The English Garden

Where the Magic Happens

t is always a good time to visit Plas Brondanw, but perhaps the garden is at its most resonant in March, around the spring equinox. Amid the still-autumn colours of the surrounding mountains, the soft water-filled air remains charged with the electric yellow-gold of quilting moss and stained by the lacquered red of the bracken. Your first view

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