Owners of the Interesting Hotels group have added Château Rhianfa, a Grade II-listed French-style château in North Wales to their portfolio of interesting hotels.
Château Rhianfa is set within two acres of land overlooking the Menai Bridge. The house was originally built in 1849 as a gift from Sir John Hay Williams to his wife.
Although Château Rhianfa is primarily known as a venue for 'fairytale style' weddings it does have good corporate meeting facilities as well.
Château Rhianfa has 30 bedrooms, a restaurant and eight meeting rooms which will accommodate up to 120 delegates. The rooms are equipped with free wi-fi and the latest AV technology.
Other hotels in the Interesting Hotels portfolio include: Llangoed Hall in Brecon, North Wales, The Swan at Hay-on-Wye, Poets House in Ely, Hawkstone Park in Shropshire and Sudbury House in Oxfordshire.