Wynnstay Arms Hotel by Marston's Inns
About
The Wynnstay Arms Hotel is a historic, Grade II‑listed Georgian building that blends centuries of heritage with contemporary hospitality. Perched on Yorke Street in the heart of Wrexham, the hotel’s red‑brick façade dates back to the 18th century, while the interior showcases a 19th‑century Jacobean ballroom and an Adam‑style fireplace. Its storied past includes hosting the founding meeting of the Football Association of Wales in 1876 and serving as the venue where Prime Minister David Lloyd George announced the end of World War I in 1918. Today the hotel retains its charming character while offering modern comforts. Guests can choose from 47 well‑furnished rooms – including twin, double, and family suites – each equipped with digital TV, Wi‑Fi, and a comfortable Hypnos king‑size mattress. The onsite pub serves classic British fare, a full‑English breakfast, and dining options suitable for families. Convenience is a hallmark: free parking, free Wi‑Fi, and a 2 pm check‑in to 11 am check‑out policy make it ideal for business travellers or weekend get‑aways. Its central location – a 10‑minute walk from Wrexham Central railway station – provides easy access to nearby attractions such as Snowdonia, the English city of Chester, and the coastal towns of Llandudno and Rhyl. Whether you’re a history enthusiast keen to walk in the footsteps of the country’s first football association, a family looking for comfortable accommodation, or a business traveler seeking a well‐situated base, the Wynnstay Arms Hotel offers a blend of historic ambience and contemporary convenience.
Highlights
- Historic Grade II Listed Building
- WWI Announcement Site
- Traditional Pub with Modern Amenities
- Free Parking and Wi‑Fi
Must-See Areas
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Rich Heritage
- Central Location
- Free Parking and Wi‑Fi
Things to consider
- Limited Dining Options Pre‑Booking
- Higher Price Point In Off-Season