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Adresse:
Llandegla
Wrexham
LL11 3AL
Lage:
Bodidris Hall is nestled in isolated splendour within the midst of a 6,500 acre estate and reached by a mile-long drive where you will see a lake with ducks and swans striding majestically along. Although apparently isolated, the hotel is only 25 minutes from the historic Roman city of Chester and around 15 minutes to Wrexham. The hall is uniquely placed in that the county boundary between Denbigshire and Flintshire literally runs through the centre of hall. This is perfect for any leisure traveller searching for a wonderful and peaceful retreat and yet still having access to nearby towns like Wrexham and Chester. The picturesque setting is coupled with the stunning beauty and history of the Hall itself. A former stately home exuding history from every corner of it's ancient Welsh ambience with wood panelling, stone mullion windows, huge oak beams and huge fireplaces. Bodidris Hall was built in 1465AD and since 2002 has had a full and sympathic internal refurbishment. As you would expect from a stately home, the bedrooms are much large than in conventional hotels. All 9 bedrooms come with en-suite facilities, and many have the original exposed oak beams and four poster beds. They are completely individual in style. Small and traditional in style but with friendly staff. The historic Baronial Restaurant serves outstanding classical dishes and offers a glimpse of a bygone age when nobility lived and dined in great style. The Lounge with it's huge fireplace and comfortable chairs is ideal for a pre-dinner drink and the award winning chefs prepare all meals from fresh and organic ingredients.
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