonderful Guest Bedrooms:-
Guest Bedroom 1 - This spacious bedroom is furnished with a hand made super king bed (seven feet x seven feet), and a fully tiled en-suite bathroom complete with a two-person electric shower with a bow front enclosure. The room overlooks the conservatory and the stream, and looks across to the oak-lined trees on the edge of the garden.
Guest Bedroom 2 - This lovely spacious bedroom has windows that look into the driveway to the front, and into the gardens to the rear. A wonderfully comfortable queen-sized bed is complemented by a fully tiled en-suite bathroom with a two-person power shower.
Our Breakfast rooms is a large comfortable room with a Jacobean fireplace, the Breakfast Room features a long mahogany table and very comfortable high-back Jacobean dining chairs. A door from the Breakfast Room leads into:
The Conservatory runs almost the whole length of the house, over forty feet (13 metres) and is close to the waterfall and stream. The conservatory is furnished with comfortable wicker chairs and tables, and is a lovely spot to while away the odd hour or two with a cup of tea or coffee and a good book or magazine (each room contains a bookcase with books for you to enjoy during your stay with us). Tea (including fruit teas) and coffee are available on request at no extra charge.
We look forward to welcoming you to our home.

NTBale
Llanfihangel, LLANFYLLIN, Powys, SY22 5JE
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Penygarreg
Winllan Road, LLANSANTFFRAID, Powys, SY22 6TS
Tel: 01691 828452
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BrookfieldFarm
Brookfield, LLANFECHAIN, Powys, SY22 6XD
Tel: 01691 648268
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Cromwells Hotel
11 Dogpole, SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, SY1 1EN
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Set amongst the maze of Shrewsburys medieval streets, the Cromwell Hotel provides a delightfully antiquated setting. With a lively bar, an oak-pannelled restaurant, an effervescent walled patio area and quirky, unique bedrooms we have everything you might need under one roof! Our pursuit of excellence doesnt end in our wonderfully refined and well-appointed rooms. The hotel restaurant serves fine seasonal cuisine and an exciting selection of wines.
CollegeHill
11 College Hill, SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, SY1 1LZ
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The Shrewsbury Hotel
Mardol, SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, SY1 1PU
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The evolution of Shrewsbury has seen the town, first mentioned in a charter dating back to the year 901, develop into a stunning historic and artistic centre, with over 660 listed buildings and dozens of museums and galleries. This historical survival of the fittest would have made Charles Darwin, Shrewsburys most famous son, proud. He attended school here and gained who knows how much early inspiration, playing by the clear sparkling waters of the River Severn which flow lazily through the town.There is a strong association with the heavier side of science too. The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, just outside Shrewsbury, was sparked by John Wilkinsons cast-iron bridge, now celebrated with UNESCO World Heritage status and plenty of award-winning museums.And with the magnificent Severn Valley Railway, the Roman city of Wroxeter, Offas Dyke and a nuclear bunker all open to visitors, Shrewsbury is truly a place with something for everybody. PLEASE NOTE THAT ACCOMMODATION IS TOTALLY NON SMOKING

Prince Rupert Classic Hotel
Butcher Row, SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, SY1 1UQ
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The Prince Rupert Classic Hotel is in the heart of Shrewsbury, surrounded by narrow streets and timbered buildings and a short walk from the towns many historic attractions. Once the home of Prince Rupert, the grandson of King James I, the hotel is widely recognised as the towns finest, and dates back to the 12th Century. The hotel offers a choice of restaurants, a garden courtyard and beauty treatments available in the health club. The perfect base to explore this historic town. A member of Classic British Hotels.

The Lion Hotel
Wyle Cop, SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, SY1 1UY
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The Lion Hotel is a 15th Century Coaching house Hotel in the center of the Historic town of Shrewsbury. The Hotel has large open fires all the Menus are created with fresh local produce. The hotel has a wonderful history including the Adam Ballroom. Shrewsbury has lots of cobbled streets great shops and b

Lion and Pheasant Hotel
49-50 Wyle Cop, SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, SY1 1XJ
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Welcome to Lion and Pheasant Hotel and Restaurant.Idyllic country style restaurant and bar with oak beams and inglenook fireplace. Dine in a relaxing atmosphere and enjoy the bar and restaurant. Open to non-residents. The bar and restaurant is one of the oldest parts of the building and dates back to the 15th century.The character of the hotel is fully reflected in the restaurant which seats up to 35 people. It is a warm intimate area on two levels, a place for a relaxing meal, business entertaining or special occasion.We are sure the setting and food will delight our diners, who will find a regularly changing menu, offering taste to excite the palate, complement with wide selection of wines.Our elegant Oak Room provided ideal conference facilities. It is tastefully furnished to provide comfort for up to 25 people and ideal for those stimulating thoughtful discussion away from the office area, meeting and social gatherings. Rates available with equipment provided. flip charts, overhead screen.A choice of accommodation and meal combinations are available whilst morning coffee and afternoon tea is included. The Acorn Room is available for meetings and all conference up to 12 people. Equipment is available on request.It has an intimate atmosphere of its own where meals, morning coffee and afternoon tea are available. Twenty-seven bedrooms each retaining the character and charm of the building. No two rooms are the same.Many have exposed beams and original fireplaces and are well catered appointed, many having private facilities.Each is individually heated, giving our guests full control. Tea and coffee facilities, colour televisions are provided in each room.The rooms are prepared with a personal touch and, if you need them, hair dryers and irons are available at reception.We have secure car parking facilities for guests, the entrance is a old coaching entrance so care is needed when entering, it is easier for guests to enter from the right hand side rather then the left.
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