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Bryngarw House
& Country Park
Bryngarw House
& Country Park
Bryngarw first appeared in the 1569 land records and it is believed the House was built in the mid-1700s by the Popkin family of Glamorgan. Bryngarw was officially opened to the public as a country park in May 1986. It has since won many accolades including Green Flag and Green Heritage status, recognising it as one of the UK’s best green spaces.
Bryngarw Country Park
With over 100 acres of meadows, gardens and mature woodlands, Bryngarw Country Park is a fascinating place to visit all-year-round.
Visitors can bask in the floral tranquillity of the Oriental Garden; walk through woods carpeted with bluebells; ramble along the banks of the River Garw looking for dippers and kingfishers; and watch the children enjoy the playground with its famous tower slide and accessible play equipment.
The Park attracts over 240,000 visitors a year.
Bryngarw House
One of South Wales’ most sought-after wedding venues, set in the award-winning Bryngarw Country Park, Bryngarw House is available for exclusive use celebrations, and is licensed for civil ceremonies.
The Treharne Suite, located in the main building, can hold up to 110 guests, whilst the stunning marquee can accommodate up to 250 guests for an evening reception.
The overnight accommodation has been recently refurbished and is located within Bryngarw House and its nearby Coach House.