Located near historic Llandaff Village, Llandaff Cathedral and Bishops castle, Insole Court has some beautiful gardens open throughout the year, with a huge variety of plants for those with an interest in botanicals.
The listed manor house itself is stunning, built in the 1850s by James Harvey Insole to reflect his growing wealth from coal exportation, and the whole estate is in a Conservation Area and is owned by Cardiff Council.
The house is used for community activities and the gardens are equally popular amongst locals. Some are ornamental and kept well-manicured, and others are wild and full of wildlife. There are some rare trees, too, many of them planted in Victorian times, plus wooded areas.
There are family events such as theatre productions and puppet shows put on during the year, and it's a popular spot for summer picnics. If you haven't visited, go there on the next sunny day and take a picnic - it's a really tranquil spot away from the city centre and heavy traffic. read more