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The Landmark Trust are opening historic Grade-I listed house, Llwyn Celyn in the Black Mountains with festive Open Days on Saturday 7 – Sunday 8 December.
The event is free to visit, with activities across the weekend and information available on the remarkable rescue from ruin to full restoration.
Explore the historic site, find out more about its history, take part in activities for adults and families, and discover the work of national building restoration charity, the Landmark Trust.
On the Saturday we’ll be joined by a local florist delivering festive wreath making workshops (£15, pre-booked tickets); and on the Sunday the Abergavenny Baker will be cooking up delicious festive bread bakes in the restored farmhouse kitchen (free, drop-in).
Pre-booking is preferred. Wreath workshops must be pre-booked and places are limited.
Dogs are permitted in the Threshing Barn, Beasthouse, outdoors onsite but not in the farmhouse.
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Guide Prices
Free entry to the site.
Wreath workshops are £15 and must be booked in advance. Places are limited.
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Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible Toilet
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Disabled toilets
- Quiet Area/ Rooms
Booking & Payment Details
- Free Entry
Catering
- On site café / restaurant
Children
- Children welcome
Groups
- Facilities for educational visits
- Facilities for groups
- Mini Coach Parties Accepted
Parking
- Accessible Parking
- Free Parking
- On site car park
Property Facilities
- Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)
- Public toilets
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
- Coach parties accepted
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Sitting in the Lanthony Valley, Llwyn Celyn is perfectly positioned to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park. 10 minutes from Llwyn Celyn is Llanthony Priory, the remains of a 13th-century priory. The site is open all year round, with free entry and nearby parking.