| With only 9 bedrooms this Georgian town house can offer an attentive, yet unobtrusive service, combining modern amenities with elegant antiquity. Antique furniture, glass and china collections adorn the tasteful interior, where you will find a comfortable wood-panelled guest lounge, ideal for restful coffee and liqueurs. Elsewhere, the on site restaurant is one of just 2 Anglesey hotels to have earned an AA rosette, with fresh local produce served daily to keep you refreshed and content. Bishopsgate is a Georgian town house built in 1755, possibly as a Dower House for a wealthy local family. The hotel boasts a Chinese Chippendale staircase, which is featured in the Welsh book of antiquities.
The hotel has an arrangement with Princess Golf Course and is able to obtain discounted green fees. Room Details
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Deluxe Double Room Deluxe rooms are larger than a standard double with a 4-poster bed or a jacuzzi bath. All rooms are individually designed by a top Welsh interior designer.
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Standard Twin Room All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
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Directions to Bishopsgate House Hotel: By car (from the A55): - Take the A55 over Britannia Bridge onto Anglessey. - Take the 1st exit after the bridge onto the A5. - At the end of the exit, turn right and take the A5 in the direction of the Menai Bridge. - When you reach a roundabout, take the 2nd exit, straight across onto Cil-Bedlam. - Turn left onto the A545 and follow it to Beaumaris. - This will bring you to Castle Street. The hotel will be on your left.
Parking: Free parking is available at the hotel.
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Updated 09 November 2008 |