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Welcome to T-Bones Restaurant, Hawdref Ganol Farm.
The First Mention of Hawdref Ganol Farm appears in 1686 when it was in the possession of the Evans Family of the Gnoll estate it passed through Marriage to Sir Humphrey Mackworth Knight, MP and pioneer of the copper industry in South Wales.
In later years Hawdref Ganol Farm became the first Glamorganshire reformatory school it was established in March 1858. In 1875 it moved to Ty Segur, Hillside, Neath.
Hawdref Ganol farm Has been farmed up until the early 1990`s it changed hands to the present owners in December 1992 and has operated since then as a guest house and equestrian centre attracting visitors from all over the world. The restaurant opened in July of 2001 further adding to the facilities offered at the farm. We hope you enjoy your meal with us and have had the time to enjoy the surrounding at Hawdref Ganol Farm.
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