Dating from 1435, half-timbered Nantclwyd y Dre is thought to be the oldest townhouse in Wales. It originally belonged to a family of weavers and retains a palpable sense of antiquity. The rooms have been restored and furnished to reflect the era of each addition, offering a window into the world of the various families that lived in them.
A 'batcam' invades the privacy of the colony of lesser horseshoe bats which resides in the attic – they're the smallest (with bodies about the size of a plum) and rarest bat species in Britain.