 Haunted Hotel Guide
The Feathers
Address: The Bull Ring Ludlow Shropshire. SY8 1AA
Described by Nikolaus Pevsner in 'The Buildings of England' as 'that prodigy of timber framed houses' and more recently in the New York Times as 'the most handsome inn in the world' The Feathers Hotel is internationally recognised for its beautiful Jacobean architecture and medieval heritage. Situated at the heart of the ancient market town of Ludlow there are excellent craft and antique shops and a wealth of historic buildings all within easy walking distance. Being so central The Feathers Hotel has for centuries been an important meeting point for the local community and visitors enjoy its lively atmosphere particularly during the annual arts dedicated Ludlow Festival which takes place during the last week of June and the first week of July details at www.ludlow.org.uk
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Ruthin Castle Hotel
Address: Ruthin Denbighshire North Wales. LL15 2NU
Truly Individual... Truly Magical... An Extraordinary Romantic & Historic Hotel Ruthin Castle the "Red Fort" which dates from before 1277 and dominates the historic Welsh market town of Ruthin close to Chester Llangollen and within easy reach of the North Wales Coast Snowdonia and picturesque Betws-y-Coed. The castle previously formed part of the Crown Estate until sold by Charles I in 1632 and sits in its ancient walled dry moat within acres of private landscaped gardens parkland and woods alongside the River Clwyd.
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Elvey Farm
Address: Elvey Lane Pluckley KENT TN27 0SU
Elvey Farm is a medieval farmstead in a magical setting. Surrounded by 75 acres of idyllic Kentish countryside the farm lies in the heart of Pluckley the most haunted village in England. Beautifully appointed rooms in the Stable Block and Sixteenth Century barn with stunning views over the countryside and stylish contemporary bathrooms
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Maesmawr Hall Hotel
Address: Caersws Powys SY17 5SF.
WHETHER it's simply an overnight stay with bed and breakfast or a longer holiday Maesmawr Hall combines the quiet tranquility of a country house with the atmosphere of a popular venue. Many of the rooms have recently been refurbished to a high standard and offer stunning views over the grounds and the breathtaking countryside beyond. The hotel has 17 en-suite bedrooms with modern facilities eleven rooms in the Hotel and six rooms in the Coach House. In the main house the rooms have an individual character and display many original features of this beautiful period house. All these rooms are non-smoking. The ground-floor rooms in the Coach House offer the facility for guests to bring their dogs on holiday should they wish.
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Craig-y-Nos Castle
Address: Brecon Road Pen-y-Cae Upper Swansea Valley Powys
Craig-y-Nos Castle is ideal for away breaks with views of courtyard and grounds from your bedroom. This mountainous area with its interesting rural lanes and off-road tracks provides magnificent opportunities for rides & walks throughout the Brecon Beacons National Park. All the comforts of the castle are offered together with a friendly service that will realise your every expectation for an enjoyable visit. In winter relax by a real log fire in the Patti Bar in the evenings. In summer enjoy the views from the patio. We have light bar snacks and log fires in the Patti Bar. By day try pony trekking caving walking mountain biking which can be organised. There are many public rooms. the Breakfast Room with huge Sky TV huge Billiard and Music Room the quiet peaceful Patti Bar with real log fire and a new restaurant soon to be opened in the cellars. Why not come up for a tour of the castle? Local Attractions Grade 1 Listed Theatre National Showcaves of Wales Cefn-y-Erw Primate Sanctuary and Aberdulais
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