Cefn CaerHistoric HouseCefn Caer is a A Grade II* Listed Building in Pennal, Machynlleth, Gwynedd.
This Mediaeval Hall House includes a display of Roman Vases all unearthed on the site during archaeological surveys.
The Pennal document, written on the site, was sent with its accompaning letters to the French King Charles VI and the Avignone Pope Benedict XIII on March 31st 1406 and delivered by Owain's envoys Hugh Eddouyer and Maurice Kerry.
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Details
Cefn Caer was an important centre of bardic patronage and would have been home to Owain Glyndwr during the time the Pennal Policy was drawn up. Much of the original house remains and many artefacts can be seen throughout the house.
Opening Details
Open all the time
Cefn Caer is open to visitors all year, but only by appointment. Group tours will be subject to a maximum of 10 at any one time.
Prices
£5 per person. Children free. Concessions available for groups and senior citizens