B and Bs in Colwyn Bay

Ellingham House
1 Woodland Park West
Colwyn Bay
North Wales

LL29 7DR
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Transformed from its late Victorian origins, Ellingham House, an elegant Victorian villa, was built in 1897 and has had a tip to toe refurbishment and now offers luxury bed and breakfast boutique style accommodation with the best in modern comforts and a relaxed and informal atmosphere.

Large spacious bedrooms are richly furnished with modern elegance and style whilst the house retains many of its original features. High standards of comfort and contemporary facilities are reflected in all areas of the house such as comfy beds, stylish tiled bathrooms, soft fluffy towels and WiFi.

We are located in a quiet conservation area of Colwyn Bay that is both green and leafy and yet only a 5 minute walk away from the town centre and main line station, the sea front promenade with it’s Blue Flag beach, and Rydal Penrhos School. The A55 North Wales expressway is only a 3 minute drive from Ellingham House.

The local area offers many places of interest with historic walled town of Conwy, Bodnant Garden, and the Snowdonia National Park a short drive away. Whatever your reason for staying, whether it be for business or pleasure, you will be well looked after at Ellingham House

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Ratings/Awards: WTB 5 Stars
Number of Rooms: 4
Number Ensuite: 4

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Double: From £65
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