Attraction in Mold

Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre
Afonwen
Nr Caerwys

Mold
North Wales

CH7 5UB
http://www.afonwen.co.uk
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The largest family run antiques and craft centre in North Wales 14,000 sq ft of fantastically displayed antiques & collectables. From Beswik, Moorcroft, Royal Dolton, Silver ,Crystal, Full and Part Dinner , Tea Sets ,Jewellery .Furniture ranges from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century with Dressers, Tables & Chairs, Complete and Part Bedroom furniture, are just a few of the many 1,000s of unusual items and curios you find. The centre boasts the largest run of fully stocked display cabinets over 1,260 sq ft. To compliment the centre we also have an extensive gift shop with beautiful gifts from far and wide , theirs something to suite everyone's taste and pocket. The grand finale to your vist will be when you relax in our wonderful licensed restaurant where you will find scrumptious home made cakes, light bites and our menu full of mouth watering dishes as well as fresh teas and coffee.

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Nearest UK Airport: Manchester
Months Open: Easter - 1 Nov: 9.30 - 6
2 Nov - Easter: 9.30 - 5.30
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Admission Price: Free
Catering: Restaurant/Caé/Refreshments with full licence

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