Dyffryn Gardens handover
Dyffryn House and Gardens in the Vale of Glamorgan has been formally handed over to the National Trust today. The charity will manage it on a 50-year lease, and wants to see it developed further as a tourist attraction.
Dyffryn House and Gardens in the Vale of Glamorgan has been formally handed over to the National Trust today. The charity will manage it on a 50-year lease, and wants to see it developed further as a tourist attraction.
Geraldine Donovan is the Property Manager for the National Trust at Dyffryn House and Gardens. She says that the National Trust has great ambitions for the site, which has been a bit of a 'hidden gem', and can even overtake places like Bodnant Garden in Conwy for popularity.
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