Visitors step back in time to 1645 and are welcomed into the Manor by the costumed servants who follow the traditional domestic and farming rhythms of life in the countryside. The Manor was designed to be easily defended during the turbulent reigns of Tudor kings and queens and is one of the finest examples of a semi-fortified manor in Wales today. (Admission charges apply to the Manor house)
Entry to the Visitor Centre and gardens is free of charge, it houses an exhibition about the history of the Manor, a coffee lounge serving lunches & snacks, and a shop stocking a wide range of gifts, books, jewellery and tourist information. The small 17th century gardens include a knot garden, pleached walk, orchard and physic and kitchen gardens featuring species of plants and trees from 1645 or earlier.
Family: £25 (2 adults & 3 children)
Adult: £8.50
Child & Concessions: £6.95
Under 5’s: FREE
Adult Group: £6 (20+ people)
School Groups: £6 (Under 16’s)
For more information please call 01443 412248