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 | |  | | | Lion Quays Hotel, OswestryMoreton, Nr Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 3EN
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| With its mellow bricks and beautiful walled garden, Lion Quays looks as if it has been beside the Llangollen Canal for centuries, surrounded by the rolling countryside on the border of Shropshire and Wales. In fact this is a 21st century, purpose-built development. Here you will find a superb 82 bedroom hotel, the welcoming Waterside Bar and Restaurant, with its views of canal life and the 20 moorings, which have been created for the many narrowboats travelling along the Llangollen Canal. In summer you can eat outside, soaking up the sun on the terrace. Our aim has been to create a unique venue where quality is a priority, at a price that won't break the bank. |  |
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 | |  | | | Best Western Wynnstay Hotel, OswestryChurch St, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 2SZ
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| The Wynnstay Hotel was a well known coaching inn for both the route from Liverpool to Cardiff and from London to Holyhead. There are references dating back to 1727, but the existing building is typical of the Georgian style, and there have been many alterations and additions over the years. The hotel has been privately owned for the past 20 years and was sympathetically renovated over the past 2 years extending the function suite to 200 people capacity, and converting the old stable block at the rear of the hotel into a luxurious fitness club with an indoor pool, sauna, jet spa, steam room and 3 purpose build treatment rooms. |  |
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 | |  | | | Pen-Y-Dyffryn Country Hotel, OswestryNear Oswestry, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 7JD
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| Perched high in the Shropshire/Welsh hills, this beautiful silver-stone former rectory is in a truly stunning location. This former Georgian Rectory is now an award winning Country House Hotel recommended by most of the UK's leading guide books. Pen-y-Dyffryn was recently awarded the Cesar Best Country Hotel of the Year Award 2003 by the prestigious Good Hotel Guide and Rural Retreat Hotel 2004 by the Which? Hotel Guide. The hotel successfully captures that elusive combination of unobtrusive hospitality, high standards of service and accommodation, first class food and healthy cooking and an easy going unpretentious style that guarantees that 'away from it all' feeling. Great walks from the hotel front door. A retreat and a hotel all in one. In a stunning location on the last hill in Shropshire, 100 yards from the Welsh border, this silver-stone Georgian Rectory is now a stylish country house hotel. In five acres of grounds, with no passing traffic, Pen-y-Dyffryn combines unobtrusive hospitality with high standards of service to guarantee that away from it all” feeling. Pen-y-Dyffryn was chosen as “Country Hotel of the Year” by The Good Hotel Guide, and “Rural Retreat of the Year” by The Which Hotel Guide. We have also been nominated as Johansen’s “Best Value Hotel”. Harden’s Hotel Guides gave us their top marks throughout, a distinction granted to only 27 hotels in the whole of Britain, Ireland, New York and Paris! The restaurant has two AA rosettes. The National Trust properties of Powis Castle, Chirk Castle, Attingham and Erddig are all nearby, as is Wales’ highest waterfall and beautiful Lake Vyrnwy. The medieval towns of Shrewsbury and Chester are both within half an hour. Excellent hill walking. " |  |
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