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Bilingual information panel titled Ymgartrefu mewn palas / A palace to call home with text, photos of church interiors, stained glass windows, and portraits, describing bishops’ residences in Wales.

A Palace to Call Home

We hope you’re enjoying the historic Parc Yr Esgob-Bishop’s Palace.  Welcome to our website.  Here you can immerse yourself in the history, horticulture and wildlife of our 800 year old Park. Read more about the old Bishop’s Palace here or follow the links on the menu to explore other areas of the Park. And don’t forget to stop by …

A bilingual Welsh-English museum display titled Nwyddau o bell / Supplies from afar, featuring historical photos of ships, a ceramic jug, and text about imported goods and trading ships in Cardigan Bay.

Supplies from Afar

We hope you’re enjoying the story of the Bishop’s own private canal!  Welcome to our website.  Here you can immerse yourself in the history, horticulture and wildlife of our 800 year old Park. Read more about the history of the park here or follow the links on the menu to explore other areas of the Park. And don’t forget …

Interpretative panel titled A Twisting River Tale features text, historic maps, animal sketches, scenic photos of meandering rivers, a cup and ring marked rock, and countryside images.

A Twisting River Tale

We hope you’re enjoying Bishop’s Pond.  Have you spotted any wildlife?  Share your photos with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram or tag us @ParcYrEsgob And welcome to our website! Here you can immerse yourself in the history, horticulture and wildlife of our 800 year old Park. Read more about Bishop’s Pond here or follow the links on the …

A bilingual Welsh-English poster about Bishop’s Palace kitchen gardens featuring text, historical photos, illustrated vegetables, a man with a wheelbarrow, and garden facts, against a green and gold background.

Food for Thought

We hope you’re enjoying the Walled Garden at Bishop’s Park.  Welcome to our website! Here you can immerse yourself in the history, horticulture and wildlife of our 800 year old Park. Read more about the 18th century Walled Garden here or follow the links on the menu to explore other areas of the Park. And don’t forget to stop by …