Bishopsgate House Hotel


Beaumaris, Anglesey - With only 9 bedrooms this Georgian town house can offer an attentive, yet unobtrusive service, combining modern amenities with elegant antiquity.
Antique furniture, glass and china collections adorn the tasteful interior, where you will find a comfortable wood-panelled guest lounge, ideal for restful coffee and liqueurs. Elsewhere, the on site restaurant is one of just 2 Anglesey hotels to have earned an AA rosette, with fresh local produce served daily to keep you refreshed and content.
Beaumaris Castle (200 metres) - described by some as an unfinished masterpiece, this 13th century castle is one of the most technically ingenious of its kind. Though Edward I was never able to complete it, the castle remains a spectacular, World Heritage inscribed site.
Beaumaris Gaol (200 metres) - a fascinating insight into life in a Victorian prison. Explore the dimly lit corridors, spartan cells, and places of punishment - you can even handle chains and fetters last worn by prisoners of over a century ago.
Museum of Childhood Memories (200 metres) - winner of the British Tourist Authority and National Heritage Museum of the Year Award, here you can view around 2000 items of all types and sizes that provide a nostalgic look back at times now gone.
Bishopsgate is a Georgian town house built in 1755, possibly as a Dower House for a wealthy local family. The hotel boasts a Chinese Chippendale staircase, which is featured in the Welsh book of antiquities.
The hotel has an arrangement with Princess Golf Course and is able to obtain discounted green fees.
The rooms at Bishopsgate blend antique beds with modern amenities; styled and furnished in carefully selected fashion.