Tredegar House
Visited Tredegar House in Newport, South Wales four years ago and took this photograph during a short break in heavy rain!
The house is a King Charles II era country mansion and was rebuilt in its present form during the 17th century. It was the home of the Morgan family (who later became the Lords Tredegar) and in 1951 became a convent before being bought by Newport Council in 1974. It is now managed by the National Trust.
The property is quite rightly a grade 1 listed building and has been so since 1952.
Tredegar House
Visited Tredegar House in Newport, South Wales four years ago and took this photograph during a short break in heavy rain!
The house is a King Charles II era country mansion and was rebuilt in its present form during the 17th century. It was the home of the Morgan family (who later became the Lords Tredegar) and in 1951 became a convent before being bought by Newport Council in 1974. It is now managed by the National Trust.
The property is quite rightly a grade 1 listed building and has been so since 1952.