National Botanic Garden of Wales
The Middleton Estate has a long and rich history spanning over 400 years, from its curation in the early 1600s by Christopher Middleton, Vicar of Llanarthne, to its current reincarnation as the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
With roots in the earliest voyages of the East India Company the Middleton Estate proves a deep and important involvement of Welsh families in the birth of the British Empire.
With roots in the earliest voyages of the East India Company the Middleton Estate proves a deep and important involvement of Welsh families in the birth of the British Empire.
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Thomas Hornor - Middleton Hall
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Extracts From Thomas Hornor’s Descriptions Of His Paintings – Sept 1815
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Station 4 View South across Llyn Mawr
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Station 2 Dinefwr Oak at Middleton Hall
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Station 7 The Chalybeate Spring and Bath
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Station 10 The Waterfall
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Station 13 The Bath House
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Map of the Middleton Estate
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Station 3 The North Steps Panorama
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Station 5 The Secluded Valley
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