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Pentre Mawr House

Llandyrnog, LL16 4LA DenbighGBP 130 - 190

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Pentre Mawr is a 5-star country house hotel, set in 200 acres of meadows and woodland in the Vale of Clwyd, an area of outstanding natural beauty. So… More
Hall Square, LL16 3NU DenbighGBP 65 - 160

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A Grade-2 Listed 16th century coaching inn, the Guildhall Tavern is 3 minutes’ walk from Denbigh Castle and town centre. Some of its luxurious rooms… More
GBP 145 - 170

Castle House B&B

Love Lane / Bull Lane , LL16 3LY DenbighGBP 145 - 170

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In the ancient walled town of Denbigh, with stunning views of the Clwydian Mountains, Castle House offers luxurious, romantic accommodation, tradition… More
 

Denbigh: Guide


This is about a town in Wales. For the former town of the same name in Virginia, see Denbigh, Virginia. For the American Civil War blockage runner, see Denbigh (ship).For the THE HORNSTAR, see Denbigh Morris (musician)

Denbigh (traditional county of Denbighshire, Wales before 1888. The town lies on the River Clwyd and grew around the glove-making industry.

At one time the majority of the population sought employment at the North Wales Hospital, which cared for mentally ill people. The institution was locally known as 'Denbigh Mental'. The hospital closed in the 1990s.

Notable buildings in Denbigh include Denbigh Castle, the town walls begun in 1282 including the Burgess Gate, and Leicester's Church, an unfinished church begun in 1579, which was going to be a cathedral with the title of city to be transferred from neighbouring St Asaph. The project ran out of money and the grounds now lie derelict. Other attractions in the town include a library / museum.

Famous people associated with Denbigh include:
Rhoda Broughton, poet
Humphrey Lloyd, cartographer - see external links
Sir Hugh Myddleton, Royal Jeweller, goldsmith and entrepreneur
Twm o'r Nant, playwright
Kate Roberts, writer - see external links
Henry Morton Stanley, journalist and explorer - see external links

Denbigh hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1882, 1939 and 2001.

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