Plas Dinas Country House 16.9 km from Morfa Nefyn
Country House in Caernarfon
9.4
Excellent
From $236
From $236
Historic Country House
The county house is more than 400 years old, dating from the 17th century. It used to be the Armstrong-Jones royal family's home (Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret).
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryPlas Dinas Country House is a stunning and luxurious property located just minutes away from Caernarfon town and castle. The house is steeped in rich history and exudes old-world charm with lots of Princess Margaret/Snowdon memorabilia and antiques tastefully arranged throughout the property. As Lord Snowdon's former home, the country house has a cultural and historical significance with royal associations, making it a memorable place to stay. The character and style of this historical home have been carefully preserved with history on all the walls and lots of family documents and pictures from Lord Snowdon and the Armstrong-Jones Family. Visitors feel like private guests at this beautiful country house and enjoy exploring the interesting historical connections. Overall, Plas Dinas Country House is a lovely property with a fascinating history that makes staying there quite special.
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Anglesey Arms 18.5 km from Morfa Nefyn
Inn in Caernarfon
7.2
Good
From $76
From $76
Historic InnSummary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryThe Anglesey Arms, incorporated into the historic walls of Caernarfon, stands as a characterful 18th-century building rich in history and atmosphere. Nestled next to the ancient castle and city wall, this property provides visitors with an authentic glimpse into the past. Although the building is dated, its charm lies in its historic and quaint features, making it a classic British pub. Guests can appreciate the old stone walls, especially in the lower areas and the quintessential English inn setting that dates back to the 12th century.

The pub's incredibly historic nature is evident in every corner, from its very old yet lovely structure to its surrounding ancient town wall. Visitors find the Anglesey Arms a great place to immerse themselves in history, soaking in the significant past of both the hotel and its location. The quaint ambiance coupled with the friendly, traditional pub setting makes it a joy to stay in the historic heart of Caernarfon, enveloped by the amazing history of the area.
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The Black Boy Inn 18.6 km from Morfa Nefyn
Hotel in Caernarfon
8.9
Excellent
From $86
From $86
Historic Hotel
Located in Caernarfon, this historic inn exudes character and charm. Its traditional Welsh ambiance and long-standing history make it a notable destination.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryNestled in a great location, 'The Black Boy Inn' is a fascinating historical property that offers an out-of-the-ordinary experience. With its roots dating back to 1522, this 500-year-old inn exudes historical charm and significance at every corner. Guests are enamored by the super charming and quaint atmosphere of this traditional Welsh inn, beautifully restored while maintaining its period look and old-world appeal.

The building itself is a well-preserved example of historical architecture with its narrow floors and numerous stairs harking back to a bygone era. The inn is full of character and historical artifacts with its heritage clearly noticeable throughout. Visitors have praised its cosy, homely feel despite its grand historical setting, making it a truly unique place to stay.

Adding to the appeal, the inn's traditional pub offers excellent food choices and delicious meals, enhancing the overall experience. The friendly and helpful staff contribute to a welcoming atmosphere, making guests feel right at home. Whether it's exploring the building's rich history or simply soaking in its historical appeal, 'The Black Boy Inn' provides a memorable stay steeped in cultural charm and a deep sense of history.
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Year erected: 1522
What is the history of the property?
THE BLACK BOY or BUOY Inn Caernarfon

The question that requires an answer to is when was the name Black Boy first used?

Although records called The Ale House reconnaissance go as far back as 1764, only the names of the victuallers appeared with that of 'their guarantors up to the years preceding 1820. It was only in that year that the names of their licensed premises also appeared, and, in this case, we find that there were two adjacent taverns on this site. The Black Boy was No.7 in the street and the four Shillings and Six Pence was No.9, a Mr. Thomas Parry being the licensee of the former, and a Mr. Thomas Williams licensee of the latter.

