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Title: Cross Lanes Hotel and Restaurant
Address: Bangor Road, Marchwiel
Zipcode: LL13 0TF Location Map
Phone: 0871 716 2650
Website:
Facilities:
  • Parking - Free
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Room Service
  • TV in Rooms
  • Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: Sep 07, 2006
Set in extensive and beautiful grounds, the Cross Lanes is the ideal location for visiting Chester (25 mins drive) and the castles, gardens and beautiful countryside of North Wales. Erdigg Hall, and Bangor-on-Dee are very close with Llangollen and Snowdonia just a short drive away.

The Victorian ambience, comfort and genuine hospitality help to ensure you have a pleasant stay. Amenities include putting, croquet, fishing, a fine award winning restaurant with regional specialties.

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Group Affiliations:Best Western Ratings/Awards:Consort Regional Hotel of the Year `96
RAC/AA 3 stars
AA Rosette
Wales Tourist Board 4 crowns
Highly commended Number of Rooms:16 Number Ensuite:16 Restaurant Name:Kagans Brasserie Cuisine:British with European influence Chef:Nicholas Walton Awards:AA Rosette for quality of food
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