Holiday Accomodation in Mid Wales!
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Cymerau Hall
Lewis Pugh bought the Abermad estate in 1852, having made a vast fortune from the Copa Hill mine in Cwm Ystwyth. He died in 1868, leaving his entire estate to his nephew, Lewis Pugh Evans of Lovesgrove, on condition he changed his surname to Pugh. The newly-named Lewis Pugh Pugh, who was at various times an MP and Attorney General to the Government of India, had the Hall at Cymerau built in 1905. His grandson Major-General Lewis Pugh retired to Cymerau Hall in 1961 and began developing the spectacular grounds and gardens until he sold the property in 1978.
Today, the present owners continue to manintain this wonderful Edwardian home and it's gardens to the highest standard. Holiday accomodation is available to let throughout the year and is furnished in keeping with this beautiful period estate.
Set in over twenty acres of private grounds peace and tranquility are assured! The estate offers many fine walks and is surrounded by spectacular scenery! 'Henry' and 'Pallo' our two resident horses always offer our guests a warm and friendly welcome ... especially if tempted with a carrot or two!
For the more adventurous, Cymerau Hall is perfectly located between Macynlleth and Aberystwyth affording easy access to Snowdonia, The Brecon Beacons, and the Pembrokeshire Coastline!

Cymerau Hall Crest