A bit of a teaser, particularly given the recent stuff about GDPR. You may have seen that we produce a bi-monthly newsletter, and the May issue has just been sent out to those who have requested it. If you would like to get a regular copy, or even just see if you like this one, drop us an e-mail to garden@nantybedd.com and a copy will come winging your way. I’ve been told… Read More
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No, that’s not a spelling mistake in the title. We’re talking here about beech trees in the dingle, not lovely sandy stretches in the Bahamas. The big snow of just before Christmas, knocked quite a few branches off trees, particularly some of the conifers in the garden, but nothing too catastrophic. It was only when I went up to clear the pond pipe and check the hydro intake, that I saw it…. Read More
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Please see How to Find Us page concerning directions. Google Maps and some SatNavs are very inaccurate.
We’re now offering a two-monthly newsletter sent to your e-mail inbox. This will give details of ‘pop-up’ openings, for example in the Spring for daffs and bluebells.
If you’d like to be on the list and ‘in the know’ send us your e-mail details to garden@nantybedd.com.
We promise not to use your info for anything but the newsletter.
If you would like to attend a course (see Courses and Events), bring a group to Nant-y-Bedd or even run your own course in our 10 acres of garden, woodland, pasture and river, just drop us an e-mail - address below - and we can discuss your needs.
We have had a 52 seat coach get here without any problem, so don't be concerned about narrow roads if thinking of a group visit
Sue gives talks to Garden Clubs, U3A, WI and similar organisations. As above, drop us an e-mail.
We have in the past opened for the Monmouthshire Eco-Open Doors programme. If you are interested in any of our various eco-features (hydro, woodburners, organic growing, natural swimming pond etc.) give us a call to arrange a visit.
Britt Willoughby Dyer – photographer
Liz Knight – Forage Fine Foods
Sarah Price – garden designer and writer
Mick Petts – landscape artist and pond builder
Some info about Gardening for Health
Tourist info for the Crickhowell area
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
Please read our NYB GDPR policy for information on our Policy under the new General Data Protection Regulations.
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