| Aber Artro Hall |
Five acre garden by architect
Charles Edward Bateman. Terraced borders, riverside walk, secret Tuscan
garden..
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| Beaver Grove
House |
Magical lost, old, unrestored
garden.
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| Bodnant Gardens
** About 1
hour drive ** |
Covers around 80 acres of the
Conwy Valley. Best seen in spring for the magnolias and camellias.
Also a famous display of rhododendrons best seen in the early summer.
Open mid March until early November.
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| Bont Fechan Farm |
Cottage garden with rockery,
fishpond and herbaceous border.
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| Caerau Uchaf |
Herbaceous borders, lawns,
ornamental vegetable garden.
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| Craig y Ffynnon |
Two acre Victorian garden set
out in 1870s..
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| Crûg Farm Plants
** About 1
hour drive ** |
Display
gardens and plant sales See their
website for more
details |
| Gwydir Castle
** About 45 minutes drive ** |
Near to Llanrwst. Grade
1 listed gardens laid out around a 16th Century Tudor mansion. An
Elizabethan arch was built to celebrate the wedding of Charles I.
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| Hotel
Maes-y-Neuadd |
Gardens and grounds of
country house hotel parts of which date back to the 14th Century.
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| Llwyn |
Glorious, stylish, varied
spring gardens in coastal micro-climate..
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| Plas Brondanw |
An Italianate garden created
by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, the architect of Portmeirion. The garden
is divided into "rooms" surrounded by topiary hedges.
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| Plas Gwynfryn |
Spectacular 7 acre landscaped
glacial rock garden..
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| Plas Tan y Bwlch |
The grounds of this 19th
Century manor house, which used to be the home of the Oakley family, have
been cultivated as a habitat for local wildlife. The original
rhododendrons and azaleas were brought to Wales from the Himalayas over 200
years ago. For
more details |
| Plas yn Rhiw
** About 1
hour drive ** |
This is a 16th Century small
manor house which has been restored to its former glory. The grounds
have great views over Cardigan Bay. Brilliant place to see snowdrops
and bluebells during the spring and summer.
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| Pen y Bryn |
Hidden hillside garden on
different levels. Breathtaking panoramic views of Cadair Idris and the
Mawddach Estuary.
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| Portmeirion |
These are the more famous
Italianate gardens designed by Clough Williams-Ellis. Wellingtonia and
Himalayan Firs, a tulip tree, a variegated sycamore and a weeping silver
lime are just a few of the wonderful features. Take a walk in Y Gwyllt
(The Wild) for rhododendrons, camellia and magnolia campbelli which flowers
around Easter time.
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| Twn-Twll |
Woodland garden.
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| Ty Capel Ffrwd |
Cottage garden.
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| Ty Newydd |
Three and a half acres of
maritime garden and pasture. Interesting plant sales area.
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