Plas Llanstephan, Georgian country house in Llansteffan, Wales
Plas Llanstephan is a two-storey Georgian country house with a U-shaped layout and five windows across its facade. The structure features rubble stone walls finished with stucco, slate roofs, and red brick chimneys throughout.
The property was built in 1788 and remained with the Lloyd family for some time. In 1767 the Meares family from Eastington acquired the estate and brought it under their control.
The mansion displays Georgian architectural elements with a columned entrance accessed by seven broad stone steps and an internal courtyard layout. Visitors notice these classical details when approaching and entering the building.
The property sits on private grounds accessible via a driveway from Llansteffan village. Visitors should respect the private nature of the site when approaching.
The estate contains one of the largest walled gardens in Wales with considerable historical importance. The stable block may have been designed by architect John Nash, adding further architectural significance.
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