Bodysgallen Hall
Bodysgallen Hall grew up around a late-13th-century tower built to help guard Conwy Castle, with the main house added in the 1620s by the Wynn family. Its Grade I gardens, laid out from 1678 in the Dutch style, include a box-hedged knot garden, walled rose garden and lily pond. Now run by the National Trust as a hotel, it keeps wide views north and west towards Snowdonia and the sea near Llandudno.
- Medieval pink-stone watchtower
- 17th-century knot garden
- Views to Conwy Castle
Best for a quiet garden wander with history and far-reaching coastal views.
Things to see at Bodysgallen Hall
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- 13th-Century Watchtower
- 1678 Knot Garden and Sundial
- Great Hall with Heraldic Overmantels
- Walled Rose Garden
- Views to Conwy Castle