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Marvel at plants from all over the world grown from seed and cuttings collected over a century ago on plant-hunting expeditions. Created by five generations of one family, this 32-hectare (80-acre) garden is superbly located, with spectactular views across Snowdonia. With expansive lawns and intimate corners, grand ponds and impressive terraces, a steep wooded valley and stream, as well as awe-inspiring plant collections, there are continually changing glorious displays of colour. Paths throughout allow visitors to explore, discover and delight in the garden's beauty ¿ enjoy the clean, fresh fragrances of nature. Note: garden and tea-rooms managed on behalf of National Trust by Hon. Michael McLaren
- Splendid displays of daffodils, magnolias and camellias in early spring.
- 180-feet long laburnum arch flowers in late May.
- Discover the magical Dell, with towering 200-year-old trees.
Varied programme of family events, open-air theatre, evening plays. Family trails and Explorer Backpacks. Waymarked route for wheelchairs and pushchairs
 | garden and tea-rooms managed on behalf of National Trust by Hon. Michael McLaren |
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| Garden |
| 20 Feb - 31 Oct 10 |
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| 1 Nov - 21 Nov 10 |
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| Pavilion tea-room |
| 20 Feb - 31 Oct 10 |
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| 1 Nov - 22 Dec 10 |
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| Magnolia tea-room |
| 27 Mar - 31 Oct 10 |
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| Last admission 30 minutes before closing |
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