Accommodation
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Philip and Anna Meadway bid you welcome to Firgrove, a member of 'Wales-Great Little Places'.
Philip and Anna Meadway bid you welcome to Firgrove, a member of 'Wales-Great Little Places'.
Their period house, set within one and a half acres of mature gardens overlooking the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, lies between the city of Chester and Snowdonia - only a few minutes drive from Ruthin, famous for the Medieval Banquets at Ruthin Castle and the unique Pentonville style gaol preserved as an exhibition of 19th century prison life.
It also houses the County Archives which are used for family history research.
Firgrove, a Listed Grade II Georgian House of older origins was restored in the early 19th century by Lord William Bagot of Pool Park as a guest house on his estate.
Anna and Philip have now brought this old house up to the standard expected by the modern traveller, keeping the atmosphere and character of the bygone age, catering for couples with their three individually decorated double bedrooms.
At Firgrove we offer traditional bed and breakfast, evening meals are also available.
The house is centrally heated throughout and in the cooler evenings there are open log fires.
From: £45.00
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