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Beaumaris
The conservation town of Beaumaris (Pretty marsh) is a quaint
little town with it’s moated, concentric Castle, built for
Edward the 1st...more The walled town of Beaumaris is steeped in
history including The Tudor Rose – a half-timbered domestic
house circa 1400, now a shop. The Olde Bull Restaurant
(1626) was once the headquarters of Oliver Cromwell, and was
visited by Charles Dickens and Dr Samuel Johnson on many
occasions.
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the infamous hanging Judge Jeffrey presided and gaol with
working treadmill (1829)...more
There is also a Victorian Pier
and interesting shops…more
“Numerous restaurants…”
Places
to eat
Beaumaris
boasts numerous restaurants, ranging from the The Olde Bull
Restaurant (1626) Egon Ronay ~ With it’s interior designed
bistro and upstairs gourmet restaurant. The Bishopsgate Hotel
also has an excellent menu. Alternatively for excellent pub grub
and guest ales! Why not visit the Liverpool Arms & The
Sailors Return Pub
with their olde world charm and beams. Or any of
several other eating-places… Not forgetting the pier Fish and
Chip Shop/Restaurant! To contact our local shop for
groceries/meal deliveries please click
here
“25
golden beaches..”
The island has over 25 golden beaches, 15 of which are award
winners! The beaches at Llandona (European Blue Flag
Winner...more
)and Newborough...more offer excellent facilities for families,
with miles of beautiful sands. Families with young
children will enjoy the large seafront paddling pool attached to
the Blue Peter rescue centre in Beaumaris itself.
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