Bryngwyn Hall
A beautifully-restored eighteenth-century brick house is set in nine acres of Edwardian gardens featuring rare plants brought from Bhutan.
Bwlch-y-Cibau, Llanfyllin, Powys, SY22 5LJ
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible parking
Our beautiful grade II* house is a venue for shooting parties, simulated game shooting, celebrations, corporate events and house and garden tours.
The nine acre gardens of Bryngwyn wrap around the house and melt seamlessly into the surrounding oak studded parkland and large lakes. Many interesting mature trees and shrubs remain from the 19th-century including rhododendrons brought
from Bhutan, Sikkim and Northern India, the collection has been enhanced with a comprehensive planting scheme. Our poison garden, unique in Wales, has over 110 poisonous plants.
Bryngwyn remains a comfortable family home which welcomes groups. The house has been sensitively restored to show off the collection and updated to have all modern convieniences.
Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.
Open by appointment only.
All options include a tour of the house, with a personal talk about the history of the house and family with Lady Linlithgow and a tour of the garden with head gardener Andrea Atherton.
Served sit down functions can be priced upon application.
Afternoon tea, home made sandwiches, cakes, biscuits, and teas or coffee – £16.50 pp
Buffet lunch with homemade elderflower cordial or glass of wine, tea and coffee – £26 pp
Extravagant buffet supper served with homemade elderflower cordial or a glass of wine, followed by tea and coffee – £32 pp
Canapés and evening drinks – £31 pp
This house is not part of the Free for Members scheme, but is one of many houses on our website that we support to promote their tours, weddings, filming and other commercial offerings. To see all the places you can visit as a Historic Houses member, please visit our ‘Free for Members’ listings page here. Or to find out more about how the membership scheme works and how it supports our work to protect independent heritage, visit our page here.
Group visits are available, see ‘Opening’.
Tailored to your specific requirements / educational visit, please contact us to arrange your bespoke visit.
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible parking