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Morgans Bed & Breakfast

Address:
Pen y Graig
Axton
Holywell
Flintshire
CH8 9DH
Contact Name:
Kate and Jeff Morgan
Telephone:
01745 570981
Mobile:
07951 456492
Welsh Tourist Board 4* Bed and Breakfast

Summary

Think – friendly welcome  -  relaxing in a rural idyll - luxury in modern country style.

Luxury Bed & Breakfast Accommodation in North Wales.

Located at the very north of the Clwydian Area of Outstanding National Beauty our comfortable rural home is situated near to the attractive conservation village of Llanasa, 3 miles from the North Wales coast.

Enjoy luxury Bed and Breakfast accommodation in a cottage which dates back to the eighteenth century.  The original cottage has been greatly extended to provide a spacious home.

In the last few years, the cottage has been sympathetically refurbished in modern country style.  Thoughtful planning and attention to detail ensures your stay is comfortable, relaxing and enjoyable.

Situated just 5 miles from the A55, the main artery through North Wales, and 2 miles from Offas Dyke footpath, we are conveniently placed for exploring the Clwydian Range, the North Wales coast, Snowdonia and Chester.

Appreciate the peace of this rural location enjoy panoramic views towards the Lake District, Anglesey and Snowdonia.

There are many country pubs and restaurants in the area, the nearest being in the charming village of Llanasa, which is within easy walking distance.

Accommodation:

Our guest accommodation comprises of:

  • 2 double bedrooms and
  • 1 twin bedded room

One double bedroom is en suite and the other double bedroom and the twin room are included within a suite which has a private sitting room and bathroom.  This suite is ideal for families.

Tariff:
Double or twin room from £60 per night inclusive of breakfast.
Single occupancy from £45 per night inclusive of breakfast.

Did You Know...?

From our house we can clearly see Gop Hill, the second largest artificial mound in the British Isles. What is not so clear is the origins of Gop Hill - Stone Age, Roman or Boadicea? We are close to the conservation village of Llanasa which was once the seat of the diocesan church of Saint Asaph.

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