Plas yn Rhiw, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
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Eileen, Lorna and Honora Keating began restoring the 16th century house and garden in 1938. They filled the garden with teasles, myrtle, sheep sorrel, foxgloves and other wild plants. So today, there are flowers at Plas yn Rhiw (weeds to some) that have all but disappeared from the countryside. In fact, Plas yn Rhiw is the only organic National Trust garden in Wales.
Image © NTPL / Martin Trelawny
Image © NTPL / Martin Trelawny





