Tredegar House is one of the architectural wonders of Wales and one of the most significant late 17th-century houses in the whole of the British Isles.
Situated within 90 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland, this delightful red brick house provides an ideal setting for a fantastic day out.
Visitors today can discover what life was like for those who lived above and below stairs. A stunning sequence of Staterooms, elaborately decorated with carvings, gilding and fine paintings contrast with the fascinating and extensive domestic quarters.
Lakeside walks, beautiful walled gardens, orangery and spectacular stable block complete the Country House picture.
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Now a National Trust attraction!
House and Gardens opens on Wed 4 April 2012, 11.30 until 4pm.
Don't miss
The 18th-century Orangery Garden
1930s Tredegar House the home of many parties
The below-stairs area and kitchens
The parlour and its games
The spectacular Gilt Room
The impressive New Hall
The Brewhouse tea-room and shop
Entrance Charge
- Free admission to Park
- House - Adult: £6.75, Child: £3.60,
- House - Family: £19.00
- House - Group: £5.75
Opening Times
Park: daily, dawn-dusk. House: Wed-Sun & Bank Holidays 11am - last admission 4pm
Tredegar House & Park Statistics: 29 click throughs, 409 views since start of 2024