Unforgettable Gardens, Wales - Plas Cadnant

Unforgettable Gardens, Wales - Plas Cadnant

This talk is the second in our series on Weds @ 7 presented in association with Welsh Historic Gardens Trust £5 each or all 4 for £16

By The Gardens Trust

Date and time

Wed, 14 Apr 2021 11:00 - 12:30 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

This new series of talks celebrates a diverse range of some of the glorious gardens of Wales.

This ticket is for this individual session and costs £5, and you may purchase tickets for other individual sessions via the links below, or you may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 4 sessions at a cost of £16 via the link here.

Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and a link to the recorded session (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards.

Week 1. April 7. Hafod: Part of a series of 4 online lectures, £5 each or all 4 for £16.

Week 2. April 14. Plas Cadnant: Part of a series of 4 online lectures, £5 each or all 4 for £16.

Week 3. April 21. Aberglasney: Part of a series of 4 online lectures, £5 each or all 4 for £16.

Week 4. April 28. National Botanic Garden of Wales: Part of a series of 4 online lectures, £5 each or all 4 for £16.

Week 2 14th April: Plas Cadnant by Anthony Tavernor

just across the Menai Suspension Bridge that connects Anglesey to the North Wales mainland. lies Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens which under the ownership of have Anthony Tavernor have undergone a dramatic transformation over the last quarter of a century takings the near-derelict property back to their breath-taking former glory. The gardens containing contrasting formal and picturesque elements and extend to some 10 acres. Journey with through Plas Cadnant’s history from the early 19th Century, through to its decline and to the rediscovery and restoration of the gardens over the last 25 years. Also learn about the Boxing Day flood of 2015; Royal visit in 2017; and plans for the future of the gardens.

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Anthony Tavernor has said: 'Sometimes, you follow your heart, not your head.' a farmer from Staffordshire with a longstanding love of gardens (he's proud to recall that he became a life member of the National Trust when he was a teenager), spotting the property in Country Life was a chance to bring something beautiful back to life. After a 20-minute viewing of the house in 1996 and a rough attempt to work out what might remain as a garden, he made an offer and has never looked back; and on the way he has won an award from the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales and gained a place for the garden in the book Discovering Welsh Gardens.

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