Bryngwyn Hall

Bryngwyn Hall a garden for all seasons with early drifts of snowdrops and daffodils, later Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Magnolias and Camellias. Mown paths guide you around the garden to the Rose Garden and herbaceous borders at their best in the summer months.
The superb collection of Acers, Betula, Prunus and a large variety of unusual trees and shrubs, gives a stunning display of autumn colour.
Many interesting mature trees and shrubs remain from the 19c including rhododendrons brought from Bhutan, Sikkim and Northern India.
Left to dereliction for 60 years Lady Linlithgow embarked on an extensive restoration programme in 1991. The nine acre gardens of Bryngwyn wrap around the house and melt seamlessly into the surrounding oak studded parkland and large lakes designed in the early 19c in the manner of William Emes.
Our poison garden unique in Wales, contains over 110 poisonous plants including ricin, opium poppies, aconitum, datura and hemlock. The garden is laid out with five paths representing earth, fire, water, air and spirit. It is fascinating, beautiful and intrigues our visitors.
Opening Times: We welcome pre-booked groups to this magnificent grade II* 18c house and garden
Group Rates: Minimum Group Size: 16 - Price on application.
Facilities: Pre-booked, Buffet lunch or Supper, Afternoon Tea or Drinks and Canapés in Bryngwyn Hall Dining Room
Special Events: Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st July 2019
10.30am to 5.30pm. Bryngwyn Summer Fayre, with the best of regional food and drink, unusual and interesting plants and trees, vintage garden tools, glass blowing, wood turning, artist blacksmith, hand-carved walking sticks. Delicious refreshments, entertainments for children. Entry £5 children under 12 free. Dogs welcome on leads
Guided Tours: All visits include a guided tour of the Garden and House
Disabled Access: No.
Toilets: Yes.
Coach/Car Parking: Yes.
Length of Visit: Half Day
Booking Contact: Lady Linlithgow,
Tel No: 01691 648 647, Mobile: 07967 821191
Email: enquiries@bryngwyn.com
Website: www.bryngwyn.com
Location: The Gardens are located 2½ miles south of Llanfyllin, 8 miles north of Welshpool on the A490 and within easy reach of Glansevern, Dingle and Powis Castle
Bryngwyn Hall, Bwlch-y-Cibau, Llanfyllin, Powys, SY22 5LJ
