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Cwm Weeg Gardens

Cwm Weeg Pavillion Cafe
3 acre garden, 24 acres of meadows and woods, open May to September. Extensive borders, lawns, Grotto, Stumpery, Moss Garden, fountains, sculptures. Teas under Pavillion. Extras for groups: tour of 15th C. house, guided garden tour, talks

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Get in touch

Location:
Dolfor, Newtown, Powys, Newtown, Powys, SY16 4AT
Telephone:
01686628992
Email:
wolfgang@cwmweeg.co.uk
Website:
https://www.cwmweeg.co.uk/

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View from Pavillion
Archery Lawn in late Summer
Newtown
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View from Pavillion onto Blue and White Border
View from Pavillion onto Blue and White Border
Newtown
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Moss Garden and Rock Face
Moss Garden and Rock Face
Newtown
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Grotto
Grotto
Newtown
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View from end of Great Lawn towards Kerry
Vista
Newtown
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Blue and White Border
Blue and White Border
Newtown
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Tree sculpture in center
Entrance to Moss Garden
Newtown
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Pavillion
Pavillion
Newtown

About Cwm Weeg Gardens

In 2025 the garden will be open to the general public every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 14:00 to 17:00 from 16th May to 28th September, just turn up at the gate and pay on the day, card payments or cash. Note that during this period, afternoon teas will be served on Sundays only, no tea and cake available on Fridays and Saturdays! Garden entry £ 6, Tea & Cake/Scones £4, Entry for children and young visitors up to 18 years free.Featured repeatedly on television and in magazines, Cwm-Weeg with 3 acre formal garden set within 24 acres of wildflower meadows and bluebell woodland with stream is open to visitors from May to September. Centred around a 15th Century farmhouse, the garden contains a wealth of sculptural and architectural elements, including fountains and statuary, grottos, moss garden with artificial rock face, stumpery, tree sculptures and a tower as a new project. All these features, together with lawns and extensive herbaceous borders translate older garden vocabulary into an innovative 21st Century concept.Tea & homemade cakes are served under a large garden pavilion and outside the formal garden, a network of paths meander through meadows and woods, giving access to very rich and diverse fauna and flora, including many indicators of ancient woodland.We are happy to accept group visits by prior booking from May to September. We have access and plenty of parking for buses up to 52 seater (12 to 13 meters long)As additional extras for group visits, we can offer: Free admission / refreshments for driver and tour guideWelcome talkGuided garden tour with "behind the scenes" by owner or head gardenerTour of the house – a late medieval Hall House built around 1460 to 1480, full of colour and imagination, art and artefacts…

View of the house across the Great Lawn
View of the house across the Great Lawn

For an additional fee, a selection of garden relevant talks / lectures as power point presentations can be incorporated into the visit with the following topics:Gardening in the Dolfor Hills - the History of the Garden at Cwm WeegHow to create and maintain a Wildflower MeadowThe History of the Garden Grotto from antiquity to present dayThe Art of CompostHerbs and Herbals, a history of books on herbs and their use. All talks last about 50 minutes so that about 1 hour is taken up including questions etc. and this would have to be added on to the time spent exploring garden and house.

Facilities

  • Disabled Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • Coach Parking
  • Cater For Groups

Tour Details

  • Maximum Number in Tour
  • 60
  • Minimum Number in Tour
  • 10
  • Tailor Made Tours
  • Yes

Visit Information

  • Book in Advance Required
  • Yes
  • Suggested Visit Time (Hours)
  • 3

Special Rates

  • Minimum Number in Group
  • 40
  • Special Group Rates
  • Yes

Languages

  • English spoken
  • German spoken

Location

52.48751, -3.29978

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