Parts of Wales have suffered major flooding after hours of torrential rain
The road outside Ty'n y Cornel Hotel was under a feet of water. Pic: Ty'n y Cornel Hotel.
A historic hotel in the north of the country was among those hit by the heavy downpours, which began overnight and continued into Saturday afternoon. A spokesman for the Ty'n y Cornel Hotel, which dates back to the early 1800s, by Tal-y-llyn lake in Gwynedd told Sky News the water was above his knees on the road outside.A spokesman for the hotel said lorries had sent waves of floodwater towards the building. Pic: Ty'n y Cornel Hotel"We normally know what it's going to do, but this time it's caught us out.
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