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Ty Seren Bed & Breakfast | Ty Seren is a 208 year old former woolen mill located in the centre of the lovely market town of Dolgellau, Gwynedd. If you like peace and tranquility in an affordable family-run Bed and Breakfast then this is the place for you. The accommodation - all on the first floor - comprises 3 individually decorated en-suite rooms with tea trays and televisions; a family room sleeping up to four, a double room and a single room. We can especially cater for groups of up to 6 Mountain Bikers coming to the nearby Coed y Brenin Mountain Bike Centre, as we have excellent storage in our large cellar and washing facilities for muddy bikes and clothes. The house has many character features, such as slate flagstones, oak staircase, large inglenook fireplace and oak beams, and also has the very unusual feature of an exterior stone staircase winding round the back of the building. Ty Seren lies just off of the main square of Dolgellau, a minutes walk from the nearest pubrestaurant and also 2 minutes walk from Ty Siamas, the new National Folk Music Centre of Wales. The house itself has a checkered history, at one time being a pub called The Star (Seren is Welsh for Star), at another housing three evacuated families on the open plan weaving floor up-stairs, we also have one of the earliest flat roof shop extensions in the area, circa.1860! |  |

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Ty Seren Bed & Breakfast Ty Seren Meyrick Street Dolgellau LL40 1LN Dolgellau LL40 1LN |  | - Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
|  | |  | Visa/Delta,Mastercard,Switch/Maestro |  | - Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
|  | |  | Prices from £80 |  | |  | - Hairdryer in each room
- Interconnecting rooms available
- Laundry/Valet Service
- Limited Hours Room Service
- Wake Up Call Available
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|  | On entering the town by any of the four entrance roads you will eventually join a one way system, Meyrick Street is at the top end of this one way system, where it meets the central Eldon Square. Follow the one way system round the town branching right at each of the forks, after passing on the left in quick succession a pub named the Unicorn, a jewellers called Scotts, a branch of Threshers and a large red painted hardware shop named J P and Sons, turn IMMEDIATE left into Meyrick Street. Ty Seren is 50 yards up on the right hand side, the white front door next to a black painted shop. If you pass the Catholic Church, then you have gone too far! |
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