Brynkinalt Hall, Wrexham
A fine Grade II* house, built in 1612 by Sir Edward Trevor overlooking the Ceiriog Valley on the Wales/Shropshire border, which was then extended in the early 1800s. Still lived in by the Trevor family.
The tour covers the formal rooms of the house and family history. Visitors are also welcome to explore the formal west garden and ornamental woodland shrubbery.
Brynkinalt has been home to the Trevor Family since it was built in 1612 by Sir Edward Trevor and generations of Trevors. Their families have worked hard since to maintain the beautiful Grade II* house, located on the Wales/Shropshire border. The Trevors are direct descendants of a union which took place in 942 between Tudor Trevor, King of Gloucester, and Angharad, daughter of Howel Dda, King of Wales. The family are also descendants of Llewellyn the Great, Prince of Wales (1194-1240), and the Kings of Ireland, and the present Prince of Wales inherits his most recent Welsh and Irish blood through the Trevor Family. The family includes several renowned characters including Sir John Trevor who was one of the few Welsh Speakers in the history of the House of Commons to date. The Duke of Wellington’s mother was also a Trevor and the Duke used to visit his grandmother here and accompanied her to nearby Llangollen to see the now infamous Ladies of Llangollen.
The Great Hall
The impressive great hall, which was once an open courtyard, was enclosed and extensive wings and a conservatory added in the early 1800s by Charlotte, Viscountess Dungannon, who also added a range of gothic features and follies including various gate lodges and a double-walled kitchen garden (now sadly derelict but plans are underway to restore it) with an unusual tunnelled entrance. Some of the features of her design are recorded in a historic book of drawings, plans and sketches giving a fascinating glimpse of the thoughts and ideas that led to her final designs. The original Jacobean oak-panelled hall still remains, giving a glimpse of the original house. Recent projects include restoring the west garden with its formal beds and large herbaceous borders and the ornamental shrubbery with mature redwoods and a variety of new and old rhododendrons.
Location for much of the film Lady Chatterley’s Lover released in 2022.
Morning tours include tea/coffee and cookies. Afternoon tours include tea/coffee and cake.
Tours in May and June feature a display of rhododendrons and azaleas.
Tour in December features family-style Christmas decorations and includes mince pies.
Tickets £22.00
Access: Disabled access downstairs only (no lift). Tours include gallery and three bedrooms which are not wheelchair accessible. Gravel and grass paths in west garden, rougher grass paths and some slopes in shrubbery. Downstairs toilet available (not specific disabled design, no hand rails, normal sink, but used by other wheelchair users previously)
Visitors' views:
- This was the second time I have visited your home and it was a real pleasure. All our little group were very impressed with your knowledge and really enjoyed seeing so many of your treasures.
- We all so enjoyed our visit to your beautiful home, your warm welcome and fascinating tour made it very special. We did, indeed, feel very privileged.
- Thank you so much for a delightful afternoon. Your talk and tour was most interesting. I was particularly taken with Charlotte and her enormous contribution to the estate. What a remarkable lady!
Please see our cancellation policy below:
If you cancel more than two weeks before the tour is scheduled to take place, we will fully refund your ticket money excluding any phone booking fees. If it’s less than 14 days before a tour, for any reason, we regret that we cannot refund your ticket money unless we can resell your ticket(s). If we cancel at any time, we will fully refund your ticket money. Although we make every effort to avoid it, sometimes a tour has to be cancelled at short notice due to circumstances beyond our control. In this case, we cannot accept responsibility for, or refund, any consequential losses, such as money spent on travel or accommodation.
Location
Brynkinalt Hall, LL14 5NS