Nestled between the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons, Treberfydd is widely regarded as one of the finest examples
of a country house built during the Gothic Revival movement of the 19th century.
This Grade 1 listed house, home
to the same family since it was built in 1852, contains a wealth of period features including mullion windows,
carved stone fireplaces and impish gargoyles staring down from the gabled roofs. The house is surrounded by 10
acres of lawns, herbaceous borders and peaceful woodland walks designed by the eminent Victorian garden designer, W.A.Nesfield.
Treberfydd and its gardens are very suitable for weddings, dinners, seminars, parties or conferences
throughout the year.
In 2008, the house and gardens are open to the public from August 1st to 25th. Tours are at 2pm and 4pm. Gardens
are open from 2pm to 6pm.