Registered historic parks and gardens in Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire is a county in the south-west of Wales. It covers an area of 2,370 km2 (920 sq mi).[1] In 2021 the population was approximately 188,200.[2]

Carmarthenshire shown within Wales

The Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales was established in 2002 and given statutory status in 2022. It is administered by Cadw, the historic environment agency of the Welsh Government.[3][4] Elisabeth Whittle described Cadw as having a "somewhat special and guiding role" in the preservation of historic parks and gardens, since they are "an integral part of Welsh archaeological and architectural heritage".[5] The register includes just under 400 sites, ranging from gardens of private houses, to cemeteries and public parks. Parks and gardens are listed at one of three grades, matching the grading system used for listed buildings. Grade I is the highest grade, for sites of exceptional interest; Grade II*, the next highest, denotes parks and gardens of great quality; while Grade II denotes sites of special interest.[6]

There are 19 registered parks and gardens in Carmarthenshire. One is listed at Grade I, four at Grade II*, and 14 at Grade II.

Key

GradeCriteria[6]
IParks and gardens of exceptional interest
II*Parks and gardens of great quality
IIParks and gardens of special interest

List of parks and gardens

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