We got a fair distance before we were stopped, almost literally in our tracks, by a church. People who know us will realize the amusement in this,

We commenced west-wards and finally arrived at our lunch destination, Llangoed Hall, in Brecon, Powys. Llangoed Hall was Clough's first commission back in 1913.













This garden is rare because Clough was not generally a garden designer. He was an architect who cared deeply about how architecture and landscape should work in harmony. He worked on Broadheath House in 1925, when he would already have commenced his work creating Portmeirion.


The garden itself is Italianate,


















We really enjoyed our visit, we had cake (obviously) and tea and just relaxed on a warmish sunny May afternoon. We wended our way home agreeing that there were few better ways of spending a sunny Saturday.