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The Branstone Guest House
Chris and Polly welcome you to the heart of historic Llandudno
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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The Branstone Guest House 14 Llewelyn Avenue Llandudno Conwy
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| Double from: | £25.00 pppn |
| Family from: | £25.00 pppn |
| Single from: | £25.00 pppn |
| Twin from: | £25.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description
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The Branstone merges the best of traditional bed and breakfast accommodation, with fresh 3-star décor and even fresher linen. The carefully decorated exterior captures the essence of a Victorian Heritage resort, and the fresh, modern interiors show that value doesn’t have to be plastic seats and hand-held showers.
The Branstone guest house is ideally located for all the best attractions Llandudno has to offer, with the Great Orme Tram less than a 5 minute walk away, and the beach and pier within the same distance, it’s easy to enjoy the more established delights of a British seaside town. But, as a kind of ying to a seaside yang, there’s a ski slope, a toboggan run and one of Europe’s longest cable car systems, which together provide a unique Alpine feel to this part of the Welsh coast.
There’s no breakfast gong, no nylon sheets and definitely no kiss-me-quick hats hanging off the 150 year old balustrades. Instead, you’ll enjoy the welcome and service of a couple who put their heart, and not insignificant personalities into providing somewhere that is simply just a great place to stay.
The Branstone guest house offers family, double, twin and single (with supplement) accommodation. All rooms are en-suite, and all have tea and coffee making facilities. The little things that matter, like extra bedding, pillows and so on can all be provided at no extra cost .
Breakfast is a wholesome, traditional offering and is served between 8-30am to 9-00am, but can be a little earlier or later if you ask nicely. Cereals, juices, fruit and yoghurts have been spotted here too, but if you’re looking for eggs benedict, cold meat selections and crepes, then you’ve probably come to the wrong place. |
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Local Attractions
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Llandudno sits nestled between the headlands of the Little Orme and the Great Orme. With the Irish Sea at one side, and the estuary of the river Conwy on the other, you can walk across town from miles of golden sandy beaches, with dunes to explore and the chance to land-yacht, wind surf or even try kite boarding, to pebble beaches, Punch and Judy and yes, even Donkey rides.
Long before the pre-fabs of the 1950s, Llandudno could be described as a purpose built resort. Marshland was drained and developed by Lord Mostyn, a visionary and highly enthusiastic developer and entrepreneur, who began work to create a new town in 1857. Along with promenades, arcades and all good Victorian facilities, he built a new Church and a pier, following the Victorian tradition of including a folly or two whenever possible. Llandudno now offers a magnificent mix of welcoming traditional pubs and restaurants, as well as eateries from all over Europe, meaning everyone is, quite literally, catered for. If you enjoy live shows, then the North Wales Theatre offers true seaside fare, as well as a broad range of top class music and culture. The Oriel Mostyn art gallery is renowned across Wales as one of the best in Britain, and there are numerous Castles and historic parks and houses all within an easy drive through beautiful countryside.
At the end of the 380m pier, you can look inland and see the beautiful and majestic mountains of Snowdonia. Take a trip up the Great Orme and you can visit the enthralling Bronze-age copper mines, where entire families would live, and sometimes die whilst taking part in what was probably the very first organised industry in Britain. Because of the beauty and magnificence of its’ surrounds, it’s no surprise that Llandudno welcomes visitors from all over the World, all year round.
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B&B Location
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The Branstone is situated on Llewelyn Avenue, Llandudno which is on a slight incline. Although we have no private parking available there is street parking on Llewelyn Avenue and other surrounding roads
Located right next to the main shopping street (top of Mostyn Street).
Nearest towns Colwyn Bay and Conwy.
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