Dingestow Court, Victorian country house in Mitchel Troy, Wales.
Dingestow Court is a Grade II* listed country house featuring a blend of architectural styles across its various sections and wings. The structure combines elements from different periods of construction, creating a layered composition of building forms and details.
The estate began as a manor house in the 16th century under John ap James and underwent major renovation by architect Lewis Vulliamy in the mid-19th century. This transformation significantly shaped the property's present-day appearance and character.
The house once held the Brut y Brenhinedd, a significant Welsh manuscript now kept at the National Library of Wales, connecting it to the literary traditions of the region. This association reflects how such estates served as keepers of important cultural documents.
The house is a private family residence and the grounds open only occasionally for select charitable events and gatherings. It's best to check ahead if you plan to visit, as regular public access is not normally available.
The gardens were designed by Edward Milner in the 19th century and still display the hallmarks of complete Victorian landscape design with mature tree plantings. These grounds represent a surviving example of landscape architecture from that era.
Location: Mitchel Troy
Architects: Lewis Vulliamy
Elevation above the sea: 56.2 m
GPS coordinates: 51.78340,-2.79777
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:40
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