Conveniently located just of the A55, this family-run manor house is set within the peace and tranquillity of the rural surroundings of Abergele, North Wales.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
We were there for a wedding it was a beautiful venue and the food was lovely. Staff were attentive and organised..day ran smoothly
Located just 15 minutes’ drive from the picturesque Colwyn Bay, this charming, family-run, Grade II listed building dates back to 1706 and boasts 2 acres of private grounds.
Sally
United Kingdom
It’s a beautiful house, in a central location ideal for getting out and about, but secluded enough to feel in the country.
The hosts couldn’t have been more welcoming, and helpful. The food was great, with local produce that you could tell was quality and fresh.
We had a lovely time and would come back time and time again.
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JustABoyInABeanie
United Kingdom
The caravan was spacious and comfortable. Facilities were wonderful :)
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Margaret Higham
United Kingdom
The caravan was nice and spacious, very clean, and in a quiet part of the site.
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Helen
United Kingdom
Really easy to find with the directions and very friendly when I arrived. I had a lovely breakfast and the owners were really lovely. Nothing to not like.
The area itself is stunning . The beach is near and the mountains are close by. The local pub and food are excellent . But the cottage was very disappointing. Needs a thorough clean and better description of the poor layout and a downstairs bathroom/toilet should be mentioned. Definitely not disable friendly! Also the access to the cottage although down a very narrow lane you may have to reverse quite a bit if your unlucky and meet another vehicle there is a dedicated parking spot but be prepared for lots of awkward steps to get into and around the cottage!
christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We didn't travel specifically to visit Abergele, rather the...
We didn't travel specifically to visit Abergele, rather the location of the holiday park we stayed on, due to the proximity of what North Wales has to offer. Such as castles and National Trust locations.
If you want comments specifically around Abergele, then it is a small town that has the amenities you need.
Ben
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Abergele was quiet at the time we had our holiday middle of...
Abergele was quiet at the time we had our holiday middle of may.Shops we needed were easy to get to from the place we stayed,being older we had a good base at Abergele to visit places of interest which is what we did.The George and Dragon was a good place to have a drink or have lunch when we had finished shopping.The Landlady was so accomodating,friendly and took an interest in her customers,the alcohol was good too,worth a visit after a day out,if you want a meal not necessarily a alcoholic drink.Every local we met,shop keepers all very friendly and welcoming,an added bonus the weather was lovely. As far as getting around we were able to leave our car and walk into the town as only about 15 minutes walk,my friend and fast walkers so we could do it in 10,without being over laden.
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
There were thousands of caravans and traditional amusements...
There were thousands of caravans and traditional amusements (which I don't like) but the whole place looked rundown. There was nothing attractive about it, but fortunately much nicer places were just up the coast, like Conwy and Llandudno.
Erica
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amazing food the bull was amazing the mix grill was just...
Amazing food the bull was amazing the mix grill was just so.big we both couldn't eat it haha the staff also.at the Bull was amazing Ricky the chef ( and bar staff 👏👏 just wish my fairy tale of being asked for my hand would not of been like it was I love to just remind to I could re do it 😭😭
Simone
4.0
Scored 4.0
It’s a very rundown small town.
It’s a very rundown small town. Nothing against the people who live and work there as they were all very friendly. However, such a shame that apart from a castle there is not much to do at all. No nice shops and when we arrived on Monday no place open for breakfast. Town centre in need of serious renovation.
House is in quiet country setting but still close enough to all the major attractions in Colwyn Bay and surrounds. We particularly enjoyed Bodnant Gardens and Colwyn Castle. The house is well equipped for self catering and there are adequate supermarkets in nearby Abergele, as few minutes away by car, where you can shop for provisions. Our hosts were kind enough to have the basic essentials such as tea, coffee, milk and sugar available in the house on arrival.
The cottage was well sized and well equipped for our young family. Owners were very helpful and flexible. It was in an excellent location with easy access to the expressway and attractions. Great views looking over the sea. Very picturesque location. Lovely little touches, breakfast/tea set available on arrival. A wonderful place to stay as a base for exploring North Wales, or for just staying in a cosy cottage. Rooms were well sized. All amenities great.
Beautiful and HUGE cottage in an amazing location in the Welsh countryside. We went for a big group to celebrate my mums 60th. The property was exceptionally clean, cute and quirky. The location is perfect, every day we explored a different town. We went to Conwy, Abergele and Colwyn Bay, which were all within 10-15 min drive. There is not much nearby in terms of walking distance but we didnt need that as the local towns were such a short drive away.
The location was perfect for visiting friends in the area. The property is in a lovely, quiet part of Abergele. It is very close to the shops and beach and there is a large TESCO in walking distance to stock up on anything you require. The property is just as its name suggests" ....Modern and Cosy"
The hosts were very helpful when I had to suddenly change dates.
The property is very clean and warm and I will certainly be using again!
Great place to base yourself if exploring the north of Wales.
Great communication with the owner Mellissa, who responded to our messages quickly.
The caravan is very clean and tidy.
Well heated with gas fire and heaters in the bedroom.
Well equipped kitchen with all the basics that were needed to cook.
We had a lovely stay at the ty gwyn. Caravan is lovely and clean. We met the owner and she was lovely and was always quick to respond to any messages. Plenty to do around the area. On a main bus route from rhyl to Llandudno. Walkable distance from Abergele train station. We would love to stay again.
A unique location in a beautiful, private setting in the wooded hills above the Abergele Hospital. We were very lucky with the sunny skies and light breezes that enhanced the special feel of this place. Lovely furnished interior and even a four-poster bed for those lucky enough to win a coin toss!
Stewart and Susan were very kind and exceptional hosts, they have made their house magical in many senses and details. We felt like space and time travelling. We had everything we needed and more. And all of this in the sceneric North Wales with never ending beautiful places to explore!
Great communication from the host and responded quickly when I messaged them. The tent was lovely and clean with more facilities than we needed, including plenty blankets and hot water bottles. The shower block exceeded expectations and was lovely and clean. Very dog friendly.
The glamping pods/ tents were fab. Comfy bed. Lovely views of the mountains and sea. A good powerful shower.
I love the little shop type area which you could get all your essentials. Also some nice artwork created locally.
It was good to see that things like towels, linen some basic teas/coffees and washing up liquid was provided. The WiFi in the caravan was very good too. The locations as good for our needs (family party in Abergele).
Lovely home from home bungalow, good size, very clean in a quiet neighbourhood within walking distance to Abergele town and great location for exploring the local area, will denifinately book again.
What a fantastic find! Hotel room was very comfortable, dinner and breakfast were excellent, but the spa was brilliant, the facilities you would normally only expect from a 5 star resort hotel.
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