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Tredegar House

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. For more than 500 years the house was home to one of the greatest Welsh families, the Morgans, later Lords Tredegar. The Morgan family owned more than 40,000 acres in Monmouthshire, Breconshire and Glamorgan at the end of the 18th century. Their lives impacted on the population of south-east Wales socially, economically and politically and influenced the heritage of the area. In line with the latest Welsh Government guidance and local lockdown in Newport, our mansion house is currently closed. From Monday 5 October, the gardens will also be closed. The parkland will remain open for local residents only. If you live outside of the local authority area, we ask that you delay your visit for now.
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