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Dolbelydr Open Days

Location
Dolbelydr, Trefnant, Denbigh LL16 5AG
Date and Time
19 - 20 April
10:00am - 4:00pm
Price
Free

Dolbelydr, a fine example of a 16th-century gentry house, has good claim to be the birthplace of modern Welsh - it was here that Henry Salesbury wrote his Grammatica Britannica, the first Welsh grammar.

These free open days will be an opportunity to see inside this important local landmark and learn more about its history and restoration.

Pre-booking preferred via Eventbrite. Free Admission and leaflets on the building's history.

Dolbelydr can be a little tricky to find - please follow these directions and look out for open day signage: Click here for location

Just after entering the outskirts of St Asaph, turn left at the mini roundabout (by the Cathedral) and continue on the A525 to Trefnant. At the traffic lights in Trefnant village turn right on to the B5428 signposted Henllan.

(If travelling from Denbigh on the A525 turn left at the traffic lights in Trefnant village on to the B5428)

Follow the B5428 road over a small crossroads and continue for about another half mile. On the left is a gateway and a small lodge and immediately after, on the right, is the entrance to Bryn Wgan Farm (a BRYN WGAN sign is attached to the right gate pillar of the entrance).

Turn right down this private lane and follow it until just before you reach the farmyard. The access track to Dolbelydr is through the gate on your right opposite a large oak tree.

For further information please contact Booking Enquiries. The Booking Office is open Mon to Fri - 9am to 5pm.

Event organiser The Landmark Trust.

Disclaimer: All information was correct when the listing was prepared. Any questions about the event should be directed to the event organiser.