Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This is the finest address in the north of Wales, a dramatic 17th-century country house set in 200 acres of parkland and manicured gardens. It would be the only suitable address for the novelist Henry James, were he alive today. Skillfully restored, it offers architectural merit combined with 21st-c... frommers.com
No title - expert review Nestling in 200 acres of parkland to the south of Llandudno and west of Pydew Mountain, Grade I listed Bodysgallen Hall & Spa exudes a mixture of history, great comfort and sophistication. With spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle it provides all that is best in country house hospitality.... johansens.com
No title - expert review Snowdonia is home to the most beautiful Welsh scenery and Bodysgallen Hall, the most beautiful of Welsh hotels. Built around a 13th-century watchtower with Conwy Castle in the distance, this rambling hotel looks surprisingly uniform, considering eight centuries of additions, alterations, and restora... karenbrown.com
No title - expert review DetailsNearest Train Station:Llandudno Junction Group Affiliations:Historic House Hotels LtdPride of BritainRatings/Awards:AA 4 Red Stars & 3 Rosettes for food2004 Which Hotel Guide, Hotel of the Year2004 Conde Nast Traveller, One of the 10 Best UK Spa Retreats2005 Good Food Guide 'Wales Commended'.... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review There is no better setting for a cozy whodunit—Agatha Christie's Miss Marple would have felt quite comfortable here. This 17th century manor, set in 22 acres of fountains and climbing roses, is British hospitality to the extreme. Fireplaces crackle, footsteps tread softly on Persian carpets, a... tablethotels.com
You need more than a nice property to be a 5 star hotel - user review Bodysgallen was supposed to be the highlight of our trip to Wales. Wrong. The gardens and property are lovely, but the hotel is poorly run. Bags are brought in from your car, only to be abandoned by the front door. There is no e... epinions.com
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