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Plas yn Rhiw

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About

A delightful Tudor/Georgian Manor house with an ornamental garden with wonderful views.

The house which was rescued from neglect and lovingly restored by the three Keating sisters, who bought it in 1938. The views from the grounds and gardens across Cardigan Bay are among the most spectacular in Britain.

This Tudor/Georgian manor house in the care of the National Trust, dating from the early 17th century and the garden contains many beautiful flowering trees and shrubs, with beds framed by box hedges and grass paths. It is stunning whatever the season.

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Guide Prices

2022 Whole Property
Adult: £6.50
Child: £3.25
Family: £16.25
Family (one adult): £9.25

Free entry for National Trust members and under 5s.

Facilities

Children

  • Children welcome

Site Features

  • National Trust Property

Target Markets

  • Accepts groups

Map & Directions

Road Directions

From Pwllheli, take the A499 towards Abersoch; at Llanbedrog, right onto the B4413 (signed for Plas yn Rhiw). After Mynytho, left where signed and continue on this lane for about 3 miles; driveway to Plas yn Rhiw on right.

Accessible by Public Transport: Pwllheli station is 11 miles away.

Plas yn Rhiw

Type:Historic House

Rhiw, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8AB

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Opening Times

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Awards

  • Other AwardsNational Trust National Trust 2019

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