Gregynog Hall
Newtown, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Gregynog Hall is a Victorian mock-Tudor mansion near Newtown in Powys, mid-Wales, United Kingdom, set within 750 acres of Grade 1-listed gardens and a National Nature Reserve that has been a historic estate since the 12th century.
Once home to the Davies sisters—art collectors and philanthropists who gifted it to the University of Wales in 1963—it now serves as a conference center, wedding venue, and cultural hub hosting the annual Gŵyl Gregynog music festival, with walking trails through rhododendron avenues, ancient oaks, clipped yew hedges, and bird-rich woodlands teeming with woodpeckers and falcons.
The grounds feature formal borders, fountains, and seasonal splendor open year-round, complemented by a cafe, shop, and 57 bedrooms for guests seeking tranquility amid its rich heritage.
Location
Newtown SY16 3PL, United Kingdom
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