Recognized architecturally as a neo-Tudor structure, the Cefntilla Court is a 19th-century country house, having 17th-century origins. Located at Wales, this house was substantially rebuilt by Thomas Henry Wyatt and is a Grade II listed building from Jan 31st, 2011. With a grand pathway leading to the entrance of the house, the dark grey tone of the stones and the vast property give out a majestic air to the place.
The serene Dundry Hill is a part of south Bristol. Flanked by the Dundry village, the valley is surrounded by Maes Knoll, the Iron Age hillfort located by Norton Malreward. The abundant natural reserves found here have earned it the title of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. One can take a stroll through the numerous quarries located by the valley. The valley is also home to various sites of fossils and is a prized tourist attraction for the same reason.
Rhymney is a modern brewery housed in a stylish building offering some spectacular views of the hills from a comfortable bar. Walk in to buy a gift pack of beers from a decent range brews at affordable. The tour is interesting and staff is knowledgeable and fiendly. The tour will cost a meagre USD3.50 per adult with a pint of your chosen beer included. Entry for children under 14 is free.
Mad Dog Brewing Co Ltd started out as a small brewery in the kitchen of Alexis Jones and today, with their specialty brews, are in high demand all over the city. Their 5 core beers combine flavors that are unique with full notes and are brewed using the finest ingredients. The Bohemian Hipster is a deep pale ale and one of the favorites. All of their brews are available either by the bottle, keg or cask at very reasonable rates.