The Stratford Llandudno
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The Stratford House is the B&B with four-star hotel feel, when walking in the door of the reception, you will know you made the right choice. Everything to make your stay as comfortable as possible, the little things that matter most have been thought about before you reach us. Your hosts Debra & Andrew will greet you warmly at the Stratford Llandudno. We are located right on the waterfront in one of the most beautiful bays in Wales, overlooking the Ormes both large and small. Llandudno is one of the oldest resorts in North Wales, and we are overlooking the beach famous for its Victorian and Edwardian elegance. We offer accommodation on a Bed and Breakfast basis.
We Debra & Andrew have a former QE2 and QM2 background. We decided to disembark and then open the B and B in North Wales. We hope to provide quality at an affordable price, and our goal is that everyone has an enjoyable stay and will want to come back to stay again and again.
BEDROOMS
Since we are on the promenade, we have rooms with sea views, one with a view of the whole bay we also have ground floor rooms. The rooms are tastefully decorated and very clean, smoking is not allowed. We have four poster beds, Victorian beds some old-world luxury, all beds are made with quality sheets and throws. In your room you will find LCD TV, hairdryer and hospitality tray which can be topped up for free.
The breakfast is three courses, either based on fresh fruit juices, cocktails, grapefruit or cereal, followed by the traditional breakfast with free range eggs and hand tied, sausages and bacon, all locally produced. If you aren't meat lovers, we offer fresh fruit, yogurt, granola, or even a herring. It is then finished with lots of toast with butter and marmalade and jams.
Attractions
We have a wealth of attractions in Llandudno, the cable car that takes you to the summit of Great Orme at 679ft, or for the more adventurous, you can do the walk. We have a dry ski and sledge run, a copper mine dating back 4,000 years. Boat trips on the bay and the Oriel Art Museum, to mention just a few

