Voted One of the best places to stay in Wales by LA Times
Wales Tourist Board 4 Star Guest House Recommended in the Mitchellin Guide
SPECIAL OFFER for a two nights break or more.
Yr-Hendre the Old Manse 1923AD
For many of our guests Yr Hendre (Holyhead) will be your first visit to Wales. You can be assured of a warm Welsh welcome. It is important to us that you have a pleasant satisfying experience (Historic sites and Roman Walls etc).
Your visit to Hendre may be your first, if so we hope that it will be the first of many to our home and the beautiful island of Anglesey.
Tastefully restored to provide luxury accommodation for its guests while still retaining its peaceful atmosphere.
Situated opposite a park, in an area of outstanding natural beauty and just a few minutes away from the promenade. Hendre stands in it's own grounds in an ideal position a few minutes from the town centre and ferry terminals yet facing the countryside.
There are lovely walks in all directions including one to the Country Park at the base of Holyhead Mountain. North and South Stack are a few minutes drive away.
Very popular with walkers, cyclists and bird watchers. All facilities available.
Lounge
Dining Room over looking Garden and sea
The lounge overlooks the park and is the ideal place to relax after you day sight seeing.
Totally non smoking establishment.
Parking within the grounds.
Tariff
Arrival is appreciated after 4.00 pm Double or twin bed and breakfast from £60.00
Full cooked breakfast from 6.45am included in price
Our bedrooms have been individually designed and furnished to provide every comfort. All have en-suite bathrooms, colour television, tea and coffee, radio alarms, hairdryers and many extras to make your stay comfortable including books to read.
Beautiful views towards Holyhead, the mountains or the sea from all bedrooms window.
Holyhead Anglesey
Holyhead is situated on a small island off the West Coast of Anglesey. There are coach and rail links to the town. Holyhead has a shopping centre, Cinema and a superb Sports Centre. There are many safe sandy beaches in the area. South Stack and North Stack offer ideal opportunities for bird watching. The town has a Sailing School and a number of national sailing championships are held here.
Spacious Grounds for parking
View from Bedroom window
The Maritime Museum is located in the old lifeboat house (c.1858) and an Art Centre at Ucheldre provides activites for adults and children including Art shops, Puppet Shows, Welsh Folk Dancing, Shakespeare, Concerts etc. There is also a Championship Golf Course.