It is ideally situated just a short walk (800m) from the medieval walled town of Conwy, a World Heritage Site, with easy access to local attractions and public transport services. The North Wales coastal resorts, including the Isle of Anglesey, are readily accessible, as is the Snowdonia National Park with its magnificent mountain and lake scenery.The accommodation is comfortable, stylish with well-appointed ensuite rooms, complemented by an excellent breakfast. The town of Conwy is dominated by its castle and town walls, both of which are under the care of CADW (Welsh Historic Monuments and Heritage) and are open to the public. The castle was built by King Edward I of England between 1283 and 1287 A.D. As well as the castle and walls, the town also has two well preserved Elizabethan houses which are open to the public. Plas Mawr (CADW) is a town house, or mansion, built by the wealthy and influential Robert Wynne in 1576. Aberconwy House (National Trust) is a rare example of a stone and timber merchants dwelling.The town has a busy and bustling harbour as well as a deep water marina nearby. The quayside of the harbour is the location of Britains smallest house measuring only 10ft x 4ft 2ins and of which the last occupant was over 6ft tall! The house was originally built as a fishermans cottage.Hotel Rating: Visit Britain 3 star
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