With Wales in Style, you can find those special places to stay in Wales - from romantic weekend breaks to full blown family holidays.
Soulton Hall estate is home to Bronze age earthworks and a Roman Road. The present hall, remodelled in 1556, and has been sympathetically restored by its caring custodians, the Ashton family, but remains very much intact.
St Lawrence Country Guest House is set in its own beautiful 19-acre estate with south-facing views to the sea, Caldey Island and beyond.
Here is a secluded 16th-century farmhouse has been immaculately furnished and decorated in country style.
The standards of its rooms easily match (and often surpass) those of a good hotel.
The Bear is a wonderfully wonky, cosy and cuddly B&B. It’s not surprising that this former inn – Grade II-listed – has settled into its foundations.
The Cottage at manorhaus Llangollen is a cosy yet tastefully modernised one bedroom self catering cottage attached to manorhaus B&B, another member of Wales in Style.
This imposing, pink-washed Georgian house, dating from 1746 and standing in its own grounds, more than lives up to the expectations its appearance creates.
Relaxing CONTEMPORARY LUXURY in a historic Edwardian house, close to the SEA. LAID BACK hosting offering MODERN BOUTIQUE HOTEL STANDARD accommodation, with METICULOUS ATTENTION TO DETAIL and FABULOUS locally sourced food.
The River Café Glasbury is located overlooking the River Wye, 4 miles from Hay-on-Wye.
It’s the ultimate ‘beside the sea’ property, popular with families and in an idyllic location overlooking Tresaith Bay, one of the loveliest stretches of sand on the Cardigan Bay coast.