National Trust - Llanerchaeron Guide
Step Back in Time: Experience Georgian Life at Llanerchaeron Guide
Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and step into the tranquil world of Llanerchaeron, a beautifully preserved 18th-century Welsh gentry estate managed by the National Trust. This self-sufficient estate offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing how a family and its workers lived and worked over two centuries ago. From the elegant mansion house to the working farm and walled gardens, Llanerchaeron is a living testament to a bygone era. Llanerchaeron was built in the late 18th century by John Nash for the Lewes family. The estate remained in the family's hands until it was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1989. The house itself is a fine example of Georgian architecture, with elegant rooms furnished in period style. The surrounding estate includes a working farm, complete with traditional breeds of livestock, a walled kitchen garden producing fruit and vegetables, and a picturesque lake. The estate was designed to be self-sufficient, providing everything the family and its workers needed. Visitors to Llanerchaeron can explore the mansion house, wander through the walled gardens, and observe the traditional farming practices. Take a guided tour of the house to learn about the Lewes family and their way of life. Stroll through the gardens and admire the colorful displays of flowers and vegetables. Visit the farm and see the traditional breeds of livestock, including Welsh pigs and Llanwenog sheep. The estate also has a tea room where you can enjoy refreshments made with produce from the gardens. The walled garden provides fresh produce for the tea room, offering a taste of traditional Welsh flavors.
Transportation
Llanerchaeron is located a few miles outside of Lampeter. The best way to reach it is by car. There is a car park on site. Alternatively, you can take the T1 bus from Lampeter towards Aberaeron and alight at the Llanerchaeron turning. From there, it's a pleasant walk of about a mile to the estate.