Tredegar House, Gardens and Park
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Tredegar House is one of the finest Restoration period buildings in Wales, with beautiful formal gardens in 90 acres of parkland.
It was the home of the Morgan Family, a wealthy and powerful family who later became Lords Tredegar. Packed with tales of tragic ends, eccentric big spenders and famous philanthropists, there's plenty of juicy history to keep your imagination occupied. One of our favourites is the colourful character Evan, who along with hosting scandalous parties collected a menagerie of animals which included Blue Boy the parrot, Alice the bear and Somerset the boxing kangaroo.
Visitor information
Address
Tredegar House, Pencarn Way, Newport, NP10 8YW
01633 815880
Opening times
The formal gardens are open 10am-5pm and you will need to pre-book your visit in advance.
The parkland and Brewhouse Cafe are open everyday and do not require booking.
The second-hand bookshop is reopening on April 12th. Run by a dedicated team of volunteers, opening hours vary. Our shop is permanently closed but we are selling some Tredegar House souvenirs in Visitor Reception.
The Mansion House is currently closed.
More details - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house
Exclusions and safety measures
Tickets to the formal gardens need to be booked in advance.
More information - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house
Visitor information
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