Going further back to the turn of the century we find on a map dated circa 1800 that the official name of the street at that time was The Black Boy Street and the same is true of a Census of 1794. The latter was not a proper Census as those which family historians are accustomed. It was more of a head count giving only the name of the head of the family and recording where appropriate (and wife), then the number of children and of servants and finally a total of the number of people in the house. We find that 48 people in all lived in Black Boy Street in 1794. Further research in the Archives at Caernarfon showed that a dwelling house was sold by Mr. Thomas Wynne the squire of Glynllifon to a Mr Henry Robyn’s in 1717 and on the deed, it states that the name of the street was Street Y Black Boy.

Now if we could go back another 60 years, we would be in the middle of the period of the Protectorate under Oliver Cromwell and this is where a well known journalist and author, who died last year, Mr. Ivor Wynne Jones, claimed to have seen documents that were found when the renovations which included extension were made to this building some 50 years ago by the then landlord Mr. Norman Underhill. He maintained that it was here that the supporters of the monarchy met regularly and drank a loyal toast "To the Black Boy". They were referring to the heir to the throne who later became Charles II, but dare not mention his name lest they were overheard by some of Cromwell's spies. Black Boy was in fact a pet name given to the heir to the throne by his mother Henrietta Maria, French by birth but with some Spanish blood in her veins.

When Charles was born he is said to have had a swarthy complexion and his mother used to refer to him as "My Beautiful Black Boy! Now it is understood that there are Black Boy's in other towns and that this explanation is regarded as being the true version for the origin of the name. It is not; therefore, absolutely certain when the name Black Boy was first used in Caernarfon, but Ivor Wynne Jones' contribution to the debate cannot be faulted.

The next question that needs to be addressed is how it was that the "Black Boy Street" or "Street Y Black Boy" became to be called "Northgate Street" in English and "Stryd Pedwar a Chwech" in Welsh. To commence with, let us take the English name "Northgate Street". Along the centuries since the completion of the town walls in 1290 it should be noted that there was no such entrance in the town wall, and it was circa 1820s that the opening was created at the bottom of the street to allow access to the walled town. The entrance at the bottom of Church Street was the first to be created shortly after renovations were carried out to the 8t. Mary Church in Church Street 1810 - 1814. This it is believed occurred c. 1817, and was followed by the other two streets running parallel viz. Market Street and Northgate Street. In 1610, John Spede's Map shows that Palace Street was the official name of the street from Castle Ditch right down to where the town wall was breached and from then on that entrance was called "North Gate". Previously there existed only "The East Gate" 'Y Porth Mawr' and "The West Gate" 'Porth yr Aur'.

The answer as to why the Welsh name "Stryd Pedwar a Chwech" was adopted is quite apparent. As was first stated the present Black Boy is made up of two taverns No.7 and No.9 in the street and in 1820 when the new entrance became known as "Northgate" the name of the tavern at No.9 was "The Four and Six Pence" which translates as "Pedwar a Chwech". Hence the English version of the street name became "Northgate Street" and the Welsh version after a tavern in the street "Stryd Pedwar a Chwech".
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
1509-1547. Henry VIII was born at Greenwich on 28 June 1491, the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He became heir to the throne on the death of his elder brother, Prince Arthur, in 1502 and succeeded in 1509.
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
The Royal Town of Caernarfon UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. Within the building, there is plenty more than just the architecture to be interested in. Although the castle is arguably Caernarfon's biggest attractor of tourists, it is not the only thing in the town worth visiting.
Has restoration work taken place?
In the last few years, major changes have been made.

But always in our mind to maintain the history.
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
Age of the building and the history

Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
Grade 2 Listed by CADW
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Inn
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify?
We are situated in an area where the living Welsh language is used every day.
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Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa 18.8 km from Morfa Nefyn
Hotel in Caernarfon
8.0
Very Good
From $101
From $101
Historic HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryCeltic Royal Hotel & Spa is a period property that has been recently refurbished. Guests will immediately notice the characterful fittings and good easy access to the castle area. The property has a lot of original features that will keep guests fascinated during their stay. This is a proper old school hotel that exudes classic elegance with beautifully decorated areas to relax in. The handsome building has an excellent location near the castle and waterfront and guests will enjoy the fabulous view of the castle and magnificent waterside vista. The hotel has a rich history, which guests will enjoy learning about. Many guests appreciated the fusion of centuries past architecture with comfortable and welcoming furnishings, exemplified by the large rotating doors. In summary, the Celtic Royal Hotel is a lovely place with lots of history and a successful fusion of the old and the new.
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Aberdunant Hall 19.0 km from Morfa Nefyn
Hotel in Porthmadog
9.2
Excellent
From $137
From $137
Historic HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categorySet against the lush backdrop of a pristine park, Aberdunant Hall exudes an air of historic grandeur and charm. This stunning 17th-century hall, encased in its Victorian architectural splendor, effortlessly merges old-world allure with modern comforts. The hotel's beautiful and historic buildings create a captivating ambiance, where guests are enveloped in a gorgeous atmosphere that speaks to the property’s prestigious history.

Aberdunant Hall's location not only offers easy access to local attractions but also immerses visitors in a historic and beautiful setting, making it a unique destination. The grounds, based around an old manor house, are rich with stories of the past and the historic rooms uphold the classic character while providing contemporary amenities.

This historic hotel stands as a testament to the architectural and cultural heritage of its time, offering an atmospheric blend of old charm and historic beauty. Whether one is drawn to the building's regal past or its picturesque surroundings, Aberdunant Hall presents a beautiful historic destination for all to experience.
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Seiont Manor Hotel 21.2 km from Morfa Nefyn
Country House in Llanrug
8.8
Excellent
From $144
From $144
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Historic Country House


Country House for Honeymoon


Country House with Swimming Pool

Heated Pool    Indoor Pool    Outdoor Pool  


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The Lake View Hotel 21.9 km from Morfa Nefyn
Bed & Breakfast in Llanberis
9.4
Excellent
From $120
From $120
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Historic Bed & Breakfast


5-Star Bed & Breakfast


Luxury Bed & Breakfast


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Perthi Uchaf 22.8 km from Morfa Nefyn
Vacation Home in Llanberis
9.7
Excellent
From $214
From $214
Info Categories
Historic Vacation Home


Dog Friendly Vacation Home

Dogs Stay Free  

Dogs Stay Free  


Luxury Vacation Home

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Nant Yr Odyn Country Hotel & Restaurant Ltd 23.1 km from Morfa Nefyn
Hotel in Llangefni
8.5
Very Good
From $116
From $116
Historic HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryNant Yr Odyn Country Hotel & Restaurant Ltd is celebrated for its historical charm and character with many guests appreciating the unique features that come from its past as a set of farm buildings. The hotel exudes an old-fashioned appeal that many find comfortable and endearing. Despite the age of the property, its maintenance ensures that the quaint, traditional feel is preserved, offering an experience that starkly contrasts the often impersonal atmosphere of modern accommodations. Some guests noted areas that could benefit from modernization, but overall, the charm of this old country hotel provides a nostalgic escape that resonates well with those who value history and character in their stays.
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Tyn Rhos Country House 23.1 km from Morfa Nefyn
Country House in Caernarfon
9.0
Excellent
From $194
From $194
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Historic Country House

Boutique-style Country House


Luxury Country House


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Tyr Graig Castle 24.7 km from Morfa Nefyn
Hotel in Barmouth
8.6
Very Good
From $141
From $141
Historic HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryNestled above the picturesque Barmouth beaches, Tyr Graig Castle is a charming hotel that captivates guests with its historical significance and breathtaking views. This period property, initially built as a house, retains many of its original features, offering visitors a journey back in time. With stunning stained glass windows and traditional wood paneling, the castle is a treasure trove of historical details that guests find fascinating. Its unique character and quaint charm have been lovingly preserved, enhancing its allure as a hidden gem. The hotel's tasteful updates complement its historic charm, creating a harmonious blend of the old and new. Visitors are enchanted by the beautiful decoration throughout and the unique position overlooking the bay, providing truly amazing views. Tyr Graig Castle is a must-visit for anyone seeking a stay steeped in history and character, where the past is vibrantly alive, and the scenery is simply breathtaking.
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