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The gardens at Wern Fawr Manor Farm are extensive and include a walled and
a kitchen garden, where we grow as much as we can, organically, for use in our
cooking. They were originally designed by Thomas Mawson working for the Madryn
Estate. In all the grounds extend to approximately 60 acres, approximately 3
acres of gardens, 3 acres of fields for our sheep, chickens, geese, ducks and
54 acres of woodlands. We hope to make some more walks in the woodlands (nature
trails). We are surrounded by open fields, giving stunning views over the diverse
countryside. Our aim is to enhance the gardens and woodlands each year, providing
even more colour and interest than we have enjoyed during the previous years.
When are the FLOWERS out? - Here is just a small indicator of when things are in bloom in our gardens:
Jan-Mar - Snowdrops start to appear along the drive down to the house towards the end of January. The Camellia bush by the cottage with the same name starts to show spectacular red flowers.
Mar-Apr - The Daffodils are rich golden yellows and pale whites. The Azaleas are fantastic
at this time.
Apr-May - A mass of Bluebells - some of the surrounding hills are blue with
their colour. Also the Magnolia is out with white flowers, Marguerites (profusion
of daisy like flowers) and Peonies (with deep red flowers).
May-Jun - Honeysuckle with its wonderful perfume. Summer Jasmine starting to
flower. Some early Roses are also in bloom.
Jun-onwards - The Roses come into their own, the Perennials in the walled garden
start to bloom and the colour is something to see. We have added some Dahlias
(see pictures above), and they provided a magnificent display in the extended
Rose bed which has 35 new Rose bushes planted in it. Don't worry the old ones
have been transplanted around Rose Cottage! The border in the walled garden
is a sight to behold, during this time.
NEW ENLLI (Bardsey) Apple
In early September 2000 a bird watcher staying at Cristin was using apples to lure birds. A chance conversation between the bird watcher and another visitor to the island Mr Ian Sturrock led to a most exciting discovery. Mr Sturrock, an expert on trees who rejuvenates fruit trees for a living was told that the apples had been collected from a tree on Bardsey Island. To read more about
this and to purchase trees click here.
We bought 3 in January 2003, so in the next few years you can see the results when you visit! Have a look at the BBC web site for other information on this apple news.bbc.co.uk - click here to get to page.
Birds
We have numerous birds in our 54 acres of woodland and around our extensive grounds, which cover another 6.5 acres.
You can regularly see Buzzards swooping in their glory (in fact we rescued a
baby Buzzard in the early summer 2002), Sparrow hawks, who prey on our tits,
as well as Barn Owls. We were fortunate enough to see a baby one one evening
out for its first flying lesson with its Mum, this one is now roosting in the derelict buildings nearby and graces us with its presence every now and again in the evenings, sitting on the cars and putting on the security lights, a joy to watch. We also have Greater Spotted Woodpeckers (you can hear these from the accommodation we provide pecking at trees),
Tits of all varieties, Nuthatches, as well as Swallows and House Martins which nest here and
reproduce in the summer returning here every year. There is a wealth of bird
life not only in our gardens but also on the numerous local walks, so we hope to see keen Ornithologists here
to see these marvelous sights and stay with us. There are also two local boat operators that
offer bird watching of our coastal birds and sea trips, see www.llanbedrog.info
web site for details. We look forward to welcoming you here for your bird watching experience.
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