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Castle House Bed and Breakfast

About

Indulgent . . . Luxurious . . . Different Welcome to Castle House Bed & Breakfast in the ancient walled town of Denbigh, North Wales.

Castle House is one of Wales' newest and most ambitious bed & breakfast locations.

A commitment to quality, attention to detail, stunning decor and breathtaking views mark out Castle House bed & breakfast as a perfect 'home from home' for the visitor with an eye for the unusual!

It's a substantial, Grade 2 listed former gentleman's residence dating back to 1820 with magnificent views across the Clwyd Valley towards The Clwydian range of mountains, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Castle House offers 3 individually designed and magnificently appointed bedrooms, lounge and a graceful dining area which also offers scrumptious afternoon teas and specialty catering for meetings and small events, using local produce and supplies.

In addition, there are 2 self-contained Cottages set within Castle House's extensive gardens.

The first, Leicester's Cottage (2 bedrooms) is actually part of historic Leicester’s Church built in 1587, whilst Gardener's Cottage (2 bedrooms + bunk room) NOW WITH HOT TUB is located on the edge of 9 acres of private ancient woodland which provides romantic charm, comfort and secluded privacy with far-reaching magnificent views of the Clwydian Range.

The cottages may be used as annex accommodation to the main house for b&b or alternatively as self catering accommodation.

Castle House facilities have been designed as much for comfort of the discerning businessman, as for meeting the needs of families and individuals who come from throughout the UK, Europe and beyond to explore the stunning sites and attractions of North Wales and surrounding area.

Castle House is surely one of the most uniquely historic bed & breakfast locations in the UK, featuring as part of its own garden a significant part of Denbigh's ancient town walls, as well as the evocative ruins of a 16thCentury Cathedral built by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

Our facilities have been designed as much for the comfort of the discerning businessman, as for meeting the needs of families and individuals who come from throughout the UK and beyond to explore the stunning sites and attractions of North Wales and surrounding area.

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
4
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
1. Dudley£170.00 per room per night
2. Stanley£160.00 per room per night
3. Gee£160.00 per room per night
4. Fazakerley£90.00 per person per night

*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Facilities

Booking & Payment Details

  • Euros accepted
  • Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted

Catering

  • Evening meals
  • Licenced (table or bar)
  • Packed lunches provided
  • Snacks/afternoon tea
  • Special diets available
  • Vegetarian diet available

Heating Facilities

  • Central heating
  • Real log/coal fires

Leisure Facilities

  • Fishing
  • Golf available (onsite or nearby)

Parking

  • Private parking

Property Facilities

  • Lounge for residents' use
  • Television available
  • Totally non-smoking
  • WiFi or internet access

Room/Unit Facilities

  • CD player
  • DVD player
  • Hairdryer
  • Radio
  • Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
  • Television

Site Features

  • Building of historical interest
  • Garden

Room/Unit Facilities: 1. Dudley

  • Bath
  • Four poster bed
  • Scenic view
  • Shower

Room/Unit Facilities: 2. Stanley

  • Scenic view
  • Shower

Room/Unit Facilities: 3. Gee

  • Scenic view
  • Shower

Map & Directions

Road Directions

From Chester exit A55 at Junction 27 (for St Asaph/Denbigh), take first exit off roundabout.
From North Wales exit A55 at Junction 27 (St Asaph/Denbigh), take 3rd exit off roundabout.

After quarter of a mile, first exit at mini roundabout, up hill to next mini roundabout, take 3rd exit (Denbigh A525).

Follow A525 through village of Trefnant, to roundabout on outskirts of Denbigh (roundabout has a house in the middle!) take second exit to Ruthin A525.

At next roundabout take 4th exit (Denbigh) (Ruthin Road).
Quarter of a mile, take the second left (Ffordd Ystrad).
Proceed for 1 mile to staggered crossroads, take right turn to Denbigh, down and then up river valley, past old (disused) hospital to slanted T junction, turn right and after 50 yards turn right into driveway to Castle House, proceed along tree lined drive for 1/2 mile to enter Castle House.

Castle House Bed and Breakfast

Plas Castell, Bull Lane, DENBIGH, Denbighshire, LL16 3SN

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Tel01745 816860

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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