Stable Block, Tredegar House | |
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Type | Building |
Location | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°33′41.66″N 3°1′45″W / 51.5615722°N 3.02917°W |
Built for | Thomas Morgan (of Dderw) |
Architectural style(s) | Carolean |
Governing body | National Trust |
Website | National Trust: Tredegar House |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Designated | 3 January 1963 |
Reference no. | 2910 |
The Stable Block at Tredegar House (Welsh: Tŷ Tredegar) forms part of the complex of buildings at Tredegar House, at Coedkernew, on the western edge of the city of Newport, Wales. The Stables were built by Thomas Morgan, son of William Morgan (of Machen and Tredegar), who had rebuilt the main house as a "grand(.), classical house" between 1664 and 1672.[1] Newman describes the stables as "match(ing) the house in scale and splendor"[2] and the Stable Block, and attached orangery, were listed Grade I on 3 January 1963.[3] and have been in the care of the National Trust since March 2012.