| Bishopsgate is a Georgian town house built in 1755, possibly as a Dower House for a wealthy local family. The hotel boasts a Chinese Chippendale staircase, which is featured in the Welsh book of antiquities.
The hotel has an arrangement with Princess Golf Course and is able to obtain discounted green fees.
In the pretty village of Menai Bridge, the 200-year-old Anglesey Arms is rich in original charm and traditional character, with en suite rooms, tasty home-cooked food and real ales.
The Anglesey Arms is the first building you see as you enter the island of Anglesey over Thomas Telford''s famous Menai Suspension Bridge over the Menai Strait.
The friendly pub serves traditional real ales and good, honest pub food in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The building is steeped in history and the bell once used to call last orders was the original ships bell rescued from the HMS Conwy, which ran aground in the Menai Straits in April 1953.
The en suite rooms feature modern comforts and facilities, including flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee.
Free Wi-Fi is available in the bar.
A full English breakfast is served each morning and free private parking is available on site.
The A55 and the city of Bangor are just minutes away.
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