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Bangor-on-Dee,
Hospitality, Food, Drink & Accommodation. |
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Buck House Hotel |
| Bangor-on-Dee |
| Freehouse & Restaurant |
| Tel: 01978 780336 |
| Website |
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| Owned by Mr F. A. and Mrs K. M. Hayes, The
Buck House Hotel High Street, Bangor-on-Dee, is a small family-run
hotel and traditional Inn which has great character. It
is close to Wrexham and Chester and many tourist locations,
also convenient for those visiting Wrexham Industrial Estate. |
| Over the last eighteen years the Hotel has
had careful renovation and extensive refurbishment, and has
a comfortable and homely relaxing atmosphere. Meals
are served in one of two lounges, or a full à la carte
menu is served in the restaurant. The restaurant seats
up to sixty people and is available for private parties or
weddings. The restaurant can be expanded with a marquee to
hold up to 100 guests. To accompany the fine foods the
staff will be pleased to offer a good selection of beers,
wines and spirits. |
| One of the lounges contains an enormous
and unique collection of teapots, if your interest is history
the pictures on the walls have many facts about Bangor years
ago. There is also a good bar/games room to enjoy a
game of pool, darts, dominoes, the locals always give a very
warm welcome. |
| There are six bedrooms all with shower en
suite, colour T.V., radio/alarm and tea/coffee making facilities.
For convenience each room has a direct telephone line,
also full central heating. |
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| The Royal Oak |
| Bangor-on-Dee |
| Tel: 01978 780289 |
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| The Royal Oak, was formally The Royal Hotel
and before that The Oak. It has certainly been a Public
House since 1851, when the adult population of Bangor stood
at 100, and was served by six public houses, New Inn, Ship
Inn, Red Lion, Oak Inn, Buck Inn and Star Inn. Today however
there are only two remaining. |
| The Royal Oak is a building of great character,
and it is beautifully situated opposite the Church and very
near-by the river. Sitting at a outside table with an
ice-cold drink on a summers day listening to the gentle melody
of the river flowing past, is something every one should have
an opportunity to enjoy. |
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| The Stableyard |
| Bangor-on-Dee |
| Tel: 01978 780642 |
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| Built in 1630 the Stableyard
is reputed to be the oldest property in Bangor-on-Dee, with
genuine oak beams, it is situated on the High Street in the
centre of the village and is close by to the shops and pubs.
Convenient for visitors to the Wrexham Industrial Estate,
the Maelor area and is just a short walk from Bangor-on-Dee
Racecourse. |
| There are six bedrooms, most
have bathrooms en-suite, all have tea making facilities, radio
and colour T.V. All of the centrally heated rooms have
an Old World charm with exposed timbers and furnishings in
character. |
| Also offering a choice of Award
Winning accommodation in three newly restored, 4 star rated
courtyard cottages, excellent accommodation for the business
and leisure tourist alike. |
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