Overview

In 1682, Joshua Edisbury was appointed High Sheriff of Denbighshire and began bulding Erddig; Edisbury was unable to finish before going bankrupt.

Erddig Hall is a Grade-I listed National Trust property in Wrexham. Located 2 miles south of Wrexham town centre, it comprises a country house built during the 17th and 18th centuries amidst a 1,900 acre estate, which includes a 1,200-acre landscaped pleasure park and the earthworks of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle.

Erddig's gardens have an astorment of rare fruit trees including 180 different type of apple trees!

Eddrig's owners have had a bumpy financial history. The National Trust took ownership  in 1973 and began a four year period of restoration.

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