This was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, the first translator of the whole Bible into Welsh. The house has been restored to its probable C16th-17th appearance. A pleasant 1 mile circular woodland walk starts from the house.
Contact Details:
Mrs Heledd Jones
Penmachno, Betws-y-Coed, LL25 0HJ
Email: tymawrwybrnant@nationaltrust.org.uk
Web: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Tel: 01690 760213
Dates: Open 24 March to 30 October, Thursday to Sunday & Bank Holidays, 12.00noon to 5.00pm
| Rates | Admission |
|---|---|
| Adult | £3.00 |
| Child | £1.50 |
| Family Ticket | £7.50 |
| Seniors Rate | N/A |
Facilities & Services:
Did you know?
Hour-long wildlife cruises are available from Conwy aboard the launch Princess Christine. The estuary has been designated a site of European importance because of its wealth of bird and marine life.
Wales has a coastline 750 miles long (including all the squiggly bits).
The cliffs of the Great and Little Ormes are hosts to breeding colonies of thousands of seabirds, including Guillemots, Kittiwakes and Razorbills.

