Llanvihangel Court

Llanvihangel Court is an historic 15C Tudor Manor House with landscaped gardens. The house contains fine 17C panelling and plaster ceilings, with an important oak staircase, stables and large barn. Among other historic associations, it was a reputed hideaway for Charles 1 during the Civil War. 

It is open to the general public:

The planned openings from 28 April - 12 May 2011 inclusive [15 days] have had to be cancelled, with regret, due to illness.

The house will be open from 10 - 19 August 2011 inclusive [10 days], from 14:30 - 17:30 (phone 01873- 890217) with entry and guide; adults £5.00, children £2.50 and concessions £2.50.

 

      

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Location: Llanvihangel Crucorney, North of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire NP7 8DH. It is at latitude  51°52'41.73"N and longitude  2°58'39.85"W, on the east side of the A465. Click on a map to enlarge it or on 'Google Earth', for an aerial view of the house.

    

© David Johnson. Last updated 20 March 2011