Castle Farmhouse, Raglan
Facts and practical information
Castle Farm, Raglan, in the county of Monmouth, is prominently sited 100 yards east of Raglan Castle. The farm is approached from its own drive and shielded from close public view. It was built just before the English Civil War, probably around 1630 and is one of the earliest brick buildings in South Wales. It was originally a stable-block for the castle and later became a farm with a farm courtyard. Some of the farm buildings have been converted into a cafe which serves visitors to the castle. The building is a Grade II listed building and may have been built for the 5th Earl of Worcester to serve Raglan Castle. ()
Raglan
Castle Farmhouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Raglan Castle, Saint Mary's, Church of St Cadoc, Clytha Castle.