Erddig is a National Trust property located in Wrexham, Wales.
It is a country house that was built in the late 17th century, and it has been passed down through generations of the Yorke family.
The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland, and it is notable for its collection of early 18th-century furniture and decorative arts, as well as for its collection of portraits and paintings.
Erddig is also famous for its servants’ quarters, which gives a unique insight into the life of the house’s staff. The house has a rare collection of objects that belonged to the servants, including personal items, uniforms, and tools of the trade.
Erddig is open to the public and visitors can take guided tours of the house and explore the gardens and parkland. The property also offers various events and activities throughout the year, such as seasonal tours, guided walks, and workshops.