Pal? Hall Hotel
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 29 Apr 2018
Exquisite hotel and restaurant in an exquisite location, far from the madding crowds! The building is Grade II* listed, Mid-Victorian country house on the site of an earlier house, the seat of the Lloyds of Pale. The present building, in eclectic Jacobean style, was designed by Samuel Pountney Smith, architect of Shrewsbury, and built 1869-1871 for Henry Robertson, the eminent railway engineer and Liberal MP for Meirionethshire under Gladstone. In 1889 Queen Victoria stayed here as Robertson's guest during her tour of North Wales.