Buxton House, Llandudno

Buxton House

12 Rosebery Avenue, Llandudno, Wales, LL30 1TF
01492 868656
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Type of Accommodation B&B
Website http://www.buxtonhousebnb.co.uk
Directions - Nearest Town Llandudno
Directions Leave the A55 at junction 19 and follow the A470 to Llandudno. At the roundabout at the brow of the hill take the right hand exit signposted Craig-y-Don. Rosebery Avenue is 5th on the right and Buxton House is near the end on the left.
Tariff - 2 people in 1 room £50 - £60 (GBP)
Tariff - 1 person £40 - £45 (GBP)
Tariff - Children Aged 0-3, Free. 4-6, £5.00. 7-9, £10.00. 10-12, £15.00
Breakfast Full
Restrictions No smoking on property
Payments Cheques
Beds 3 Double , 2 Single , Total 3 bedrooms , Total 6 guests , Buxton House offers 2 En-suite Double Rooms and the Buxton Suite with its own Lounge, Bedroom and En-suite. This room also converts into our Family Room offering bed spaces for 2 Adults & 2 Children.
Bathrooms 3 Ensuite
Associations, Awards & Ratings 4 Star Visit Wales Rating
Languages Spoken English
Facilities and Features Outstanding garden, Wireless Internet
Pets/Children Children welcome
 

Buxton House B&B is a Victorian House which has retained its characteristic features.
Situated in the quiet, leafy avenues of Craig-y-Don and only 2 minutes walk from the splendid promenade of Llandudno.
Nigel and Corinne Sutcliffe provide a warm and friendly welcome and invite their guests to enjoy a relaxing stay in their tastefully renovated 'Home from Home'.

You can sit at your individual tables in our sunny dining/lounge and enjoy your freshly cooked breakfast served on Royal Doulton crockery, whilst enjoying the views of Nant-y-Gamar mountain and woodland.
Each room offers a full hospitality tray, LCD TV, clock/radio alarm, hairdryer and some little extras to make you that bit special!

Llandudno is the "Queen of Resorts " along the North Wales coast, retaining its Victorian splendour, such as the Punch & Judy show on the long pier, which is also a fun place for children to enjoy the attractions or grown-ups can take a leisurely stroll.
On the Great Orme, there is the lovely country park called Happy Valley; the Dry-Ski slope; the Toboggan Run; the Underground Copper Mines; the Cable Car and Tramway, both of which run to the top of the 679 feet limestone headland and are the longest in Britain.
Llandudno is a busy all-season shopping centre with its new Parc Llandudno shopping piazza. The area offers bars and restaurants.

Buxton House B&B is ideally situated for North Wales with easy access to the A55 expressway and surrounding areas. The area is also ideal for walking, cycling, golfing, short breaks and family holidays.
For sight-seeing, there is the Snowdonia National Park, Conwy Castle, Swallow Falls at Betws-y-Coed, Portmeirion (Italian village) and lots more.
Llandudno and its surrounding areas, offer more than just a seaside break but can become a beautiful and interesting touring adventure for everyone.

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