Bodrhyddan Hall Gardens
4.4
from 178 Google reviews
About the garden
Opening times
Bodrhyddan Hall is open to the public between 2pm - 5pm; Tuesdays & Thursdays, June - Sept, with the last tour leaving at 4pm.
Useful details
Garden area
6 Acres
Dog walking
Yes - Dogs on leads.
Cafe or restaurant
Food and drink facilities include a cafe/restaurant.
Shops
Yes - There is a plant shop.
Denbighshire, LL18 5SB
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Google reviews
4.4
from 178 Google reviews
Faith Owen
in the last week
5
My husband and I did a tour round Bodrhyddan Hall today. The house is absolutely beautiful. The tour guides were fantastic and so friendly. They really knew what they were talking about. I took photos of the grounds but as it is still a family home the inside was off limits for photos. Totally agree with that. I got to meet the family dogs who were so adorable. It was a lovely visit. The grounds alone are worth a visit. I highly recommend visiting this wonderful country house. It's local for us so we will return. There is a little tearoom for coffee and cake or tea and biscuits. Everyone is so welcoming.
Abi Drew
a week ago
5
Went to the plant, pot and food festival last weekend was lovely and although busy it was also serene surprisingly. The gardens are stunning as is the house. Could happily get lost in the gardens. The ceramic stalls were a delight, love ceramics and its not often you get to see so many up close! The other stall holders were so pleasant and refreshing! Parking attendants which looked to be from the local army cadets but u sure, were efficient and polite. Good mix of wares to peruse. Overall well organised and a lovely atmosphere, worth a visit even if there isn't an event on.
Robert Antrobus
3 weeks ago
4
Visited the grounds only. The house and grounds are only open on a few days per week and have set hours. Check opening details before travelling. Grounds nice to walk round but they are not large by country house standards. Have Visited the house before and it is worth a visit if you are into old grand houses.
Sarah Turney
2 weeks ago
5
Popped along to the Plant, Ceramics and Food fayre today and spent a lovey couple of hours walking round the stalls and stunning gardens. Picked up some lovely homemade fudge and other little gems. Would have been nice if there were more stalls with savoury foods on offer but still managed to grab a bacon sandwich ๐. Also a big shout out to the cadets helping organise the parking. We look forward to coming to future events, well done to everyone involved ๐
Isla Smith
2 months ago
5
Re enactment event, amazing. So much lifelike detail made the experience a must for going back. Too much to see in one visit. Beautiful gardens also need a visit next time, as well as taking the whole family. A day in the sun made this unforgettable.