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Retreat Weekends
Summer Solstice Retreat Weekend
At
Llanyrafon Manor Farm - Cwmbran
Half Board SOLD OUT
Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd June 2025
£189 per person
Deposit option of £50 per person available
Pay the remaining balance by 1st April 2025
Age 16+ with an adult
Remaining Balance by 1st April 2025
SOLD OUT
Tudor Retreat Weekend
At
Llanyrafon Manor Farm - Cwmbran
Half Board - Includes a Tudor Banquet
Friday 8th - Sunday 10th August 2025
£189 per person
Deposit option of £50 per person available
Pay the remaining balance by 1st June 2025
PAY REMAINING BALANCE PER PERSON
Age 16+ with an adult
SOLD OUT
HALLOWEEN DOUBLE TROUBLE
THE ULTIMITE PARANORMAL WEEKEND
At
Night 1 - Hanbury Arms Haunted Hotel & Museum
Night 2 - Llanyrafon Manor Farm -
Both 5 miles apart
Pontypool & Cwmbran
£229 per person.
Or - £50 per person deposit
BOOKING IS FOR THE WHOLE WEEKEND ONLY!
Remaining balance to be paid by 1st September 2025
Age 16+ with an adult
DETAILS
Halloween night itself on the Friday at the Hanbury then check out and head for All Saints’ Day Saturday 1st at Llanyrafon Manor, settle in your rooms ready for a fun packed day and overnight stay.
It’s going to be AMAZING.
Please state any dietary requirements by replying to your email confirmation.
Please note that only gluten-free / vegan / vegetarian can be accommodated - no other dietary requirements.
TRANSPORT IS NOT PROVIDED BETWEEN LOCATIONS PLEASE MAKE YOUR OWN ARRANGEMENTS - PLEASE ASK FOR TAXI RECOMENDATIONS
INCLUDED
2 nights Accommodation in Tudor-Victorian & 1940's themed rooms - Single-Double & Bunks
Fear Ball to choose your rooms
Buffet Friday evening - Continental Breakfast both mornings- Lunch at our Orchard Tea room - 2 Course Evening meal- Refreshments throughout- Menu to be arranged.
Daytime activities at the manor - Make your own witches spell jar - Psychometry - Charm Casting- ESP - Remote Viewing
2 x Ghost hunts Friday Night & Saturday Night.
Free Time to explore yourselves
ABOUT EACH LOCATION...
These are both Tracey & Nigel Turners properties so you know you're in for a treat!
The Hanbury sits on old Templar tunnels, was a former Coroners Court & Morgue and also a Place of Execution where people hanged for their crimes.
The original hanging beam is still visible to this day at the entrance to the cellar.
It is now home to Tracey & Nigel Turner owners of Lost Entity Paranormal and their haunted object collection.
It is not only famous for the incredible history but paranormal activity which has featured in many news articles in recent times. Staff and visitors alike experiencing ghostly phenomenon over the years including workmen downing tools and leaving after feeling icy cold temperature drops and an oppressive feeling.
Leylines run through the Hanbury making the land The Hanbury sits on pretty magical.
The whole site including the old cellar morgue is extremely haunted. It really takes some courage to check into The Hanbury Arms Haunted Hotel & Museum.
STAY THE ENTIRE NIGHT WITHIN THE CELLAR ROOM OR THE MAIN MUSEUM ROOM TO RECEIVE YOUR UNIQUE CERTIFICATE
TO PROVE ~
"I survived the night sleeping in the Hanbury Arms Haunted Hotel & Museums Old Cellar Morgue “
& Was brave enough to to spend the night in the main museum room with some of the most haunted and cursed items in the world.
Llanyrafon Manor Farm- The Manor is the oldest non-religious building in Cwmbran. This medieval manor house is truly unique in every way. Llanyrafon Manor Farm is a Grade II* building which are particularly important buildings of more than special interest; 5.8% of listed buildings are Grade II*
Cwmbran meaning – Valley of the crows.
A timber-framed medieval building thought to date back to the 13th century on the site which was possibly a farm for the monks of Llantarnam Abbey. Some of its remains can be seen today (behind the lift inside the manor).
The site was sold after monasteries were dissolved in the 1530s., Catherine Parr herself visited to divide up the land.
It’s thought most of the rest of the manor was built in the early 1600’s and as it stands today.