Free Parking
Free private carpark to the rear of the hotel.
Each of our ensuite bedrooms has its own individual character. Modern amenities have been blended with antique beds and carefully chosen decor, to ensure that your stay is as comfortable as possible. Two four poster bedrooms are available for that special occasion.
All bedrooms have ensuite facilities (bath or shower), TVs, trouser press, hair-dryer, tea/coffee making facilities, complimentary toiletries and most have WiFi.
Check-in from 3:00pm until 7:30pm.
The residents lounge which retains its wall panelling, provides a relaxing atmosphere in which to enjoy coffee and liqueurs and perhaps a chat with other guests at the end of your day.
Many items of antique furniture , as well as collections of glass and china adorn the hallways and landing. Perhaps the most important original feature of the house is the Chinese Chippendale staircase, believed to be one of the finest in the country.
We are a pet friendly hotel, well behaved dogs are welcome, but are strictly not allowed in the dining room. Guests wishing to stay with dogs must book with the hotel directly.
Free private carpark to the rear of the hotel.
Free WiFi available throughout most of the hotel.
Freshly cooked-to order breakfasts for residents and also available for non-residents.
The restaurant is no longer open to the public on a regular seven-day basis, therefore dinner must be pre-booked prior to arriving at the hotel.
For a touch of local charm, we are also offer traditional Welsh teas 10am – Noon and 3pm – 5pm daily. Full afternoon tea available with 48 hours notice.
We can cater for groups in our restaurant from 10 to 40, as well as outside catering events.
A wide range of both indoor and outdoor activities are catered for in and around the town, including fishing, sailing, riding and golf, while the islands coastal paths and nearby Eryri (Snowdonia) mountain range make the area a walkers paradise.
Beaumaris is a charming seaside town, with its mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
The breathtaking views from Beaumaris Green and the pier, across the Menai Strait to the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) never fail to impress the visitor.
The Edward I Castle dominates the Eastern end of town, built between 1295 and 1330 and known as the greatest castle never completed, whilst the Courthouse and Gaol add to the historical interest.
There are many options for eating and drinking in Beaumaris, as well as our own restaurant: