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Providing garden views, The Old Rectory Bed and Breakfast in Ruthin provides accommodations, a shared lounge and a garden. Both WiFi and private parking are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge. The Old Rectory Bed and Breakfast offers a seating area with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, free toiletries and shower. For added convenience, the property can provide towels and bed linen for an extra charge. Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a continental breakfast. Ruthin Castle is 4 miles from The Old Rectory Bed and Breakfast, while Tomen y Rhodwydd Castle is 6 miles away. The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 48 miles from the bed and breakfast.
in the county of Denbighshire
(17.4 miles, 28.1 km, direction N)This resort is dominated by a golden sandy beach running from the mouth of the River Clwyd to Prestatyn, making it a perfect summer place for families to enjoy seaside fun, sunbathing and swimming...
in the county of Merseyside
(20.8 miles, 33.4 km, direction NE)Heswall, although situated on the banks of the River Dee remains very much part of Merseyside. It is fortunate to occupy a spacious area fringed by green wooded countryside, and is close to sands commencing at near-by Thurstaston...
a Historic City in the county of Cheshire
(21.4 miles, 34.4 km, direction E)Chester, the county town of Cheshire, is one of the oldest and most complete walled cities with fantastic architecture and history...
in the county of Merseyside
(21.8 miles, 35.1 km, direction NE)The Wirral Peninsula is an area of Merseyside approximately 60 square miles (160 square Km) known as 'The Wirral'..
in the county of Merseyside
(21.9 miles, 35.2 km, direction N)The town lies between Heswall and Hoylake, it has a nice sandy beach, a beautiful marine lake and some lovely preserved Victorian properties...
in the county of Shropshire
(22.8 miles, 36.7 km, direction SE)Ellesmere, has a lovely 'holiday' atmosphere which gives it an 'away from it all' feel...
in the county of Gwynedd
(24.1 miles, 38.8 km, direction NW)..
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This magnificent building is the last of the great Welsh castles built by Edward I that is still lived in today. It was begun in.....
This large, handsome red-brick house was built during the 1680's by Thomas Webb for Joshua Edisbury, High Sheriff of.....
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