Tredegar House

About Tredegar House

Tredegar House is a 17th-century Charles II-era country house mansion in Coedkernew, at the western edge of the city of Newport, Wales. For over five hundred years was home to the Morgan family, later Lords Tredegar; one of the most powerful and influential families in the area. Described as \"The grandest and most exuberant country house\" in Monmouthshire and one of the \"outstanding houses of the Restoration period in the whole of Britain\", the mansion stands in a reduced landscaped garden of 90 acres forming the non-residential part of Tredegar Park. The property became a Grade I listed building on 3 March 1952 and has been under the care of the National Trust since March 2012.

Tredegar House Description

Tredegar House is a 17th-century Charles II-era country house mansion in Coedkernew, at the western edge of the city of Newport, Wales. For over five hundred years was home to the Morgan family, later Lords Tredegar; one of the most powerful and influential families in the area. Described as \"The grandest and most exuberant country house\" in Monmouthshire and one of the \"outstanding houses of the Restoration period in the whole of Britain\", the mansion stands in a reduced landscaped garden of 90 acres forming the non-residential part of Tredegar Park. The property became a Grade I listed building on 3 March 1952 and has been under the care of the National Trust since March 2012.

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Tredegar House is located at Newport, Wales
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