Insole Court -
Fairwater Road, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2LF
Enquiries: info@insolecourt.com
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©Insole Court Trust
Company Registration No. 7705519 Charity Registration No. 1145649
Insole Court is the most important and prominent secular building in Llandaff on the outskirts of Cardiff.
The Court is listed Grade 2* and the Stables Grade 2. The gardens are included on the Welsh
Register of Historic Gardens as Grade 2*.
If you wish to hire a room at Insole Court, please visit the Cardiff Council website.
We, the community, need to raise the money to ensure that the Renewal Project is realised.
Please become a Founding Benefactor by donating £10 a month for two years and help to support our wonderful Victorian house and gardens.
You will then know that you have helped to safeguard this wonderful piece of Cardiff’s
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Click here to download the Community Covenant leaflet.
If you would like to become a Founding Benefactor by donating a lump sum, please fill in the Appeal leaflet and don’t forget about the gift aid! Generous donors to the Insole Court Appeal will be contacted and will automatically become Founding Benefactors.
Why not sign up for free issues of Insole Court’s Renewal News? Email us and you can be the first to learn about the Insole Court Trust’s events and news.
The Trust, chaired by Sir Norman Lloyd-
This will transfer the management of Insole Court from Cardiff Council to the community. Funding for the Renewal Project has been secured from the Big Lottery and Welsh Government, and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Volunteering
If you have the skills to help with the Renewal Project, we’d love to hear from you.
This is a rare opportunity to be involved at the start of this exciting period for Insole Court.
There are many opportunities to volunteer at Insole Court.
Visiting
Our Welcomer Guides are on duty Monday-
Group tours and outreach talks can be arranged by Alun Salisbury.
Only the ground floor rooms of the house can be visited and these rooms are often being used for Cardiff Council activities.
Please visit the Cardiff Council site for opening times.