Llanerchaeron
About
An elegant Georgian manor designed by John Nash in 1790, Llanerchaeron remains remarkably unaltered after more than two centuries. The estate combines a stately house, a historic walled garden, a working farmyard with native Welsh livestock, a tranquil lake and wildlife‑rich parkland that offers peaceful walks and wildlife spotting. Whether you’re strolling through the 18th‑century garden, exploring the early 20th‑century Geler Jones Collection, or enjoying a riverside café, the site offers a unique blend of history, nature and cultural heritage that appeals to visitors of all ages. Visitors typically spend about two hours exploring the house, gardens and surrounding parkland, with extra time available for the livestock farmyard and lake. The best time to visit is during the spring and summer months when the gardens are in full bloom and the wildlife is most active, although early autumn provides quieter walks and fewer crowds.
Highlights
- John Nash Georgian Villa
- Walled Garden
- Farmyard and Lake
- Wild Parkland
- Geler Jones Collection
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and summer for blooming gardens and vibrant wildlife, or early autumn for quieter, scenic walks
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£10.00
Child
£0.00
Family
£25.00
Group
£8.00
Car Park
£3.00