Broneirion is situated on
the side of a steep, wooded valley overlooking the River Severn and the
village of Llandinam. It makes a wonderful setting for the pale stone
coloured House with its Welsh slate roof, which is a fine example of a
mansion in Italianate style. It is surrounded by four and a half acres of
very beautiful grounds, which look particularly lovely in the Spring when
the naturalised daffodils, rhododendrons and azaleas are in full bloom. The
famous Wellingtonia trees, the first of their species to be planted in
Wales, have now reached an enormous height towering above the house. Also
situated in the grounds is the Brownie House, originally the Davies
children's summer house, it is now a very attractive Pack Holiday House, and
is much used by members of all ages.

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Inside the House there
are many treasures, the beautiful Chapel is dedicated to Lady Eldrydd
Davies, and is used a great deal. The dining room is a reminder of the
Founder, the tables and long benches, of exquisite craftsmanship by 'Mousey' Thompson, were bought with the allocation to Wales from the Baden-Powell
Fund. The fine portrait of Lord Baden Powell by Miss Margaret Lindsey
Williams was gifted by the artist in admiration of his work. Also in the
dining room is a beautiful Czechoslovakian crystal Guide / Scout vase, this
was a gift from Lady Baden-Powell. Throughout the house there are many other
fine pieces of antique furniture and memorabilia gifted by generous friends
over the years.

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In 1992 the landlord,
Lord Davies, eldest son of Lady (Eldrydd) Davies, made it know that
Broneirion would have to be sold. For 46 years Guiding in Wales had enjoyed
a most amicable relationship with its landlord, and his wife, the present
Lady Davies who was, and still is, the President of Girlguiding Cymru. The
decision was made that Girlguiding Cymru really had to raise sufficient
money to buy the property outright. An appeal was launched, and with much
determination from its members, and valuable help from many outside
organisations, the money was raised in a remarkably short time, enough to
buy the house and provide a modest Endowment Fund, the interest from which
would help repairs and renovations. At the same time the opportunity arose
for Girlguiding Cymru to purchase a Camp Site, close to the house, something
that had been very greatly needed for a long time. This Camp Site is named
Cae Gwenllian, in honour of Girlguiding Cymru's much loved Treasurer and a
former Chief Commissioner, Hon. Gwenllian Philpps, who for so many years had
supported Guiding in Wales with her sensible advice and careful guardianship
of resources. The Official Re-opening of Broneirion took place on 28th June
1993, and the Hon, Betty Clay, the daughter of the Founder and the World
Chief Guide, performed the Opening Ceremony on this occasion. Two years
later, and very unexpectedly, Girlguiding Cymru were able to purchase
Broneirion Lodge, a 'cottage orne' sited at the entrance to Broneirion, an
important purchase as it is situated on the boundary of the main property.

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Guiding in Wales was
particularly delighted to hear in November 1996 that Broneirion House, Coach
House, and the Lodge had all been listed Grade II, endorsing the fact that
the property is particularly fine, and worthy of the work and care which has
been taken to maintain its original appearance and features.