Erddig (National Trust) Nr Wrexham – Disabled Access
I recently visited Erddig (Sept 2015) and the following is my personal take on the accessibility there, I hope you find it useful.
Entry is through a cobbled courtyard however brick paths run through the cobbles
Photo by Neil Pedley – published by kind permission of the National Trust
– wheelchair access is clearly signed to both the House and Gardens.
Photo by Neil Pedley – published by kind permission of the National Trust
Photo by Neil Pedley – published by kind permission of the National Trust
The Gardens have gravel paths, generally level and firm.
Photo by Neil Pedley – published by kind permission of the National Trust
Photo by Neil Pedley – published by kind permission of the National Trust
Access to the ground floor of the house provides a view of life below stairs in the early 1900’s.
Outbuildings have uneven floors but could be accessed by wheelchairs, though with little turning room.
Photo by Neil Pedley – published by kind permission of the National Trust
Facilities – Disabled Parking, adapted toilet and baby changing facilities, induction loop in ticket office, restaurant and shop, wheelchairs available.
See the website www.nationaltrust.org.uk/erddig
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