Wrexham LL13 0XT
Telephone: +44 (0)1978 355314
Fax: +44 (0)1978 313333
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Opening:
House:
Mar 19 - Sep 28 12pm-5pm
Oct 1 - Oct 30 12pm-4pm
Garden:
Mar 19 - Jun 29 11am-6pm
Jul 2 - Aug 31 10am-6pm
Shop/plants:
Mar 19 - Sep 28 11am-5.30pm
Oct 1 - Dec 18 As garden
Restaurant:
Mar 19 - Oct 30 11am-5.15pm
Nov 5 - Dec 18 11am - 4pm
Notes: Open Good Friday. Last admission 1hr before closing.
Admission:
Adult:
£7.40
Child:
£3.70
Family:
£18.40
Groups:
Adult:
£6.00
Child:
£3.00
Gardens & outbuildings only:
Adult:
£3.80
Child:
£1.90
Family:
£9.20
Groups:
Adult:
£3.00
Child:
£1.50
NT members free
Parking 200m
Coach Parking:
Max 8 coaches.
Guided Tours:
Available for groups by arrangement
Refreshments:
Restaurant
Shopping:
Garden-related products & National Trust range
Special Events and Courses:
Hedge-laying and oak gate construction. Please phone for dates and details.
Toilets:
General and disabled.
Disabled Access:
Available throughout garden and ground floor only of house.

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Link to Erddig at the National Trust website

Erddig is a very special place. It is a unique family home that has captured the way of life of a bustling household community during the early years of this century. Below stairs a fascinating collection of portraits, photographs and verses records the people who spent their working lives on the estate, and tells of the Yorke family's high regard for their servants. Upstairs the rooms contain an original collection of 18th century furniture and are filled with the accumulated treasures of a family that never threw anything away from the rare and beautiful, to the trivial and commonplace.


Your visit starts in the estate buildings where the joiner and blacksmith worked, through the Midden Yard, with saw mill and cart sheds, to the Stable Yard with its tackroom, carriages, vintage cycles and cars. From there you will continue to the laundry, bakehouse and kitchen.

Erdigg's walled garden is one of the most important surviving 18th century gardens in Britain. It has rare fruit trees, a canal, pond and a National Ivy Collection.

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Photo Gallery
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Select a garden to view:
1 Aberglasney l 2 National Botanic Garden of Wales l 3 Dyffryn Gardens l 4 Museum Of Welsh Life l 5 Bodnant Garden l 6 Penrhyn Castle l 7 Plas Newydd l 8 Erddig l 9 Chirk Castle l 10 Powis Castle l 11 Portmeirion