Tyllwyd Mansion, Tanygroes, Cardigan, SA43

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
9
- BATHROOMS
7
- SIZE
6,383 sq ft
593 sq m
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Freehold
Description
Tyllwyd Mansion – Historic Estate with Elegant Accommodation and Energy Efficiency Features
Tyllwyd is one of many significant estates in the Cardiganshire area, with a long and fascinating history. Over the centuries, it has seen visits from the Rebecca Rioters, connections to Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale in the Crimea, involvement with the East India Company, ties to the foundation of the British Homeopathic Society, and even an attempt to derail a train carrying William Gladstone to West Wales.
The Tivyside region, socially and geographically, was approximately twenty miles long and four to five miles wide. It encompassed parts of the West Wales counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, and Pembrokeshire. Within this area were some forty to fifty country houses, closely connected by institutions such as the Tivyside Foxhounds and the Lawn Tennis Club at Newcastle Emlyn.
To date, there have been three books dedicated to the estate and its owners, along with references in various local and regional historical texts. These include The South Wales Squires by Herbert M. Vaughan, Memoirs of an Old Soldier by Sydney Parry Jones, and Beta Jones Parry, Her Family and Tyllwyd, Her Home by Ginny Jenkins. Together, these works help preserve the estate's legacy, unlike many other country homes lost to history.
The original house dates back to the 1730s, with major extensions added during the early 19th century. The attic once housed the servants’ quarters, which included the structure of seven bedrooms still present when the property was purchased in 2003.
Today, Tyllwyd has been transformed into a grand country house with elegant and flexible living accommodation. At the heart of the home is the magnificent ballroom – a light-filled and spacious function room, complete with sash windows, high ceilings, French doors to the lawn, and a wood burner. This is a space made for entertaining. Adjacent, the south-facing library offers a quieter atmosphere, with original sash windows, fitted shelving, and a cosy wood burner.
The dining room is equally generous in proportion, comfortably seating twelve and framed by an inglenook fireplace, a breakfast bar, and French doors that lead out to the west-facing patio. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with tiled floors, freestanding cabinets, and a Rangemaster cooker, with French doors opening onto the eastern terrace. A traditional pantry with slate slab shelving and original flooring sits alongside a utility room and downstairs WC. A ground-floor bathroom with a walk-in shower is also available.
One wing of the house hosts a self-contained annexe – a charming addition with a sitting room featuring a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace, a fitted kitchen, a double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a private en suite. This wing also offers direct access to the courtyard and commercial kitchen, making it ideal for hospitality ventures.
Upstairs, the first floor unfolds into an elegant collection of bedrooms. The principal suite is an exceptional space, with a round gable-end window, two additional sash windows, and enough room for a bed, sofas, and writing desk. Its en suite features a large rainfall shower. Two further south-facing double bedrooms feature decorative fireplaces and sash windows, one with a mural and the other with trompe l’oeil artwork.
Another section of the house includes a large double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, vanity unit, and en suite with a clawfoot bath, a single bedroom with en suite, and two further spacious doubles – all retaining their original fireplaces and historic charm. A small single room, once used as an office, links through to a light-filled double bedroom with arched windows and garden views.
Above, the former servants’ quarters span the second floor – a suite of seven rooms with original floorboards, currently used for storage but ripe for transformation subject to the necessary permissions.
The estate also includes a large commercial kitchen and store room, housed within the attached barn – a perfect asset for hosting, retreats, or events.
Energy & Sustainability
Tyllwyd combines period charm with modern eco-conscious features. A roof-mounted solar thermal array provides hot water for the home, while a 4kW ground-mounted solar PV array supplies electricity and feeds into the national grid under an index-linked Feed-in-Tariff running until 2037. These installations support lower energy costs and contribute to sustainable living.
Additionally, planning permission has been granted for the construction of a substantial orangery on the west patio – an exciting opportunity to expand the living or entertaining space in harmony with the property’s historic elegance.
