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The house was rescued from neglect and lovingly restored by the three Keating sisters, who bought it in 1938. The views from the grounds and gardens across Cardigan Bay are among the most spectacular in Britain. The house is 16th-century with Georgian additions, and the garden contains many beautiful flowering trees and shrubs, with beds framed by box hedges and grass paths. It is stunning whatever the season
- Find out how the Keating sisters lived in the 1930s.
- Explore the meandering paths and enjoy the stunning views.
- Discover the two-seater garden privy!
Plant sales. Guided tours by arrangement. Easter egg hunt. Dogs on leads and only on the woodland walk below car park
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| Open Bank Holidays. Garden and snowdrop wood open occasionally at weekends in January and February. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- Penrhyn Castle
- Llanbedrog Beach
- Porthor
- Porthdinllaen
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