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The Meadery is a purpose built building erected in early 1999. Mead, (honey wine) was the chief alcoholic drink
of the Welsh nation from Roman times until at least 1200 A.D. and is celebrated in some of the most famous early
Welsh poetry. At New Quay Honey Farm a variety of meads are made which are worthy of the praise of the
Welsh poets. A small exhibition in the Meadery shows the importance of Mead in Welsh history and lets you
see how Mead is made today.
Opening times:
SUMMER - Shop and Tea Room: Easter - Oct 31st 10am - 5:30pm
Exhibition: May 1st - Oct 31st 10am - 5:30pm
CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY APART FROM BANK HOLIDAY WEEKENDS
NOV to CHRISTMAS: Shop and Tea Room: open 11am - 4.30pm every day except
Sundays and Mondays
CLOSED CHRISTMAS until the THURSDAY BEFORE EASTER
Other times please telephone 01545 560822
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