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| Occupying 2,000 acres of the former Stackpole estate of the Earls Cawdor. Landscaped in the 18th century Romantic style to incorporate an extensive series of well-engineered water features which boasts the largest eyecatcher in Wales in the form of an 8 arched bridge. A grotto, an ice-house and three walled gardens survive, one with a pair of a banqueting houses. The house has gone, but associated 19th century terraces, woodland garden and summer house remain.
Mae’n ymledu dros 2,000 erw o hen stad Stackpole a oedd yn eiddo i Ieirll Cawdor. Tirluniwyd yn arddull Rhamantaidd y 18fed ganrif i ymgorffori cyfres sylweddol o nodweddion dŵr crefftus eu peirianwaith, yn eu mysg yr atyniad llygad mwyaf yng Nghymru ar ffurf pont 8 bwa. Erys groto, t-ŷiâ a thair gardd â mur o’u cwmpas, un gyda phâr o dai gwledda. Diflannodd y tŷ, ond erys y terasau o’r 19eg ganrif, gardd goetir a’r tyˆ haf.
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