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Lower House Garden & Plas Bach Self-Catering Plas Bach (Little Palace) at Lower House is a romantic retreat for two, set in the beautiful Box Garden of our secluded 7-acre valley.

Chosen by Alastair Sawday in The Times, 2010, as his favourite B&B for a relaxing break, Lower House offers all the advantages of staying in Hay-on-Wye whilst enjoying complete peace, in beautiful, romantic surroundings near to the Black Mountains. Guests have all the advantages of staying in Hay, yet can enjoy complete peace, in idyllic surroundings, with the Black Mountains walkable from the door.

… and through the oblong window… Crocosmia.
10/07/2025

… and through the oblong window… Crocosmia.

Crocosmia in full blazing bloom amongst the tetrapanax. The stone wall was built by Mr LH several decades ago, the stone...
07/07/2025

Crocosmia in full blazing bloom amongst the tetrapanax. The stone wall was built by Mr LH several decades ago, the stones carefully tessellated over many weeks. Many of the stones were dug up from Lower House, found in the stream, or repurposed from old buildings on the land.

Plas Bach, our romantic stream-side retreat for two, nestled in the box garden. The verandah is one of the last spots in...
06/07/2025

Plas Bach, our romantic stream-side retreat for two, nestled in the box garden. The verandah is one of the last spots in our 7 acre garden to get the evening sun, and is the perfect place to end the day with a glass of wine. We’re a lovely 20 minute walk into Hay across the Offa’s D**e path, or a few minutes drive along a quiet lane.

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The tetrapanax has gone nuts this year, sending out shoots and filling up the flower bed. One of Mrs LH’s favourites.   ...
05/07/2025

The tetrapanax has gone nuts this year, sending out shoots and filling up the flower bed. One of Mrs LH’s favourites.

A jolt to the past. This (rather terrifying) photo popped up on Facebook memories this morning. It’s Mrs LH in scarecrow...
28/06/2025

A jolt to the past. This (rather terrifying) photo popped up on Facebook memories this morning. It’s Mrs LH in scarecrow form, from 12 years ago. Her clothes and glasses, and the recently shorn fleece of one of our black sheep. It definitely did the job of scaring the birds (and grandchild, and anyone else that chanced upon it).

The newly painted ponds have been filled with water once again. They’re still not flowing as the pump still needs replac...
25/06/2025

The newly painted ponds have been filled with water once again. They’re still not flowing as the pump still needs replacing. The area below the medlar tree has also been redone. The roots were pushing up the cobbles, so Mr LH has dug them up and replaced them with gravel, which is much more amenable to roots. You can see the splendid rambling rose growing over a tall tree on the edge of the woods in the background too.

And yes, the garden hose is still there, spoiling the photos!

The grapes are a comin’ 🍇
24/06/2025

The grapes are a comin’ 🍇

Phlomis russeliana and foxgloves in the veg garden. The arch in the hornbeam hedge behind is currently blocked off, in a...
23/06/2025

Phlomis russeliana and foxgloves in the veg garden. The arch in the hornbeam hedge behind is currently blocked off, in an attempt to keep the deer that come down off mountains out.

The ponds are getting a fix up. The two ponds used to flow on a loop from one to the other, but haven’t done for a coupl...
17/06/2025

The ponds are getting a fix up. The two ponds used to flow on a loop from one to the other, but haven’t done for a couple of years now. They’ve finally been emptied of water, pebbles from grandkids, Matchbox car from youngest kid (, 25 years?!) and 42 newts. They’ve been given a new coat of pond paint, which takes a week to fully dry, then they can be refilled and set on their recycling of water once again.

The Isles of Ajuga. As Mr LH calls them. Rounds of grass left unmowed on the front lawn, where bugleweed has taken hold ...
12/06/2025

The Isles of Ajuga. As Mr LH calls them. Rounds of grass left unmowed on the front lawn, where bugleweed has taken hold and been given space to shine.

Lines, steps and canes waiting for beans to climb.
11/06/2025

Lines, steps and canes waiting for beans to climb.

Monkshood. A stately interlude of colour in the veg garden.
04/06/2025

Monkshood. A stately interlude of colour in the veg garden.

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