Castle Farm, Raglan, in the county of Monmouth, is prominently sited 100 yards east of Raglan Castle the farm is approached from its own drive and shielded from close public view. It was built just before the Civil War, probably around 1630 and is one of the earlist brick buildings in south Wales. It was originally a stable block for the castle and lated became a farm with a farm courtyard.Some of the farm buildings have been converted into a cafe which serves vistors to the castle. The building is listed Grade II.
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