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The property's Tudor Wing retains its 1623 hammerbeam ceiling, now housing suites with four-poster beds draped in locally woven wool canopies.
The Marble Dining Room serves modern interpretations of medieval Welsh cuisine, such as salt-marsh lamb with laverbread foam, paired with wines from the estate's underground cellar vaults.
The 20-acre grounds include a walled Elizabethan knot garden and a falconry centre offering daily hawk walks.
Gourmands frequent Ty Hwnt i'r Bont (1.5km), a 16th-century coaching inn specializing in wood-fired Anglesey oysters and cawl simmered in cauldrons over hearth flames.
Manor hotel Denbighshire weddings and events collaborates with Bodelwyddan Castle (2km) to host medieval banquets in its armory hall, complete with troubadour performances.
Pantri Pwdin (800m), a vintage tearoom in a converted chapel, offers 42 varieties of Welsh cakes baked using iron griddles from the Victorian era.
History enthusiasts explore St.
Margaret's Church (1km), known as the Marble Church for its 13 types of global marble used in construction during the 1860s.
Country house hotel near Snowdonia National Park provides guided tours to Gop Hill Cairn (4km), a Neolithic burial mound containing 4,000-year-old stone carvings.
The Rhuddlan Parliament House (5km) preserves original documents from Edward I's 13th-century Welsh conquests in its oak-clad archives.
Outdoor enthusiasts utilize the Clwydian Range Way (3km access), offering 150km of marked trails through Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Historic hotel North Wales with fine dining arranges horseback riding through Bryn Euryn Nature Reserve (6km) on native Welsh cobs.
The Nant Mill Visitor Centre (4.5km) features restored 19th-century waterwheels powering artisan flour mills during weekend demonstrations.
Transport links include Liverpool John Lennon Airport (45 minutes by hotel limousine) and direct rail connections via Rhyl Station (12km) with Avanti West Coast services.
The hotel's vintage Routemaster bus shuttles guests to Llandudno Junction hourly.
Private helicopter transfers land on the estate's croquet lawn, weather permitting.
Budget alternatives: Plas Farm B&B in a Georgian dairy barn with exposed stone walls and Aga-cooked breakfasts.
Tyn Rhyl Hostel offers bunk rooms in a converted 1930s railway signal box overlooking the coast.
Pen-y-Bryn Pods provides heated glamping domes with outdoor cedar hot tubs on a working sheep farm.
Guest reviews (94% positive) praise the nightly harp recitals in the Great Hall and the Time Travel Tea served by staff in period costumes.
Many highlight the secret priest hole discovered during renovations, now converted into a whisky tasting nook.
Some note the narrow country lanes require careful night driving.
The hotel's Wool to Wall initiative, spinning local fleeces into tapestries, receives widespread acclaim.
Cultural programming includes summer Shakespeare performances in the sunken garden and winter wassailing ceremonies in the apple orchards.
The library displays first editions of Dylan Thomas' works alongside 18th-century maps of Welsh wool trade routes.
During December, the estate hosts a Victorian Christmas Market featuring traditional pwnco carolers and blacksmith-forged giftware.
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