| Rossett Hall is situated amid private grounds in the attractive village of Rossett, with its 2 working water mills. The hall itself was built in 1750 by future Mayor of London James Boydell, who was at this stage Sheriff to the local Harwarden estate, belonging to the family of future prime minister William Gladstone. The site has since hosted prime ministerial visits, and was also - according to local legend - where Lord Nelson courted Emma Hamilton when visiting the area.
The house boasts an ornate sandstone cantilever staircase, which was designed by a Flemish architect who was captured during the Napoleonic war. The central hall has since been respectfully expanded to incorporate a wide variety of modern facilities.
The 3 easily accesible conference suites have ample natural daylight. Each is equipped with an OHP, flip chart and audio-visual equipment. Varying sizes mean the hotel can offer a tailored solution to any occasion - the Allington Suite, for example, can easily accommodate up to 100 dinner party guests. Wedding parties are a speciality of the hotel.
The hotel''s restaurant-bar, ''Oscars'', is fully air conditioned and serves only freshly prepared food.
Between Chester and Wrexham, this quiet country house has beautiful gardens, swimming pool, gym and beauty salon.
Best Western Llyndir Hall Hotel and Spa is surrounded by the North Wales countryside.
This luxury country estate has artwork, sculptures, an Italian-style terrace and a 200-year-old oak tree.
The award-winning restaurant at Llyndir Hall serves Welsh and international dishes.
Wi-Fi and car parking are free for guests.
Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is within easy reach of the hotel and guests receive a 10% discount.
There is a free bar from 17.00 until 19.00, Sunday to Friday, with all breakfast-inclusive rates staying between 26 December and 31 March 2011 (excluding New Year''s Eve).
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