Erddig is very much worth a visit for both the house and gardens. The story of the Yorke family, and their special relationship with their staff, is a refreshing view of the upstairs/downstairs relationship based upon mutual respect and admiration. Also, the story of the last of the Yorkeʼs (Philip) and his determination to save Erddig is truely inspirational. As always, the National Trust deserve full support for their work.
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