An ancient house with a Victorian face. Situated far from any city yet at the heart of Welsh history, art and politics. Once a landed estate, now a university conference centre, the house is still at the centre of the local community. The grounds are silent, but the birdsong is loud. The conference rooms echo with debate, music and laughter, but there are quiet corners for reading and dreaming… A beautiful historic house location with Grade 1 listed gardens and art collection, renowned for centuries for its hospitality. Incorporating a ‘Music Room’ for conferences up to 230, cellar bar and library, with additional breakout rooms. Gregynog has a residential capacity of 106 and offers free wireless internet with comprehensive library. Now with mobile phone signal. An internationally trained Chef creates exquisite menus with locally sourced ingredients.