Aberglasney

Aberglasney, Llangathen, Carmathenshire, SA32 8QH.

On A40 3 miles west from Llandeilo, turn left at Broad Oak and follow signs.

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Set in the beautiful Tywi valley this important garden, celebrated by the poet John Dyer, son of former owners, in his poem Grongar Hill (1726), is the subject of a major restoration scheme. The Parapet Walk is a rare example of a 16th/17th century garden feature. Grounds include a yew tunnel, a lake and three other walled gardens with rare and unusual plants. In 2005 a unique feature was created in the ruins of the Mansion - The Ninfarium.

Yng nghanol harddwch Dyffryn Tywi mae’r ardd bwysig hon a glodforwyd gan y bardd John Dyer, mab y cyn-berchnogion, yn ei gerdd Grongar Hill (1726), yn awr yn wrthrych cynllun atgyweirio o bwys. Mae’r Rhodfa Ben Clawdd yn enghraifft brin o nodwedd gardd o’r 16eg neu17eg ganrif. Mae hefyd yn cynnwys twnnel yw, llyn a thair gardd furiog arall gyda phlanhigion prin ac anghyffredin. Wedi creu yn 2005, lle arbennig unigryw, ar safle hen Blas - Y Ninfarium.

For more information please contact Aberglasney.
Telephone: 01558 668998
E-mail: info@aberglasney.org
Website: www.aberglasney.org

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