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The house has a grand yet homely ambience, with an abundance of antiques, classical furnishings and fabrics, art and crockery displays.
This Historic home in North Wales is luxury personified.
‘It’s all in the setting’, says one review of Plas Gwynfryn. That’s not quite the full picture, even though this elegant country house’s location, in an away-from-it-all spot between Cardigan Bay and the Rhinogydd Mountains, is a compelling one.
The ‘North Wales Riviera’ needs Great Little Places like this one. Plas Rhos is so much more than just a Guest House, it’s a warm, airy, immaculately cared for Victorian home, with the sound of the ocean emphasizing that uniquely uplifting quality of light that comes with staying by the sea. Close your eyes briefly and listen to the wind in the palm trees to complete the illusion as you sip with a cappuccino on the terrace whilst the sun sets over the bay.
Plas Uchaf is very much part of the Tanat Valley, one of the loveliest gateways into Wales.
You’re up, up and away at the top of the Glasgwm Valley above Penmachno at this property. It’s a perfect fit for its rural surroundings.
Traditional and timeless, a family-run hotel with an exemplary track record. Individuality is a strong point – this is no bland, boring country house. Sensational coastal location, with views to match. A reputation for excellent food.
It’s ideally located for a mix-and-match holiday that takes in Pembrokeshire’s world-class beaches and Carmarthenshire’s green, lush countryside.
Priskilly isn’t just a baronial country house. It’s also a golf course and idyllic hideaway close to the ruggedly beautiful north Pembrokeshire coast.
Fine dining now accompanied by fine accommodation as a top chef/patron branches out, adding rooms to his award-winning restaurant. Stylish, tasteful bedrooms, many with superb sea views, match the sophisticated cuisine.