Who lived at Erddig?

Who lived at Erddig?

Erddig was owned by the Yorke family for 240 years; each successive owner being called either Simon or Philip. Simon Yorke I enjoyed his good fortune, developing the garden but doing little to the house. His marriage to heiress Dorothy Hutton produced one son, Philip.

What does erddig mean in English?

front of house
Erddig, front of house.

How old is erddig?

334c. 1687
National Trust – Erddig/Age

Why is erddig important to Wrexham?

The Gardens Erddig’s walled garden is one of the most important surviving 18th century formal gardens in Britain. The gardens contain rare fruit trees, a canal, a pond, a Victorian era parterre, and are home to an NCCPG National Plant Collection of Hedera (ivy).

Who built erddig?

Thomas Webb
James WyattRoger Pratt
National Trust – Erddig/Architects
Erddig was built in 1683-7 by the Cheshire mason Thomas Webb for Joshua Edisbury, whose building ambitions bankrupted him. In 1721-4 wings were added for John Meller, Master in Chancery.

How big is erddig?

1,200-acre
The 486-hectare (1,200-acre) landscape pleasure park, designed by William Emes, is a haven of peace and natural beauty, perfect for riverside picnics.

When was the stately home erddig built?

Erddig was built in the 1680’s, then heavily remodelled in the early 18th century. The interiors showcase fine furniture, tapestries, and porcelain, plus a fascinating array of portraits of family servants with poems about their lives penned by the house owners.

Can I visit Erddig?

The parkland and estate is open and free to access with a number of walks to enjoy. The garden, natural play area Wolf’s Den, toilets, pre-loved book shop and shop are open. Our Hayloft restaurant is also open to eat in or to take away. Servants’ rooms in the house is open from 12pm – 3pm, Wednesday to Sunday.

Is erddig wheelchair friendly?

Accessibility. Garden routes are gravel paths with wheelchair / pushchair friendly options. There are some one way points which you may need to go against the flow for easy access – check with staff on arrival and they will be able to ensure assistance is provided.

How much does erddig cost?

Prices

Gift Aid Standard
Adult £9.90 £9.00
Child £5.00 £4.50
Family £24.80 £22.50
1 adult family £14.90 £13.50

Do you have to book to go to Erddig?

We no longer have a booking system in place for visits.

Is the house open at Erddig?

The garden, parkland, shop, restaurant, pre-loved bookshop and toilets are open. The servants’ rooms in the house are open from Wednesday – Sunday from 12pm – 3pm. The house is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Toilets are available in the Midden Yard.

How did Philip Yorke I inherit the House of Erddig?

Philip Yorke I inherited Erddig on his father’s death in 1767. An inheritance from his mother’s brother meant he was able to marry Elizabeth Cust, daughter of Sir John Cust of Belton. The inheritance and her dowry helped finance their changes to Erddig, including: re-casing the west front of the house in stone, and

Where was Philip Yorke of Erddig buried?

The Yorkes never threw anything away. When the cupboards in the house were cleared over 15,000 documents were presented to Clwyd Record Office. Philip Yorke died at Pen-y-lan church 2 July 1978, where he had hurried on his bicycle that hot Sunday morning. His ashes were buried in Marchwiel church cemetery.

Who was the original owner of Erddig House?

Erddig was owned by the Yorke family for 240 years; each successive owner being called either Simon or Philip. Simon Yorke I enjoyed his good fortune, developing the garden but doing little to the house.

Who are the famous members of the Yorke family?

Philip Yorke died in 1978. The other prominent member of the family was the first Philip Yorke. 1743-1804. He inherited the estate from his uncle John Meller in 1767. He took part in the social life and local government particularly the Militia and sat in Parliament twice for pocket boroughs.

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