• Tredegar House (Welsh: Tŷ Tredegar) is a 17th-century Charles II-era mansion in Coedkernew, on the southwestern edge of Newport, Wales.
  • ...very high heritage significance which contributes to and gains significance from its group value with Tredegar House and associated courtyards and gardens.
  • 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.
  • Tredegar House is an iconic stately mansion that was once home to the influential Morgan family.
  • Tredegar House is very easy to find being located on junction 28 of the M4 motorway, nicely shielded by a copse of oak trees.
  • He told us about the last man to live at Tredegar House, Evan, who was a gay, converted to Catholicism (maybe just to annoy his Protestant father)...
  • Sir Briggs lived out the rest of his days at Tredegar house until his death in 1874 upon which he was buried with full military honours.
  • Comments: Tredegar House is considered the finest Restoration house in Wales and one of the most significant late 17th century buildings in Britain.
  • Tredegar House. Our mansion has seen its fair share of dark days and golden ages. ... It's not just the exterior of the house that tells the tales of change.
  • Walk in the footsteps of each family member and relive the hustle and bustle of the house staff with an insight into how a grand house like Tredegar is successfully...