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Date added: Sep 07, 2006
Ynyshire Hall is set amongst breathtaking scenery in the secret heart of Wales. Surrounded by mountains that were once the refuge of the Celtic Princes and graced by valleys of infinite shades of green, it enjoys a perfect location. The Georgian house sits in 14 acres of glorious gardens on the edge of the Dyfi estuary and surrounded by one of Britain`s finest bird reserves. Interiors are aglow with carefully chosen colour schemes, working in harmony with antiques, rugs, welsh pottery and bold paintings. The elegant candle-lit restaurant sparkles with its crystal glassware and polished cutlery. The Hall`s location makes it an ideal base to explore the whole of Wales.

Group Affiliations:Relais et Chateaux Ratings/Awards:AA 3 Red Stars
RAC Gold Ribbon Award Number of Rooms:10 Number Ensuite:10
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