St Mellons Agricultural Show at Tredegar House and ParkSt Mellons Agricultural Show at Tredegar House and Park

Bringing the Countryside into the City of Newport.

Showing cattle, sheep, pigs and goats, show jumping, farriery, dogs, rabbits, birds and vintage tractors.

Visit the trade stands and craft tents displaying rural crafts and pastimes.

Competitions and amusements for children throughout the day.


View key to symbolskeyCoach parties accepted Disabled access Disabled toilets Facilities for groups Facilities for educational visits Gift shop On-site catering On-site light refreshments Picnic site Public toilets Accepts groups Facilities for conferencing Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Smoking not allowed

Prices


Adults £6.00, Children and Concessions £4.00
Reduction on pre-paid tickets.


 
 

Contact

St Mellons Show
Tel: 02920 212395
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Venue

Tredegar House and Park

Newport, NP10 8YW

View the Tredegar House and Park websitewww.newport.gov.uk

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Map reference: ST 288852


Tredegar House is just two miles west of Newport town centre. Follow signs from the A48 or M4 exit 28.


Accessible by Public Transport : 2 miles from Newport station

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Events at this venue

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date event
Wed 31 Mar 2010 - Sun 26 Sep 2010 Tredegar House Tours
Fri 29 - Sun 31 Oct 2010 Spooky Halloween Crafts
Fri 3 - Sun 5 Dec 2010 MADE BY HAND
Sat 11 - Sun 19 Dec 2010 Christmas at Tredegar House

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  • tredegar house is one of the most magnificent 17th century country houses in britain and one of the architectural wonders of wales.

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    • Tredegar House is one of the most magnificent 17th century country houses in Britain and one of the architectural wonders of Wales. For over 500 years, it was the ancestral home of one of the greatest Welsh families, The Morgans, later Lords of Tredegar, until they left in 1951.Whilst parts of the House date back to medieval times, most of what you see today was built between 1664 and 1672. Situated within 90 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland, this delightful red brick 17th Century house and its? outstanding features, provides a perfect day out! What is here? - Brewhouse tearooms - Visitor centre and gift shop - Community library - The Orangery - Formal gardens - 90 acres of parkland - Woodland walk The House is open from Easter to the end of September, with public House tours from Wednesday ? Sunday. Tours take approximately 1 ¼ hours, starting at 11am hourly until 4pm. For groups of 10 or more, Tredegar House will open by appointment, for daytime and evening tours. Specialist tours can be designed around your requirements and why not combine a tour with refreshments in the Brewhouse Tearooms? Entrance to the park and gardens at Tredegar House is free.