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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > Wales > Clwyd > St Asaph > Tan Yr Onnen Guesthouse
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Guest House in St Asaph, Clwyd


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TAN YR ONNEN, WAEN
St Asaph
Clwyd
Wales
LL17 0DU

Tan Yr Onnen Guesthouse, St Asaph

Accommodation Description:
Whether its for a short luxurious break or for a stop over on business, Tan Yr Onnen is the ideal location. This family run guesthouse has been only been open since 2006 but already their reputation for quality and excellence has spread the world over. Patrick and Sara offer quality accommodation in all of their rooms

There are 4 King size rooms on the ground floor all with Super Kingsize beds and private en-suite facilities. Upstairs are 2 magnificent suites comprising of a comfortable lounge with large armchairs and sofas leading onto a Kingsize bedroom with high quality oak furniture. The large bathroom has both a bath and a shower with a double vanity unit

All of the rooms have flatscreen televisions with DVD players and Freeview. Tea and coffee facilities with fresh milk in the silent running fridge are also provided along with fluffy towels and bathrobes and all the little touches you need to make your stay all the more comfortable. For those with laptops Wifi wireless internet is provided at no extra cost

Start your day with a superb breakfast. Fresh fruit salad, yoghurts, cereals and fresh home baked bread feature here along with a cooked breakfast to savour. Patrick and Sara are dedicated to using fresh local produce and only the best will do

After a busy day you dont have to feel trapped in your room. Why not enjoy a relaxing evening in the lounge or the large conservatory. Although they do not offer an evening meal service they are able to recommend a number of local pubs and restaurants and are happy to make reservations on your behalf There are many reasons to commend Tan Yr Onnen but the best way to find out about this little gem is to try it



From: £65.00

Accommodation Rating: 5*G (about ratings)

Facilities

  • Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Car parking available onsite
  • Wi-Fi Available
  • Video/DVD Player
  • TV
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
  • Hairdryer in each room
  • Iron And Board In Each Room
  • Ground floor bedrooms
  • Disabled Access Public Areas
  • Disabled Access Bedrooms
  • Disabled toilets on ground floor
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair Access To Reception
  • Wheelchair Access To Restaurant
  • Wheelchair Access To Disabled Car Parking Spaces
  • Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
  • Wi-Fi Available In Rooms
  • Video/DVD Library
  • CD Player
  • [Channels] News
  • [Channels] Movies (Free)
  • [Channels] Music
  • [Channels] Childrens
  • Radio
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
Travelling in a Westerly direction leave the A55 at junction 28. Continue on this road for 300 yards and the gateway is on the left. Proceed up the driveway to the carpark at the rear of the premises.Travelling in an Easterly direction leave the A55 at junction 28. At the mini roundabout take the 3rd exit signed for Rhuallt. After 200 yards take the first right and cross over the A55. Follow this road to the end 300yards. Turn left at the T junction and after 50 yards turn left into the driveway. Proceed up the driveway and park at the rear.


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