The earliest records show that around 1100, Nest, a daughter of the Prince of Glamorgan lived at Miskin. Later, for six generations the house was occupied by the 'Bassets' who sold it to David Williams (also known by the Bardic title of Alaw Goch) in 1847.
In the 1920's the Manor saw a great deal of society life and entertained the Prince of Wales (later to become Edward V111) on many occasions. The house was then transformed into a wartime hospital, and following this, into flats.
The house remained divided into flats until 1985, when the manor was sold, converted and extended into the Country House Hotel it is today.
The current owners, Colin and Leah Rosenberg purchased the Manor in 1996 and are continuing the centuries old tradition of loving care and attention to detail in the restoration of the building.


