Plas Cadnant

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Plas Cadnant
Anglesey
Location
Grid reference: SH55687324
Location: 53°14’12"N, 4°9’50"W
Village: Menai Bridge
History
Built 1803
Country house
Information
Owned by: Anthony Tavernor
Website: www.plascadnant.co.uk

Plas Cadnant is an historic country estate at Menai Bridge on Anglesey. The house is Grade II listed.[1] The Georgian house dates from 1803 when it was built by John Price as his family home. The listed buildings also include Cadnant Lodge, at the entrance to the estate; a range of domestic outbuildings (which are thought to pre-date the Georgian house) and an icehouse.

History

The land at Plas Cadnant began as a farm in the 16th century, and by the Victorian era had become a country estate. The estate deteriorated during the second half of the twentieth century until it was purchased in 1990 by Anthony Tavernor who began renovations on the buildings and grounds. More recently a tea room and visitor centre have been built.[2]

Gardens

The estate's gardens were developed in the 1800s by the family who owned the land but had been left to grow wild since the 1940s. In the 1990s renovations began to uncover and restore the overgrown areas, and in 2010 Anthony Tavernor was honoured by the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales for his work.[3] Previously only open by appointment, the gardens were opened to the public in 2011.[4] In December 2015, during heavy flooding, water damaged large parts of the garden including the destruction of an original 200-year-old wall and a number of rare plants.[5] Repairs began on the affected areas of the garden in January 2016.[6]

Outside links

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about Plas Cadnant)

References