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extending southwards to the Vine Walk, a series of arches each containing a different species of vine. The two main lawns include the croquet lawn, closest to Dyffryn House, which runs east to west parallel to the main building, and the Great Lawn. The Great Lawn runs north–south and at its centre a longitudinal canal, which has at its centre a large bronze fountain. The fountain is in Chinese style and has a bronze
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Despite its grand features, the house was used as a police training centre, and up until 1996 a conference centre. In 2007, the Vale of Glamorgan Council appointed £1.4 million to repair and maintain Dyffryn House's walls and roof. As of 2012 the house is being extensively restored and was opened to
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status in its register of landscapes, parks and gardens of special historical interest in Wales. The Grade I citation reads "The gardens at Dyffryn are the grandest and most outstanding Edwardian gardens in Wales. They are comparable to some of the most extravagant gardens of the period in Britain."
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The name of the Manor of Worlton was changed to the Manor of Dyffryn, St Nicholas in the 18th century when the Dyffryn Estate was sold to Thomas Pryce, who built the second building to be known as Dyffryn House, a Georgian manor, on the site in 1749.(The first house known as Dyffryn House is located
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The eastern and largest section of the gardens contains the arboretum that begins with the kennel bank, leading to the rockery. The central section, which divides the arboretum in the east from the Garden Rooms to the west, contains Dyffryn House and its lawns, beginning with the house to the north
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Today, Dyffryn Gardens is a visitor attraction open all year round, 363 days a year. The gardens are accessed via the admissions building, which also houses a shop and an attached tea-room. From here the gardens are divided into three main areas, the arboretum, Dyffryn House and its lawns and the
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Throughout the gardens are statues, many with a motif of people with animals. These include a life-size prone stone lion, a terracotta statue of a palm-bearing female, signed "E. Kuhse", (1881) of German origin and to the rear of the house outside the visitor centre is a large bronze of a
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by the Button family, who are believed to have first settled at the manor at Dog Hill in Dyffryn. The family's next residence, Columbar, was thought to be built on the location of Dyffryn Gardens. The Button family occupied the estate for a number of generations, producing Admiral
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The final section of the gardens contains the Garden Rooms, a series of terraced themed gardens. The "rooms" contain an Italian Terrace, Australasian and Mediterranean Gardens, each containing plants from their respective regions. Other areas include a
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and plant collector who during the early 1900s jointly sponsored several worldwide plant hunting expeditions. Many of the plants on display at Dyffryn exist as a direct result of these forays, the most outstanding being
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and dates back to 1595.) Although no extensive work was undertaken to the grounds, Pryce did begin some additions, including the construction of the walled garden, dipping pools and some ornamental plantings.
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gods of wind and lightning, that used to be here are now housed in the glass houses. At the southern end of the lawns is the Vine Walk, and Lavender Garden, the latter containing a red brick
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wrapped around it; thought to be from the 1950s. The Great Lawn ends with a fountain pool, for which there is currently a fundraising drive to repair. The two bronze statues, Fujin and
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The Dyffryn Estate dates back to 640 A.D. when the Manor of Worlton (also known as Worleton), which included St Lythans and St Nicholas, was granted to Bishop
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On Reginald's death in 1934, the Dyffryn Estate was passed to his sister Florence. On her death in 1937, the estate was bought by Sir
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gardens. The Pompeiian gardens, entered via an archway dated 1909, were originally inspired by Reginald Cory's trips to Italy.
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by the then owner, a banker named Henry Ellis Collins. Cory then began construction of the present house in 1893. Later,
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gardens have been restored to the original design drawn up by Thomas Mawson in 1904 for the coal baron John Cory.
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The present Dyffryn House was built in 1893–94 under the ownership of John Cory, by architect E.A. Lansdowne of
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Dyffryn House and Gardens underwent restoration in 2006 with a £8 million grant, £6.15 million from the
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After John Cory's death in 1910, the job of further developing the gardens fell to Cory's third son,
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The National Trust took over stewardship of Dyffryn House and Gardens on a 50-year lease from the
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Lower South Terrace at Dyffryn Gardens (partly in St Nicholas and Bonvilston Community)
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The main entrance, located on the north side of the building, is protected by a
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www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Dyffryn Gardens and surrounding area
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as one of the Top 100 gardens in the UK and are in the care of the
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Collection of botanical gardens in the care of the National Trust
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Registered historic parks and gardens in the Vale of Glamorgan
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All year (363 days) Opens from 10:00, see website for details
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In the 16th century the Manor of Worlton was rented under
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Botanic garden
arboretum
Dyffryn
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
Coordinates
51°26′30″N 3°18′07″W / 51.44167°N 3.30194°W / 51.44167; -3.30194
National Trust
National Trust: Dyffryn Gardens
Welsh
The Herbaceous Border, Duffryn Gardens
Listed Building
Welsh
botanical gardens
Dyffryn
St. Nicholas
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
British Tourist Authority
National Trust
Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
Oudoceus
Llandaff
copyhold
Thomas Button
Goodwick
John Cory
Thomas Mawson

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