14 July 2011
Last updated at 02:32 ET
A 17th Century manor house in south Wales is to be reopened as a rural heritage centre in a £1.6m restoration project.
Grade II-listed Llanyrafon Manor in Cwmbran’s centre will be a tourist attraction celebrating local history.
A cafe, education and training rooms, with space for community events, will be built.
The cost is being met by Torfaen council, Cadw, the Welsh Government and the European U… (View original article)