- Erddig
Erddig Hall is a National Trust property on the outskirts of
Wrexham ,Wales . It was built in 1684–1687 forJoshua Edisbury , thehigh sheriff ofDenbighshire and was designed byThomas Webb .Location
It is located some 2 miles south of
Wrexham town centre."Britain's 2nd Finest Stately Home"
Erddig is one of the country's finest
stately home s - in September 2007 it was voted the UK's 'favourite Historic House' and the '8th most popular historic site' in the UK by Britain's Best [http://uktv.co.uk/history/item/aid/593429] . In 2003 it was voted by readers of theRadio Times and viewers of the Channel 5 television series "Britain's Finest Stately Homes" as 'Britain's second finest'. [http://wales.info/Holidays_Wales/Attractions/Erddig_Tops_the_Polls.asp]The Mansion House and family history
The building was sold to the
master of the Chancery ,John Meller in 1718. John Meller refurbished and enlarged the house (including adding two wings in the 1720s), and, on his death in 1733 unmarried and childless, passed it to his nephew,Simon Yorke (d. 1767) (first cousin ofPhilip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke ). The house was passed down through theYorke family until March 1973, when it was given to the National Trust. This followed the collapse several years earlier of a shaft from the nearbycoal mine (Bersham colliery) under the house, causingsubsidence of 5 feet, which seriously affected the structural security of the house to the extent that, without suitable underpinning, it would have become a ruin. It was strengthened using the compensation of £120,000 the National Trust was able to extract from theNational Coal Board . 63 acres of Erddig Park (out of view of the house) was subsequently sold for £995,000 and this paid for the restoration work on the house. The restoration was completed on 27 June 1977 whenCharles, Prince of Wales officially opened Erddig to the public, joking that it was the first time in his, albeit short, life that he had opened something that was already 300 years old.A Tour of the mansion house
A tour of the house, which starts "below stairs", tells of the Yorke family's unusually high regard for their
servant s and, through a collection of portraits, photographs and verses (a family tradition started by Simon's son Philip Yorke (1743-1804), who published "The Royal Tribes of Wales " in 1799), provides a record of the people who lived and worked on the estate. In the staterooms "above stairs" there is a fine collection of 18th century furniture and other treasures (many of which originally belonged to John Meller, including a portrait in the Music Room of Judge Jeffreys, the "Hanging Judge"). The Yorke family seemingly never threw anything away and the house now has a unique collection ranging from the rare and magnificent (including some exquisite Chinesewallpaper in the State Bedroom) to the ordinary and everyday: indeed, one of the conditions that the lastSquire , Philip S. Yorke (1905-1978) imposed on handing over the house and estate to the National Trust in 1973 was that nothing was to be removed from the house. He is quoted as saying: "My only interest for many years has been that this unique establishment for which my family have foregone many luxuries and comforts over seven generations should now be dedicated to the enjoyment of all those who may come here and see a part of our national heritage preserved for all foreseeable time."General John Yorke (1814-1890) was to become from 1861, the owner of the distinctive Plas Newydd in
Llangollen , the self-styled home of the famousLadies of Llangollen .The Gardens
Erddig's walled garden is one of the most important surviving 18th century
formal garden s in Britain. The gardens contain rarefruit tree s, acanal , apond , aVictorian era parterre , and are home to an NCCPG National Plant Collection of "Hedera " (ivy). The arrangement of alcoves in theyew hedges in the formal gardens may be a form ofbee bole .Estate Buildings
The estate buildings include the joiners' shop and
smithy (where the joiner andblacksmith worked), the Midden Yard (with itssaw mill and cart sheds), and the Stable Yard (with itsstables and tack room,carriage s andvintage bicycle s andvintage car s). The tour of the house begins with the laundry, bakehouse, kitchen andscullery .The nearby
river supplied a source of water, and it was pumped uphill by a self runninghydraulic ram , which utilised falling water to power itself, and pump thedrinking water uphill to the house.Whilst occupied by the Yorke family the house was never installed with
mains electricity , with the last Squire, Philip, relying on a portable generator to power his single television set. The saw mill, however, was equipped with its own staticsteam engine to provide the power for sawing and turning.Bibliography
* "Philip Yorke I (1743-1804) Squire of Erthig", Eric Griffiths, 1995, Bridge Books ISBN 1872424473
External links
* [http://www.erddig.co.uk/ Erddig.co.uk]
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-erddig/ National Trust Erddig page]
* [http://www.aboutbritain.com/Erddig.htm About Britain Erddig page]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/wrexham/pages/erddig2.shtml BBC Erddig page]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/slideshows/pages/erddig.shtml BBC Erddig Slideshow]
* [http://www.britainsfinest.co.uk/historichouses/historichouses.cfm/searchazref/80002240ERDA Britain's Finest - Erddig House page]
* [http://www.britainsfinest.co.uk/gardens/gardens.cfm/searchazref/81002240ERDA Britain's Finest - Erddig Garden page]
* [http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/sightseeing-national/erddig-hall/399290/ DooYoo Info on Erddig]
* [http://www.gwales.com/goto/review/en/185596547X/ Erddig: The Servants Day - A Booklet by John Evans]
* [http://www.frithphotos.com/archive/wales/clwyd/erddig/erddig.htm Francis Frith Photo & Map of Erddig]
* [http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/item1/351 Gathering The Jewels - Aerial Photo of Erddig]
* [http://www.hevac-heritage.org/items_of_interest/heating/national_trust_properties/erddig_hall/erddig_hall.htm Hevac Heritage Erddig page]
* [http://www.shropshiretourism.info/attractiondetail.cfm?EstID=673 Shropshire Tourism Erddig page]
* [http://www.archivesnetworkwales.info/cgi-bin/anw/fulldesc_nofr?inst_id=28&coll_id=1154&expand= Archives Network Wales info on Erddig]
* [http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/famous_people/the_yorke_family.htm The Yorke family of Erddig]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2848969 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Erddig and surrounding area]
* [http://www.rhostyllen.com/home/ Not on Erddig]
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