July events at Aberglasney House and Gardens


July events at Aberglasney House and Gardens in the picturesque Tywi Valley -

Live Music in the Pool Garden with The Swing Boys
Friday 3rd July ~ gates open at 6.30pm with live music from 7pm
The Swing Boys are a six piece swing jazz band echoing the jazz music from the 1940's/50's. Look forward to classic numbers such as Chattanooga Choo Choo, All of Me and St Louis Blues. Latin numbers such as Black Orpheus and The Girl from Ipanema will have you on your feet and dancing the evening away.
Tickets will be available on the gate - £10 per person (£8 for Aberglasney Members). Bring a picnic or book a table on the terrace and Maryellen's Tearooms will take care of your supper - call them direct 01558 668996.


RHS Thalictrum Trial Event
Tuesday 7th July ~ 1.15pm - 4pm
Starting in the Mansion
An event to celebrate the RHS Thalictrum Trial at Aberglasney
13.15 Introduction
13.30 Talk 1: Award winning gardening journalist Val Bourne
14.00 Talk 2: RHS Chelsea Gold Medal winner Rosy Hardy
14.30 Q & A from the floor
14.45 Trial tour
Entry to the Mansion is on a first come basis. Normal admission applies.


Vintage Afternoon Tea
Saturday 11th July ~ 4pm - 7pm
Join us for this very special event and take afternoon tea in Aberglasney's grade II* listed Mansion. Relax to the sound of the Wingfield Trio, a string ensemble from Cardiff.
Tickets are £25 each (£23 for Aberglasney Members). Booking essential ~ call 01558 668998 or book online


Ramshackle's Children's Round the World Safari
Thursday 30th July
Intrepid explorer Professor Davina Attenborurrel and fearless wildlife wrangler Mike ‘Snakebite’ Erwin will lead you on a nature trail covering the major continents of the world!
Tours are at 2pm, 4.30pm and 7pm. Find out more on our website. Booking recommended to guarantee your place ~ please call 01558 667956.

Art in the Mansion...


Mark Cox
Until Thursday 16th July
Mark Cox is a traditional painter who values the skills and techniques that can only come with years of study and experience. Mark draws his inspiration from the landscape of South and West Wales. He enjoys working in both oil and watercolours producing landscapes, seascapes and coastal scenes.

Sandra Phillips
Friday 17th - Thursday 30th July
Sandra Phillips was born and brought up in Pendine where she still lives and works. Having a lifelong interest in art it is only since taking early retirement from teaching that she has been able to pursue and develop this interest. Sandra is heavily influenced by the sea, coast and rugged mountains and can frequently be found painting in any of the three Welsh National Parks.

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