The Banquet House is a charming 14th-century property located in the historic town of Rhuddlan in North Wales. This Grade II listed property has been beautifully restored to offer a unique blend of medieval character and modern amenities for a comfortable stay. The property features a well-equipped kitchen, elegant dining room, cozy sitting room with a woodburning stove, and two bedrooms with characterful features such as exposed beams and original fireplaces.
Guests can enjoy the walled garden with a barbecue and water feature, as well as a spacious lawn for pets to roam. The property is centrally located near pubs, eateries, shops, and attractions such as the 13th-century Rhuddlan Castle and the beach in Rhyl. Nearby coastal towns like Llandudno and Conwy offer further opportunities for exploration, while outdoor enthusiasts can easily access the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park for hiking and outdoor activities.
Overall, The Banquet House provides a perfect base for exploring the coast and countryside of Wales, with its unique historical charm and convenient location near a variety of attractions and amenities. Whether relaxing in the cozy interior or exploring the local sights, this property offers a memorable retreat for a well-deserved break in beautiful Wales.
Weekly price from £610
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