The Nags Head

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Garthmyl, Powys, Wales

The Nags Head photoThis beautifully restored Grade II listed building offers boutique style accommodation with ultra modern appliances an excellent onsite Brasserie and Grill free Wi-Fi and free CCTV monitored parking. The Nags Head in Garthmyl is a warm inviting place with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Originally dating back to the Georgian era this classical building has been transformed with a beautiful spacious and sensitive restoration. Recently awarded The Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence and The Gold Award for service from the Welsh Tourist BoardThe five luxurious bedrooms have been furnished to a very high standard leading to the property being awarded 5 star inn status by Visit Wales. Cutting edge technology meets chic style to create a truly unique accommodation experience. As well as everyday home from home comforts such as digital TV channels tea and coffee facilities and power showers all rooms boast incredible 3D TV's with Active 3D glasses free Wi-Fi access Internet phones (allowing high quality direct dial calls which in most cases are free of charge) Breville hot cup dispensers and heated towel rails. It is these thoughtful sophisticated and impressive features that transform your stay into something extraordinary.Presented in an ambient and contemporary style the onsite Brasserie and Grill offers imaginative takes on familiar favourites using the best locally produced ingredients wherever possible. A wide selection of dishes ensures there is something to please every palate ranging from mixed platters to light salads. The grill menu of course boasts a selection of steak cuts to enjoy and Wagyu Beef famed for its tenderness and flavour is used to enhance various dishes including homemade meatballs and burgers.The Nags Head is located in the town of Montgomery positioned near the Welsh Marches in the county of Powys. The area boasts many attractions that are certain to keep you busy whatever your interest: The Offas Dyke trail that runs roughly parallel with the border offers miles of scenic walks that allow you to enjoy the Welsh countryside. The grandeur of Snowdonia National Park featuring Mount Snowdon (the tallest mountain in Wales) is less than an hour away as are a host of outdoor pursuits including fly fishing mountain biking hiking and kayaking. Historical attractions in the area include Montgomery Castle built in the 11th Century and the medieval town of Shrewsbury across the border approximately 10 miles away.

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Hotel directions :
From the M54: Exit the M54 at J7 and join the A6 in the direction of Shrewsbury. After passing around Shrewsbury exit onto the A458 in the direction of Welshpool. After passing Buttington take the 1st exit on the roundabout onto the A483 in the direction of Welshpool. Continuing on the A483 for approximately 4 miles will take you to Garthmyl. Upon entering Garthmyl the hotel can be found on the right hand side of the road.

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The Nags Head facilities :
Hotel Non-Smoking ThroughoutCar parking available onsiteWi-Fi AvailableRestaurantTVSatellite TVTea/Coffee making facilities in each roomHairdryer in each roomTelephone In Each RoomWi-Fi Available In Public AreasWi-Fi Available In Rooms[Channels] News[Channels] Sky Sports

Other useful Info :
accommodationtype : Inn
hotelstaraccreditor : Visit Wales
hotelcreationdate : 11/10/2012 17:24:04
totalrooms : 5
cancellationdays : 2
cancellationpolicy : First Night Stay Chargeable
cancellationterms :

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