Tower

Tower is a special place to stay. Guests can enjoy the romance and mystery of this Grade I listed home when staying in one of 3 guest rooms. Bedrooms are furnished with mostly antique furniture and are either en-suite or have a private bathroom.
 
Tower is conveniently situated for visiting the many historical, cultural and sporting attractions in North Wales, or Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.

Other local attractions are walking in the Clwydian Range, Offas Dyke, Loggerheads Park, Snowdonia, several National Trust and CADW properties such as Erddig and Welsh Castles along the North Wales coast.

Contact details

Nercwys Road,
Mold
Flintshire

CH7 4EW

Nearby restaurants

Caffi Florence
Taste of Wales award-winning cafĂ© at Loggerheads Country Park. We offer wonderful homemade food, using the best local ingredients.
The Antelope Inn
The Antelope Hotel of Rhydymwyn (just a couple of miles northwest of Mold) offers all you could want. Our well-loved family pub, hotel & restaurant is a charming, family-run inn that dates back more than 200 years.
The Blue Bell Inn
The Blue Bell is an independent, family-run, award-winning free house with multiple CAMRA Regional awards.  It was a Sunday Telegraph Top Ten UK Country Pub in 2008 and The Best Pub in 2009, and featured in The Sunday Times Best Summer Walks for 2009.

Pub

Cross Keys
The Cross Keys Llanfynydd is a 17th century pub situated between Mold and Wrexham on Offa's Dyke with open fires and a real olde worlde atmosphere.
Red Lion
A small, welcoming pub, the Red Lion Rhosesmor provides a traditional setting with plenty on offer; from real local ales and ciders to a selection of lagers, wines and spirits.
Y Dderwen - The Oak
Y Dderwen -The Oak - is a rural, community pub, situated in lovely walking countryside some four miles west of Mold on the A541. At our bar we have real ales and a choice of four lagers.