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Bodidris Hall
Wrexham, Llandegla, Denbighshire LL11 3AL
Bodidris Hall is an historic property that was first built over 650 years ago in 1465. Now an atmospheric hotel, it is draped in red-ivy and provides a spectacular backdrop for memorable views of the hotel’s gardens and lake, where swans, ducks and pheasants freely roam. Surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, guests can enjoy roaring log fires, a baronial dining room and stone mullion windows that provide an ambience that modern hotels can’t compete with. Rooms retain a sense of history and include an Elizabethan Suite where Elizabeth I is rumoured to have slept. Modern conveniences include Sky TV, DVD players and tea and coffee makers in every room, and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The baronial restaurant serves sumptuous meals using fresh, organic ingredients, a selection of fine wines and home baked bread.
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