Once again members of St Bartholomew’s Church in Llanover will be supporting this amazing event by providing tea’s and coffee’s – with all profits going to the church. The event is run by the National Garden Scheme and this year takes place on Sunday 30th March.

Benjamin Waddington, the direct ancestor of the current owners, purchased the house and land in 1792. Subsequently he created a series of ponds, cascades and rills which form the backbone of the 15 acre garden as the stream winds its way from its source in the Black Mountains to the River Usk. There are herbaceous borders, a drive lined with Narcissi, spring bulbs, wildflowers, a water garden, champion trees and two arboreta.

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