TY Fy MAM House

Ty Fy Mam was built by a local villager of Welsh descent for his aged mother – the name translates, “The Home of My Mother”. Built in 1900, the Welshman ordered the home from the Sears catalog, and the company shipped it in parts for him to construct. These guestrooms and suites can accommodate 1 to 4 guests.

Ground Floor

Ty Fy Mam ROom 1

Ty Fy Mam ROom 2

Ty Fy Mam ROom 5

Second Floor

Ty Fy Mam ROom 3

Ty Fy Mam ROom 4

FEATURES

While there is no such thing as a standard room in our buildings, all of our accommodations come with the following amenities.

  • Custom furnishings

  • Original artwork

  • Beverage coolers

  • High-speed wireless internet

  • Flat screen HDTV

  • Daily housekeeping

Luxe spa bathrooms with:

  • Custom tilework

  • Oversized walk-in showers

  • Soaking tubs (select rooms)

  • Archive Essentials bath products

  • Clothing steamers

“The Buxton Inn is wonderful! Charming! We loved the overall experience at The Buxton Inn. We would definitely stay again. Stayed in The Raspberry room, very spacious and clean. Victorian charm, but updated comforts. We were escorted to our room, a nice description of the history was given, anything that we needed, we could call. The bathrooms (2 in our room) were beautifully updated in marble, clean and well-heated (winter), plenty of thick soft towels were available.”

— KHALLIWILL ON GOOGLE