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The
building dates back to 1730, when it was built and owned by Tyndwr 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.
The traveller, en-route to destinations further into North Wales, or
touring this beautiful area may experience the restful charm of the old
farm house combined with the highest standards of modern comfort. All
modernisation has been completed with taste and sympathetic regard to the
character and atmosphere of the old building to give each guest the best
of both worlds.
The present owners, Christine and Richard Tomlinson, after purchasing Ty'n y Wern in September 2002, continued the
progressive improvements in quality, facilities and service, and are now
pleased to present a combination of first class accommodation and excellent service which has been awarded five star
grading by VisitWales. Please note that we now operate as a guest house and no longer
offer restaurant or bar facilities.
Double Room 4
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