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  • Image of Llechwen Hall HotelLlechwen Hall Hotel

    High on a hill overlooking the Aberdare and Merthyr Valleys, this 200-year-old beamed longhouse has served many functions over the years.

    Llanfabon, Pontypridd, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of Ruby Menai RestaurantRuby Menai Restaurant

    Once a fire station and council offices, this buzzy town-centre restaurant is certainly setting Menai Bridge alight - but in a very special way.

    Dale Street, Menai Bridge, Isle of Anglesey

  • Image of West House Hotel, Heritage RestaurantWest House Hotel, Heritage Restaurant

    An exclusive seventeenth-century country house in the ancient village of Llantwit Major, deep in the Vale of Glamorgan, West House oozes heritage and history.

    West Street, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of The Bryn Howel Hotel, Cedar Tree RestaurantThe Bryn Howel Hotel, Cedar Tree Restaurant

    Set in the magnificent Vale of Llangollen adjacent to the Llangollen Canal, this mansion was built in 1854 as a private country residence for local brick and quarry magnate James Caster Edwards.

    Trevor, Llangollen, Denbighshire

  • Image of The Empire HotelThe Empire Hotel

    Built in 1854 as part of Llandudno's first block of Victorian shops, this imposing building with its porticoed facade stands next door to what was the town's first bank.

    73 Church Walks, Llandudno, Conwy

  • Image of The Metropole, Radnor RestaurantThe Metropole, Radnor Restaurant

    Owned and run by the Baird-Murray family for more than a century, this grand Victorian edifice in the centre of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells is a grand tourist and business destination famous for hosting vintage car rallies and other social events.

    Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys

  • Image of Plough InnPlough Inn

    There are delightful views of the Towy Valley and Brecon Beacons National Park (and bracing walks, to boot) from this upgraded coaching inn not far from Llandeilo.

    Rhosmaen, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire

  • Image of The CawdorThe Cawdor

    A landmark in Llandeilo, the Cawdor occupies a listed 300-year-old building that has played a pivotal role in the history of the town.

    Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire

  • Image of The Swan at HayThe Swan at Hay

    A Grade-II listed Georgian coaching inn with numerous additions, the Swan at Hay is a highly popular destination for bibliophiles and others visiting the book Mecca of Hay on Wye.

    Church Street, Hay on Wye, Powys

  • Image of The Blue Anchor InnThe Blue Anchor Inn

    The Blue Anchor was established in 1380 - and was once a focal point for the thriving trade around the port of East Aberthaw.

    , East Aberthaw, Vale of Glamorgan