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The George III is a unique 17th Century hotel, situated on the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. Serving real ale and homecooked food in a fabulous location - open all year round. The main hotel was built circa 1650 and was once two separate buildings: pub and ship chandlers, which were united over a century ago to form the gracious George III. The adjacent Lodge is a Victorian building built as a Waiting Room, Ticket Office and Station Master's house for the adjacent railway station by Cambrian Railways. Great Western took over in the 1920's followed by British Rail until the line was closed in 1964 by Dr. Beeching. The building was then acquired by the hotel in 1977 and extended and renovated to form six bedrooms with private bathrooms.
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