Ty'n Rhyl

Boutique B&B

Croeso and welcome to Ty'n Rhyl Boutique Bed & Breakfast in North Wales, where history and charm intertwine. Ty'n Rhyl us a beautifully preserved 17th-century Grade ll listed building offering a unique blend of historic elegance and modern comfort.  Ty'n Rhyl, is said to be the oldest house in Rhyl and Rhyl takes the name from the house.  

Enjoy an evening meal prepared by Chef owner David Barratt and beautifully presented breakfast in the conservatory after a restful nights sleep. Open for relaxed stays, private dining and celebrations and our famous Sunday lunch.

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North Wales

Close to transport links
beach & mountain

Historic Building

Experience the charm of an historic Georgian guest house

A la Carte Restaurant  

Evening Meal Packages 

Parking 

Our walled garden
has ample parking 

Indulge in History & 
Step into Luxury 

Tyn Rhyl is a special place to stay and dine and is classed as a Restaurant with Rooms. 

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Relive history in our charming Welsh getaway

Discover the enchanting allure of Tyn Rhyl Boutique Bed & Breakfast. We are situated a little way from the beach, and tucked inside a walled garden with ample parking. You can immerse yourself in its rich history from the 12th century, while indulging in our beautifully designed accommodation, offering 3 ensuite double bedrooms, a cosy lounge, snug, and a delightful breakfast room.

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CONNECTIONS TO KATHERINE OF ARAGON, FIRST WIFE OF HENRY VIII

Tyn Rhyl, reputedly the oldest house in Rhyl is a charming Bed & Breakfast and has a fascinating history, with its first mention dating back to the Black Prince's registry in 1351. Historians believe that Rhyl took its name from this very house that has stood here for centuries.

As you step into the old panelled hall, you'll be greeted by a fine carved oak mantlepiece of pleasing design. At its center, a stunning mosaic panel of colored marble, known as pietra dura, catches the eye. This fireplace is said to have been part of the bedstead of Katherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII..

Look around, and you'll notice 14 small shields on the panelled wall, each representing different families. The house gained prominence when Angharad Lloyd, a noted antiquarian, geologist, and historian, resided here in the late 17th century.