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, currently showing 1881 to 1900.
Meifod
A recently renovated barn conversion set in the beautiful countryside of Mid-Wales. Sleeps 4 but has the option to sleep up to 7 if required. The rooms have been furbished to a high standard. Fishing available onsite. Short breaks available
Rhiwlas
Snowdonia Outdoor Adventure provide unique water and rock based adventure activities - Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Rock Climbing, Mountain Walking, Abseiling and Sea Level Traversing.
LLANRWST
This traditionally run private hotel was built as an abbey in 1850 on the site of a 13th-century monastery. It is now a popular venue for weddings as the grounds and magnificent galleried staircase make an ideal backdrop for photographs.
Gwynedd
Probably built by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth ('the Great') early in the thirteenth century, the castle is dominated by a massive round-towered keep, still standing up to 50 feet.
CRICCIETH
Enjoy a break on a working farm. Clean, well equipped & comfortably furnished accommodation providing a homely atmosphere. Centrally located to explore beaches, mountains & lakes, or relax in the garden enjoying stunning views. Sleeps 7 & 6
Nr Chepstow
Nestled between the wooded country park of Caldicot Castle and the historic Norman Church of St Mary The Virgin, The Lychgate provides the perfect setting for a relaxing stay in the heart of Monmouthshire.
Monmouth
The Priory was founded in 1070 AD by Benedictine monks, and is one of the most historic buildings in Monmouth. Completely renovated a few years ago, the Priory offers very modern facilities for a variety of gatherings.
Rhayader
Guest accommodation in Rhayader
Welshpool
Listed farmhouse built in 1742 with self-catering unit adjoining new self-catering business. A working hill farm with glorious views just 2 miles from Powis Castle.
CAERNARFON
Located in Snowdonia National Park in the Vale of Betws. Only 2.5 miles from footpath up Snowdon. 5 miles to the ancient town of Caernarfon. The park is family-run.
BEAUMARIS
Built as a Georgian show piece in 1832 the hotel now has 43 en-suite bedrooms, a fine restaurant, coffee shop, Real Ale bars and lounges with log fires.
Welshpool
A beautifully secluded setting in the stunning rolling hills of Mid-Powys Wales.
LLANDUDNO
Ski - Snowboard - Toboggan - Snow Tubes - Alpine Golf... John Nike Leisure sport Llandudno offers a wide variety of activities for everyone to enjoy. Situated 415ft above sea level with spectacular views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea.
LLANDUDNO
A beautiful Victorian property overlooking the magnificent Promenade. Offering great food, high standards of service and cabaret style entertainment each evening. 54 bedrooms all with private bath or shower room mostly accessed by lift.
CRICCIETH
The Lloyd George Museum and Highgate, his boyhood home, with Shoemaker's Workshop and Victorian garden.
LLANDUDNO
Welcome you to the heart of historic Llandudno, and to the hospitality which has quickly made the Branstone Guest House one of the many reasons for returning to this beautiful and spectacular part of North Wales.
Denbighshire
A wide, north facing, sandy beach which is gently sloping and interspersed with groynes. It adjoins Barkby and Ffrith beaches in a 4 mile stretch of sand.
Powys
The garden opens in aid of the National Gardens Scheme and is also the setting for exhibitions by new and established artists.
Although 600 ft high, the nursery garden is south facing and sheltered from the north and east.
RHYL
Churchill House is a converted Church and Grade II listed building which provides a high standard of comfortable guesthouse accommodation.There are 3 guest bedrooms with en-suite facilities which can accommodate up to 6 guests (maximum)
Montgomery
Montgomery Castle is a masonry castle standing on a rocky promontory above the town of Montgomery. Precipitous slopes to the north and east make this an excellent defensive site.