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Bromwell Court


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Image of The Bromwell CourtA warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Bromwell Court.  Recent refurbishments, both inside and out, have further enhanced facilities to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment with tastefully decorated modern bedrooms, many of which have glorious sea views.  We are in a superb location on the Promenade, just a few minutes walk from the town centre and close to the theatre, conference centre and shops.  We offer:

  • Seafront Location
  • High standard of cleanliness
  • All bedrooms en-suite with free tea and coffee making facilities
  • Daily room service and towel change
  • Hairdryers, radios. WiFi, TV, Freeview in all rooms
  • Seafront licensed bar and bar lounge, large spacious dining room
  • Central heating throughout and double glazed  
  • Excellent home-cooked breakfast.  Hygiene certificate
  • Luxury ground floor bedroom
  • Reductions for senior citizens
  • Large spacious dining room
  • Free on road parking (no meters)
  • Single rooms available

Please ring or write for brochure and terms

 

Contact Details:

Mrs Lesley Griffiths
6 Craig-y-Don Parade, Promenade, Llandudno, LL30 1BG
Tel: 01492 878416

Email: info@bromwellcourt.co.uk
Web: www.bromwellcourt.co.uk

Months Open: 2-12

Grading & Awards

Visit Wales 3 Star Guest Accommodation 

Number of Rooms:

Total number of Rooms: 12
Total number of Ensuite Rooms: 12

Rates Min Max
Daily Rate Bed & Breakfast £25.00 £32.00

Facilities & Services:

Wireless Internet Access  Ground floor bedroom(s)  Liquor licence  Private parking  Short breaks available  TV in bedrooms/units  Tea/Coffee making facilities in bedrooms  Credit cards accepted  Totally non-smoking  Areas provided for smokers  Special diets catered for 

 


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Did you know?

 

Hour-long wildlife cruises are available from Conwy aboard the launch Princess Christine. The estuary has been designated a site of European importance because of its wealth of bird and marine life.

Butterfly

Wales has a coastline 750 miles long (including all the squiggly bits).

Boats

The cliffs of the Great and Little Ormes are hosts to breeding colonies of thousands of seabirds, including Guillemots, Kittiwakes and Razorbills.

 
 
 

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