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Beaumaris is a captivating seaside town with lively cafes, pubs, restaurants and hotels with good food to suit every taste and some excellent shopping, marked by quality independent traders.

With a mix of Medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture, visitors can stroll along the seafront, taking in the pier and the views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia, continuing through the charming streets with its picturesque cottages, many painted in soft pastel colours.

beaumaris1Beaumaris Castle is a United Nations World Heritage Site which was built as one of the iron ring castles of North Wales by Edward I to stamp his authority on the Welsh.  It was never finished but is nevertheless called the “most technically perfect Medieval Castle in Britain.”

Opposite Beaumaris Castle is the Court House, constructed in 1614 and renovated in the 19th Century.  Here visitors can walk through the large rectangular courtroom, stand in the original dock and view the splendour of the grand jury room.

Beaumaris Gaol was built by Hansom (famous for the Hansom Cab) in Beaumaris_from_the_Strait1829 and features the only working tread wheel in Britain.

Nearby in Church Street stands the 14th Century Church of St Mary and St Nicholas which houses the empty coffin of Princess Joan, wife of Prince Llywelyn Fawr and daughter of King John of England. The location of her body remains a mystery but her effigy is carved into the coffin lid.

There are two more very well preserved historic buildings – the Court House, constructed in 1614 and the Victorian Gaol in Steeple Lane.

A popular visitor option is a two-hour cruise around Puffin Island, with a Beaumaris Squarechance to see puffins, seals and other wildlife at close quarters.

Museum of Childhood in Beaumaris.

From every room, every exhibit breathes the magic of childhood!

 

For more information visit the Beaumaris Town Website

 


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Kings House Beaumaris, Anglesey

7591__webPeriod town house, Sleeps 12 (6 bedrooms) Grading: 5*

A superb historic residence originally built around the 1740’s and was once an Inn until a century ago. The property is situated in a row of properties very close to the castle, gaol and courthouse in this historic and popular town. This fine house has undergone an extensive refurbishment programme to restore original features. The quality of accommodation is superb and it has a delightful courtyard, Kings House is ideal for year round breaks.


 
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