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Visiting Llanvihangel Court

                                             
 Open Days 2022

Llanvihangel Court has a fascinating history and you can explore this yourself by visiting the house on one of our guided tours. Tours take place during the summer months, which gives you an opportunity to enjoy the gardens and surrounding countryside. 

The prices are £5 for concessions and £7 full price. This includes a guided tour of the house and access to the gardens. Please note that we are only able to accept cash for tickets. 

We are open on selected days in July through to September this year, with tours at 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. The following dates will be the final for 2022:

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23rd August - 6th September inclusive
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Llanvihangel Court
Llanvihangel Crucorney
Nr Abergavenny
Monmouthshire
NP7 8DH


Mobile: 07806 768 788

Email: enquiries@llanvihangelcourt.com

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Architectural Alterations by the Arnolds
​During Nicholas Arnold's lifetime and his son John, several alterations and embellishments were made to the house, in addition to the building of the stables. Principal amongst these was the building of the Southern Annexe in about 1673, which contains the magnificent staircase made of yew wood.



In addition a central doorway was introduced into the Hall in place of a previous side entry via a screened passage. Long mullioned windows with drip-stones, replaced the square Tudor ones on the North Front, all changes reflecting architectural trends at that time. As a consequence of the changes to the Great Hall, the space ceased to be the communal living space it had been, a typical development during this period.

Into the present day

Llanvihangel Court Llanvihangel Court has had numerous owners of the years, from Victorians who added eccentric add-ons such as Egyptian Rooms, to later owners such as the Bennetts who athe turn of the 20th Century restored the house to its Tudor appearance. 

There is of course much history beside the above and you can visit the house and gardens for a guided tour in the dates outlined on the Visiting page.