Hafoty Medieval House Guided tours
The substantial white-painted stone building we see before us today was originally a timber-framed house probably built in the 14th century (it’s recorded as Bodiordderch, the ‘House of Iordderch’, in 1352).
It was later encased in stone and saw modification and restoration in the 19th and late 20th centuries, though its medieval layout remains. It passed through the hands of important local families — the Norres and the Bulkeleys — and by 1585 was described as a (summer) dairy house or hafoty.
Historian Richard Suggett will be providing guided tours of the house on 16 August at 11am and 2pm. These tours are in partnership between Cadw and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.
Guided tour at 11am and 2pm (approximately 1 hour long).
Please book tickets online in advance (tickets will not be available to purchase on arrival).
Prices
| Category | Price |
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| Adults |
£12
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| Members - Join now |
£10
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Event times
| Day | Times |
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| Sun 16 Aug 2026 |
11:00 - 12:00
14:00 - 15:00
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| Book | |