Set within 200 acres of farmland, Bach y Graig offers free private parking and views over open countryside. This historic Grade II listed building was the first brick building in Wales. Each room includes a flat-screen TV, a radio, and tea and coffee making facilities. The en-suite bath or shower rooms have complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. Some rooms have access to free WiFi and original brass beds. In the mornings, Bach y Graig serves a hearty cooked breakfast. Dishes are prepared using locally sourced and homegrown produce. The dining table is an oak refectory table and dates back to the 1700. Guests at the Bach y Graig can enjoy a stroll along the trail in the 40 acres of woodland, which was once hunted in by Edward the Black Prince. The historic market towns of Denbigh, Ruthin, and St Asaph are nearby.
in the county of Denbighshire
(7.4 miles, 11.9 km, direction NW)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
(12.9 miles, 20.7 km, direction NE)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 Merseyside
(13.8 miles, 22.1 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...
in the county of Merseyside
(15.8 miles, 25.4 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
(18.9 miles, 30.4 km, direction NE)The centre-piece of the village is the Lady Lever Art Gallery and Museum, this was built as a memorial to Lady Lever and was opened in 1922...
in the county of Gwynedd
(18.9 miles, 30.4 km, direction W)..
in the county of Merseyside
(19.8 miles, 31.8 km, direction NE)New Brighton in the Wiirral may not be quite what the traditional Brighton of the South of England is, with its extravaganza of a Royal Pavilion, but what it does have is well worth sampling...
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This fascinating art gallery was built by the Ist Viscount Leverhulme, the great benefactor who founded the Lever empire and.....
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