Llancaiach Fawr Manor is no ordinary heritage attraction. History here is tangible. The costumed servants of the house are living in 1645 and allow you to share in their world. Fires crackle, candles flicker and the sounds of domestic life make your visit a memorable experience of the past.
ADMISSION Adult £8.50, Conc £6.95, Child £6.95, Family (2+3) £25
Season (4 Jan 2024 - 24 Dec 2024) | ||
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* Closed bank holidays.
Last admission is 16:00.
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