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The West Arms Hotel in Llanarmon
Dyffryn Ceiriog
Why
not treat yourself to a well deserved break in a beautiful location in
the Ceiriog Valley? We have a 16th century hotel full of charm and
character in a tranquil picturesque setting with unpretentious
hospitality and superb cuisine by award winning chef Grant Williams.
Established as a Hotel in 1670, the West Arms holds AA and RAC 2 star
ratings and is mentioned in Welsh Rarebits, Hotels of Distinction as
well as Johansens and many other hotel guides.
Roaring Inglenook log fires, low ceilings and undulating floors plus an
award winning restaurant having two RAC ribbons and an AA rosette, plus
entries in the Good Food Guide and Which? magazine. Head chef Grant
Williams produces his menus with loving care, creativity and local
produce whenever possible. Supper can be taken either in the restaurant,
or round the blaze of the log fire in our cosy bar.
We also have total seclusion to offer to those who want to 'hide away'…
we have a small private dining room for up to 14 people within the
hotel, and a beautiful bedroom with suite facilities, where you can dine
romantically, undisturbed and unrecognised.
The
West Arms features seven 'character' rooms, plus a further eight rooms
all with bath and hand shower facilities. All rooms are available as
single occupancy in either double or twin configuration as desired. Why
not sample our country inn with some of the finest views of the Welsh
hills and spoil yourself?
The Howard Room:- A beautiful en suite bedroom complete with four poster
bed overlooking the village, full of beams and tradition, so called
after a previous owner Mr Howard, from Warrington, before the second
world war.
The Bunny Warren Room:- so named after Mr & Mrs Bunny who owned the
Hotel during the mid 1950's.
The Middleton Room:- A charming character room en suite with super
king-size double bed overlooking the village. This room was named after
a previous owner, the Middleton family who presently own Chirk Castle.
The Eagles Room:- A character twin bedded room, delightfully furnished
with full en suite facilities in the old part of the hotel, overlooking
the village. The room was named after the original name of the hotel, as
it first opened in the 1600s by the Watkins Williams Wynn family who own
Llangedwyn Hall, and an eagle is on their coat of arms. |