| Cross Lanes was originally built as a private house during the reign of Queen Victoria and was converted to a hotel in 1959. The Victorian features and homely feeling have been carefully preserved to this day. In addition, the superb oak panelling in the front hall, older than the original house, dates back to the Jacobean period (circa. 1618). It was rescued from Emral Hall in Worthenbury and carefully restored at Cross Lanes.
This relaxed, friendly country-house hotel is set in 6.5 acres of beautiful mature gardens. It is ideally located for Llangollen, Wrexham, Chester, Erddig Hall and Chirk Castle.
Cross Lanes has en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi, and is ideal for visiting the spectacular Welsh hills and castles and gardens of North Wales and Chester. First-class golf and fishing are close by.
The Lanes Bar and Restaurant has a relaxed, informal atmosphere and serves freshly cooked dishes created with locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. It has held an AA Rosette for 12 consecutive years.
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