A Noble Mansion. It occupies a commanding situation from whence are surveyed some of the most interesting scenes in Monmouthshire. Over the entrance is a stone square with the armorial bearings of nine different noblemen and other characters of high rank in this County.
A correspondent dignity pervades the whole of the interior. A staircase two yards wide, of 72 steps, with balustrades, the newels on the quarterspaces two feet round, the whole in solid oak, which still remains perfect, stands unrivalled in the Kingdom.
Charles Heath 1787
Antiquarian Charles Heath's glowing description of the Grade I listed Treowen, Monmouthshire's most unusual historic house remains as true today as when it was written.
Panelled rooms, magnificent staircases, delightful gardens, breathtaking views, private woodland walks and a lofty position at the end of a half mile long drive in one of the most beautiful corners of Wales offer atmosphere, privacy and a very different adventure holiday for the discerning visitor. A step back into the 17th century in one of the finest unspoilt mansions in South Wales, four miles from the historic market town of Monmouth
Short breaks all year round. 5 double, 3 twin, 3 double/twin bedrooms and one family room (double and single beds). Five reception rooms. Open fires, children and pets welcome. Sleeps 24-36.