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Introduction
Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, a sophisticated
blend of the ancient and modern, has been welcoming guests since
the 15th century. Privately owned, it occupies a strategic location
in the centre of the picturesque and historic town of Beaumaris.
A
Grade II listed building, The Bull has played a pivotal role in
the development of the town over the centuries. Cromwell’s
General Mytton commandeered the Inn during the English Civil War:
in complete contrast, it became one of Anglesey’s first legally
recorded Quaker meeting houses during the 18th century. Novelist
Charles Dickens and the diarist Dr Samuel Johnson are just two
of its famous past guests.
Contemporary décor merges with ancient timbers,
antique furniture and artefacts retaining the historic character
of The Bull. These qualities are further reflected by individually
designed bedrooms
each with its own special character and ambience.
There are two separate options for dining, each an
award winner in its own right: The
Restaurant’s confident
décor and original features create a stylish environment
for formal dining whilst in contrast, the lively Brasserie provides
a more informal option.
The freehouse bar retains a traditional
atmosphere with an array of interesting antiques, an open log
fire and oak beams. Popular with both locals and visitors, the
bar has
earned a widespread reputation for excellent hand drawn real ale.
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