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Croesyceiliog Rugby Club

Club Facilities

Croesyceiliog Cricket and Rugby Club is situated on the Highway, Croesyceiliog.  Over the last few years the club has been extended and refurbished to a high standard and now can offer a range of facilities for corporate training and seminars and all social occasions.

 

The facilities available are as follows:

 

Function Room 

This is situated on the ground floor of the club and can cater for parties of up to 120 people.  It is particularly suitable for smaller dances and wedding parties and for birthdays, anniversaries, christenings etc.

 

The Walker Room

This is situated on the first floor of the club and opens onto a large balcony overlooking the cricket field, with panoramic views of Mynydd Maen and Twm Barlwm to the west and the hills of Abergavenny to the north.  The room can cater for up to 110 people and is ideal for disco/dances and wedding parties.

 

Both function rooms have also become increasingly popular for corporate training and seminar events.

 

Both rooms have their own well-stocked bars with drinks at club prices.  Why not take advantage of the wide range of reasonably priced buffet and hot meal menus which the club can offer.

The club also has its own large car park which can accommodate up to forty vehicles.

 

For all booking and catering enquiries contact Andrew Sutton (Club Steward)

on 01633 483583 (club)

 

Rugby Club based in Croesyceiliog Cwmbran playing the the WRU East Division Three

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Woodland Road Sports & Social Club, Woodland Road, Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran, NP44 2DZ.

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Telephone: 01633 483583

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