
Discover the Hidden Gem: Llwyn Celyn's Historic Opening
This September, a treasured piece of Wales' heritage, the Grade I listed Llwyn Celyn farmhouse, will open its doors to the public as part of Cadw’s Open Doors festival. Nestled just outside Abergavenny, this historic farmhouse will offer a variety of engaging activities, including traditional willow weaving workshops that showcase the craftsmanship of the area.
A Unique Opportunity for Community Engagement
The Open Doors festival provides a rare chance for the local community to explore Llwyn Celyn, a site typically reserved for holiday guests. From September 20-21, visitors will have the opportunity to step inside the beautifully restored medieval farmhouse and participate in hands-on workshops led by experts from the Rural Skills Centre. This event promises not just a glimpse into history but also a chance for creative expression through crafting items like decorative pieces or bird feeders.
Emphasizing Heritage and Sustainability
Beyond the crafting activities, the weekend will highlight the remarkable story of Llwyn Celyn's restoration. Once on the brink of ruin, this farmhouse has been lovingly brought back to life, showcasing the importance of historical preservation in our communities. Engaging in activities that echo traditional skills not only enriches the cultural landscape but also fosters sustainable practices within the community.
Join Us in Celebrating Local Culture
With free entry to the site and a suggested donation for workshops, Llwyn Celyn’s open days underscore the importance of accessibility in cultural heritage. Pre-booking is recommended through the Landmark Trust website. This event is an invitation not just to witness history but to actively engage in it, weaving connections between the past and our present.
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