Overview
- Penrhos Court will close its café and pub on the evening of June 1, 2025, with its holiday cottages ceasing operations the following morning.
- The owners cite unsustainable overheads and government policy decisions as key factors in the business becoming non-viable.
- The venue, known for hosting Queen, Led Zeppelin, and Monty Python’s Terry Jones, has been a cultural landmark for nine years.
- The three ventures—The Cattle Shed Café, The Threshing Barn cottages, and The Python’s Arms pub—have all received awards and high praise from guests.
- The owners hinted at an upcoming new project nearby, though no specific details have been disclosed yet.