Teithiau Ty | House Tours
Have you ever wondered about the hidden stories of Dinefwr, or wanted to learn a little more about the rich and compelling history of the house? Join us on one of our weekly house tours to get the answers you've been looking for.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Originally built in 1664, the 1857 neo-gothic façade you see today is just one (pretty large) piece of evidence to show how large a journey the house has been on from its beginnings. Join one of our tours every Tuesday to learn about the ‘Changing Faces’ of Newton House, the family who inhabited it, and the items that remain within it. Tours will start at the front of the house at 11am and 2pm, we can’t wait to see you.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
All ages welcome
- Meeting point
Meet in the Dining Room of Newton House where one of our friendly team will be waiting to greet you.
- What to bring and wear
Whatever makes you feel comfortable, some bits of the tour may be outside.
- Accessibility
The house is across four floors, with some floors not only being accessible by walking up so wide deep steps.
Upcoming events
Castle of Culture: Dinefwr and the Spirit of the Sixties
For three years in the 1960s, Dinefwr became a vibrant centre for modern art, music, film and theatre promoted by the youthful 9th Lord Dynevor, Richard Rhys. Come and visit our new exhibition space on our first floor. Curated by Peter Wakelin.
Treasured Land : Flower Fridays
Join our volunteer flower arranging team every Friday morning between 11am and 1pm to see them creating their stunning, natural arrangements.
Sgwrs: Castle of Culture
Join Peter Wakelin, Curator of our new exhibition Castle of Culture: Dinefwr and the Spirit of the Sixties, for a talk discussing the extraordinary flowering of the arts at Dinefwr in the 1960s.
Treasured Land: Bat Walks
Join our team for a talk on the myths and legends of bats followed by a walk looking for some of our local bat residents.