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St
Fagans, Cardiff CF5 6XB
Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3500
Fax: +44 (0)29 2057 3126
Website: www.nmgw.ac.uk |
Opening:
10am - 5pm every day except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day &
New Years Day.
Admission:
Free to all.
Coach Parking:
20 coaches.
Guided Tours:
Available for pre-booked individuals & groups
(small charge).
Refreshments:
Restaurant, cafe and tea room.
Shopping:
Welsh crafts, gifts & books, including some relevant to
gardening.
Special Events and Courses:
Programme available from the museum.
Toilets:
General and disabled.
Disabled Access:
Partial (some areas difficult to negotiate because of the nature
of the site).
How
to Find Us:
Click
Here
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Link to Museum
of Welsh Life at the National Museum of Wales Site |
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the formal gardens of the privileged classes to the first organic
gardens that sustained a growing, working family, the gardens
at the Museum of Welsh Life are a fascinating and inspiring
horticultural attraction, offering a unique insight into social
history.
Stroll
through the picturesque grounds surrounding St Fagans Castle,
the restored Victorian rosery and parterre. Rest a while on
replicas of the original Plymouth garden seats above the magnificent
terraces sweeping down to reflective pools and ponds.
Compare
this spectacle with the cottage gardens where traditional
tools and techniques are used in the recreated domestic plots.
From rare and beautiful blooms to heirloom vegetables and
herbs - all at one of the best open air museums in Europe,
set in 100 acres of beautiful countryside.
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Photo
Gallery
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Select a garden to view:
1 Aberglasney l
2 National Botanic Garden of
Wales l 3 Dyffryn
Gardens l 4 Museum Of Welsh Life
l 5 Bodnant Garden l 6
Penrhyn Castle l 7 Plas
Newydd l 8 Erddig
l 9 Chirk Castle l 10 Powis
Castle l 11 Portmeirion |
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