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: 06/06/2016 by Admin
Bishop’s Pond
It’s been a wonderful week in the Bishop’s Park. There’s more and more colour in the grounds as the rhododendrons come into flower and the water lilies that will cover the pond in their yellow flowers are starting to appear. The park is such as great place to work, not just because of …
Posted: 01/06/2016 by Admin
Tywi Gateway Trust (now known as Parc yr Esgob Trust)
The project to revitalise the Bishop’s Park at Abergwili with the County Museum at its heart has taken another significant step forward with the formation of the Tywi Gateway Trust (now known as Parc yr Esgob Trust) as an independent charity. The project was set up by the Carmarthenshire Branch of the Welsh Historic …
Posted: 13/05/2016 by Admin
Exciting new publication from the WHGT
A highly recommended new book is being published by the Carmarthenshire Branch of the Welsh Historic Gardens Trust. The book covers the rich heritage of thirty one of the parks and gardens around Carmarthenshire. For details on how to get your copy click on the above link.
Posted: 06/05/2016 by Admin
Unpeelling our History !
A recent discovery found still attached to the east wall. A label for ‘Marie Louise d’Uccle which after much research and help from the Royal Horticultural Society is a dessert pear originating near Brussels around 1846. I think we have answered the question what will be our first new plant in the walled garden.
Posted: 01/05/2016 by Admin
Orchard starts to Bloom
The orchard in the walled garden is slowly coming into flower and looks wonderful on these sunny spring mornings. Last autumn we weren’t sure from the fruit if all the apple trees were the same but with this years spring flowering looking at the blossom we can see that there are different varieties in …
Posted: 06/04/2016 by Admin
Surveying the Walled Garden
Our survey work on site has recently been completed as Dyfed Archaeological Trust explored the walled kitchen garden and Great Meadow. It’s going to be both interesting and fun to discover the secrets of the site and its history that the survey work will reveal.
Posted: 29/03/2016 by Admin
Survey
The Welsh Historic Gardens Trust is working in Partnership with Carmarthenshire County Council and the Church in Wales to develop the Tywi Gateway at the historic Bishops Park, Abergwili. The site is in the ownership of Carmarthenshire County Council, where Carmarthenshire County Museum is located. The Tywi Gateway Project plans to conserve and revitalise the …
Posted: 05/02/2016 by Admin
Unlocking the Secrets of the Walled Kitchen Garden
Work began on the walled kitchen garden today in preparation for the next round of site surveys. It’s going to be fascinating to see what remains of the gardens history and what it can tell us about how the garden was developed and used across the last 300 years. Needless to say there were …
Posted: 29/01/2016 by Admin
Fungi Everywhere
One of the most amazing parts of being on site and in the grounds on a day to day basis is being able to see the incredible range of fungi that suddenly appear like magic overnight. Sometimes only seeming to be around for just a day or so before disappearing as quickly as they came. Every day you see a …
Posted: 29/01/2016 by Admin
Further Signs of Spring
More evidence of spring in the grounds today as the crocus come into flower.