THE HISTORY OF TREBARTHA HALL - Extracts from a talk by Robert Latham in October 2011 |
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American Gardens |
Francis Hearle Rodd was squire from 1812 to 1836 and he planted the American Gardens, shown above from the terraces. Despite their name this was some 20 years before the Western Cedars were being introduced into this country from the west coast of America. |
The image at the top of the page shows views of and around Trebartha Hall used by Robert Latham in his talk. |