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Llanyrafon Manor

Llanfrechfa Way, Cwmbran NP44 8HT, United Kingdom

Llanyrafon Manor
History museum
4.3
245 reviews
8 comments
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JXWR+7M Cwmbran, United Kingdom
+44 1633 648562
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Monday: 8–17
Tuesday: 8–17
Wedneasday: 8–17
Thursday: 8–17
Friday: 8–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Paul Griffiths
Paul Griffiths
Had a cream tea with friends. They sat us in one of the old "buttery" room, great setting and the food was fresh and very tasty. The lady was very polite and cheerful. We all enjoyed the experience, will return soon.
Jonathan Conway
Jonathan Conway
Nice little bit of history, with lovely tea rooms. Good coffee and hot chocolate, nice food and a reasonably priced children's 'packed lunch's. Definitely worth a visit if you have an hour to kill. They also have craft and food fairs, and outdoor cinema events. Their bug trail is a great little activity for the kids too.
Laura Davies
Laura Davies
Came here for an afternoon tea for my birthday back in January, and it was lovely and they accommodated for our dietary requirements. It's also the perfect place to pop to for a cup of tea and slice of cake. I'd like to come here for one of their open air cinema nights.
Dean Harper
Dean Harper
A lovely visit, not too much to do and interactive tools weren't working but a nice location to visit after the boating lake. There is a safe open area for the children. The cafe was very friendly, tasty and priced well. The resident cat "Molly" was great with young children, making their day. We'll return again soon
Derek Bayliss
Derek Bayliss
What a lovely, peaceful oasis. Live only a few miles away and didn't know it existed. Spent a few relaxing hours with family enjoying refreshments and where our young grandchildren could run around and play safely. Staff were so friendly and helpful.
Stan MvF
Stan MvF
A beautiful period property, maintained by CADW I believe, that has a small coffee shop inside. Entry was free and we ordered coffee and a tea cake. Tea cake was lovely as was the coffee. My only gripe is they were served one size only and after you waded through the foam on the Cappucino there wasn't a lot of actual coffee. Around the Manor there was lots to explore with plenty of signs to denote what you were looking at. I'd say a great morning or afternoon out for a family or history enthusiast. Large grounds suitable for picnics, even with picnic blankets available to borrow make this a great destination for a cheap day out.
Tristan Perry
Tristan Perry
Always a good place to go. The food and drink is good quality for the price, and it's never too busy. It's very baby friendly too which helps - much easier to take a baby here than Costa/Starbucks.
Philip Evans
Philip Evans
Used the venue to meet a mate during current restrictions. Excellent anti covid arrangements were in place, food and coffee was excellent and at a sensible price. Staff were extremely polite and helpful and setting/layout was very comfortable.
Will go back when I can.
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