Historical Legacy
Tyllwyd holds deep connections to the local community, many of whom are descendants of those who lived or worked on the estate over generations. From Colonel Vaughan Lloyd to Charles Arthur Pritchard, and later Dorothea Jones Parry and her descendants, the estate's story intertwines with national events and personal tales of resilience and adaptation.
Despite economic hardship, world wars, and shifting fortunes, Tyllwyd has endured. From being heated by culm fires to the installation of modern central heating, from a lack of electricity to thoughtful restoration, the estate has evolved while preserving its character.
Today, set within approximately 18 acres, with its pond, and the towering Wellingtonian Sequoia, Tyllwyd stands not only as a private residence but as a timeless beacon of heritage, potential, and understated grandeur. There is a walled garden available by separate negotiation if desired by a new owner.
Its current owner, the third woman in the Lewis/Lewes family to care for the house, has completed a loving restoration that honours its past while preparing it for a new chapter.
Tyllwyd is ready to welcome its next custodian.
Contact Fine & Country West Wales to arrange a viewing.
EPC Rating: E
Library
6.9m x 4.18m
South-facing with sash windows, wood burner, and extensive fitted shelving – ideal for quiet reading or home office use.
Ballroom
8.35m x 5.95m
A bright and spacious function room with high ceilings, original dancefloor, French doors to the lawn, and a wood burner – perfect for entertaining.
Dining Room
5.91m x 3.86m
Comfortably seats 12+ guests, featuring an inglenook fireplace with wood burner, Welsh dresser, and access to the west-facing patio.
Kitchen
9.03m x 3.69m
Well-equipped with a Rangemaster cooker, Villeroy & Boch sink, tiled floor, freestanding units, and French doors opening onto the east patio.
Pantry
Original slate slab flooring and shelving – a practical cool space for storage.
Utility Room & WC
6.73m x 1.7m
Includes plumbing for appliances, storage units, hand basin, and cast iron radiator.
Bathroom
Walk-in shower, WC, hand basin, and sash window overlooking the gardens.
Annexe (Self-Contained)
Comprising a sitting room with inglenook and wood burner, fitted kitchen, double bedroom with wardrobes, and en suite bathroom. Separate external access.
Bedroom One
8.25m x 5.8m
Exceptionally spacious with two sash windows, an iconic arched window, four radiators, and an en suite with rainfall shower.
Bedroom Two
4.8m x 4.6m
Large double with sash windows, carpeted floor, marble fireplace, and decorative wall art.
Bedroom Three
4.7m x 4.18m
Double room with south-facing sash window, fireplace, and artistic landscape mural.
Bedroom Four
5.64m x 4.05m
West-facing double with walk-in wardrobes, vanity unit, and en suite bathroom with clawfoot tub.
Bedroom Five
3.73m x 3m
Single room with original fireplace, sash window, and compact en suite with WC and basin.
Bedroom Six
4.8m x 4.06m
Double room with two west-facing sash windows and original features.
Bedroom Seven
4.4m x 4.1m
Single bedroom with fireplace, fitted shelving, and adjoining access to Bedroom Eight.
Bedroom Eight
4.34m x 3.9m
Charming double with arched east-facing window, fireplace, and carpeted floor.
Former Servants’ Quarters
Currently used as storage – seven rooms with original floorboards and huge potential for further accommodation (subject to planning).
Commercial Kitchen & Store
Housed in the adjoining barn – fully equipped for professional use.
Garden
The estate spans approximately 18 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, offering a rare blend of elegance, privacy, and natural beauty.
Landscaped Gardens: Thoughtfully designed with mature planting and seasonal interest, creating a striking yet peaceful setting around the main residence.
Historic Walled Fruit Garden: A rare and charming feature, ideal for growing heritage fruit varieties in a sheltered environment. Available by separate negotiation if desired.
Polytunnel & Vegetable Garden: A well-established area offering excellent potential for self-sufficiency, hobby farming, or small-scale horticulture.
Woodland, Stream & Pond: Mature woodland interspersed with a natural stream and pond adds both biodiversity and serene character to the grounds.
Parking - Off street
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
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