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Shropshire
A red brick Georgian house in an idyllic 18th century parkland setting situated on the Welsh side of the Shropshire/Welsh border.
Llandaff
The Cathedral Church of SS Peter & Paul, Dyfrig, Teilo and Euddogwy is the mother church of the Diocese of Llandaff and is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff.
Carmarthenshire
Aberglasney was made famous by the BBC television series “A Garden Lost in Time” which followed its restoration. Today it is quite simply one of Wales’ finest gardens. A plantsman’s paradise with an Elizabethan cloister garden at its heart.
Barry
The castle has been occupied as a home since the 13th Century and is a magnificent Medieval castle. It's backed by woodland and surrounded by beautiful walled gardens, borders, flowering shrubs and unusual trees. A guided tour is a must!
Nelson
Llancaiach Fawr Manor is a splendid Tudor, semi-fortified Manor, refurbished to its 17th century state. Step back in time to the year 1645. The servants are always at the manor to make you feel welcome!
Llanfairfechan
This Arts and Crafts house was built in 1900 by the architect H L North as his family home and contains much of the original furniture and William Morris fabrics.
Bangor
Cochwillan Old Hall is a late 15th century house, considered one of the best examples of a Welsh medieval estate centre.
Mold
17th century farmhouse. Viewing is limited to 7 persons at any one time. Prior booking is recommended. No toilets or refreshments.
Mold
18th and 19th century house set in parkland. Viewing is limited to 7 persons at any one time. Prior booking is recommended. No toilets or refreshments.
Ceredigion
In the marvellous sweep of Cardigan Bay stand the ruins of one of Edward I's late 13th century castles. Of the seven major English strongholds he established in Wales, Aberystwyth Castle has fared least favourably in the survival stakes.
Llandeilo
A traditional Carmarthenshire farmhouse in an unspoilt setting and providing a rare insight into an aspect of agricultural life that has all but disappeared.