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Llanerchaeron
Llanerchaeron is aGeorgian (1790s) villa, set in the beautiful Aeron valley. The estate includes house, walled gardens ornamental lake and working organic farm with the house still has many original features including service courtyard with dairy, laundry, brewery and salting house.
The house extends the upstairs-downstairs layout to outside as well with its own service courtyard with dairy, laundry, brewery and salting house.
Facilities include:
- Farm and garden produce is on sale in reception
- Cards, gifts, books and locally made produce available
- Tours available – please contact us before you visit
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Llanerchaeron, Ciliau Aeron, Aberaeron, Ceredigion SA48 8DG, United Kingdom
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