Golden Grove (Welsh: Gwylgre)[1] is an Elizabethan house to the west of the village of Llanasa, Flintshire, Wales.
In the 19th century the estate was bought by Henry Pochin, owner of Bodnant Hall in neighboring Conwy, whose daughter, Laura, laid out the grounds at Golden Grove.
[5] In the mid 19th century the Golden Grove estate was bought by Henry Pochin, a chemist and businessman who owned Bodnant Hall in neighboring Conwy.
Edward Hubbard in his Clwyd volume in the Buildings of Wales series, notes the decoration of the porch, which has a small upper chamber supported by a pair of columns below it.
[7] Laura McLaren's principal contribution was the laying out of a series of terraces planted with yew topiary which lead from the house down to the walled garden.