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Bed and breakfast in Hawarden |
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Bed and breakfast in Hawarden. Hawarden
is a small town in Flintshire, north Wales, a few miles west
of the city of Chester. Hawarden Airport is the only public airfield
in north Wales, although services are intermittent. One Hawarden's
famous residents is the former Prime Minister, William Ewart
Gladstone who lived in Hawarden Castle. He founded St Deiniol's
Library, situated in Hawarden and recognised as being Britain's
finest residential library. After his death in 1898 it became
the nation's tribute to his life and work. Hawarden's other famous
resident is Michael Owen, the professional footballer. Also see
Hawarden & Hawarden
attractions. If you are in the right town but cannot find
the accommodation you want on this page, you might consider Hawarden hotels.
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| St Deiniol's Library The National Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone Centre of Village Hawarden Flintshire CH5 3DF |
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Mitchell's of Chester Guest House 28 Hough Green Chester Cheshire CH4 8JQ (approx 5 miles from Hawarden) |
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The Limes 12 Hoole Road Chester Cheshire CH2 3NJ (approx 5 miles from Hawarden) |
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