The trust formerly known as….
07/04/2026
By Admin2
Trustees and staff at Parc yr Esgob (Bishop’s Park) will be using the name “Parc yr Esgob Trust” as the public working name for the charity from April 2026, although The Tywi Gateway Trust remains our legally constituted title. Betsan Caldwell, Trust chair explained “We wanted to improve name recognition of Parc yr Esgob and the …
















Posted: 19/08/2021 by Caroline Welch
The Park
The Parkland of the Bishop’s Park has been restored and enhanced to make it a beautiful place to relax and unwind with friends and family. Our great specimen trees are a thing of beauty; with monkey puzzle, London planes, dawn redwoods and lime trees amongst many others. Picnic with friends and family, stroll around and …
Posted: 19/08/2021 by Caroline Welch
Jenkinson Garden
Greeting visitors to Bishop’s Park is one of the site’s major highlights – the Jenkinson Garden. This very special place has been designed to pay homage to the formal garden created here during Bishop John Jenkinson’s tenure between 1825 and 1840. This was the last time in its history the site underwent major landscaping works, …
Posted: 30/03/2019 by Admin
Explore the Park
With beautiful new gardens, historic parkland and woodland, a wildlife-rich ox-bow lake and great flood-plain meadow to explore – there is so much to discover at Bishop’s Park. Unwind in Y Caffi, engage with 800 years of history in our learning centre, or take a tour of the secret walled garden with its heritage orchard.
Posted: 16/08/2015 by Admin
Map of the Site
You can pick up a hard copy of our map in our visitor centre – or download a PDF of the map here.