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Set in the beautiful Vale of Llangollen, with uninterrupted views across the valley. The ancient ruins of Castell Dinas Bran are high up on the hillside opposite the hotel.
The building dates back to 1730, when it was built and owned by Ty`n Dwr Hall and used as a tied farm cottage and ten acre small holding by the workers on the estate. Its use, exclusively as a farm house continued until 1904, when, with its proximity to the ancient London to Holyhead thoroughfare, it began to offer travellers rest and guest house facilities. Over the next 70 years, its popularity - and number of guests - increased, so that in 1974 farm work finally ceased, and the `House in the Meadow` became the fully licensed Ty`n y Wern Hotel. We have three single bedrooms, three twin bedrooms, and six double bedrooms, all of which are tastefully decorated and equipped to the same high standard, having fully en-suite bathrooms with bath and/or shower. All have remote control colour television with tele-text and video-recorder, clock/alarm radio with CD player, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. All rooms have individually controlled central heating radiators. Ironing facilities are available. One double room and one twin room are on the ground floor - the double meets category 1 requirements for disabled access and facilities, whilst the twin meets category 3.
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