Cestyll Garden
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Cestyll Garden is a beautiful, secluded location with breathtaking sea views near Cemaes on the North West coast of Anglesey in North Wales.
Once home to the Hon. Violet Vivian, who began transforming the rugged landscape into a fine garden in 1922.
With an interesting range of plants, the garden is at its best in late May. Here you will see, among others, white rhodedendrons, Japanese Maple, yellow Witch Hazel and Azeleas.
The garden can be visited by special arrangement by contacting the present owners at the nearby Wylfa Nuclear Power Station. Alternatively, if you visit Anglesey during the Spring Bank Holiday (end May) the garden is open to the general public.

