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Nantclwyd y Dre

Castle Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1DP

Nantclwyd y Dre

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Free admission to members of Historic Houses when you show a valid membership card.
Free admission to members of Historic Houses when you show a valid membership card.
Facilities
  • Accessible loos
  • Easily accessible without car
  • Facilities for children
  • No parking
  • Pet friendly
  • Picnic area
  • Shop
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Accessibility

Being nearly 600 years old, Nantclwyd y Dre is not fully accessible. However, there is a step-free entrance to the side of the house and the gardens are step-free. Inside, there is a flight of stairs to access most of the rooms with a handrail which runs to the top. There is one small step on the ground floor to access the parlour. There is an accessible toilet. Staff are available at all times. Be aware, Nantclwyd y Dre is situated at the top of a steep hill in the centre of Ruthin. If travelling by car, visitors with restricted mobility are welcome to be dropped off outside and to enter for a comfortable seat whilst they wait for the rest of their group to park and return.

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Nantclwyd y Dre offers a unique exploration of over 500 years of history, from medieval up to the 20th century. Step through the seven ages of this beautifully restored Grade I listed house as it reveals the lives of its residents. Begin your journey in 1435 and learn about how the building expanded from a weaver’s hall house, to a 17th century lawyer’s townhouse and a Victorian school for young girls.

The Lord’s Garden is a beautifully tranquil space right in the heart of Ruthin. Bring a picnic or simply take a stroll through lush greenery, vibrant colours with backdrop views of the Clwydian Range and Ruthin Castle.

Young visitors can become “Young Explorers” with our specially designed trails and borrow bags that will help them discover more about Nantclwyd y Dre’s history and nature.

Our “bat cam” is a great opportunity to observe our special maternity roost of Lesser horseshoe, Long-eared brown and Pipistrelle bats.

If you are looking for a unique gift, our shop is stocked with products made by local artisans, including a selection of jams and chutneys made with fruit that was harvested from the Lord’s Garden.

Well-behaved dogs are welcome throughout the gardens and inside the house on a short lead.

 

 

Mae Nantclwyd y Dre yn cynnig cyfle unigryw i archwilio mwy na 500 mlynedd o hanes, o’r cyfnod canoloesol i’r 20fed ganrif. Camwch drwy saith oes y tŷ rhestredig Gradd I hwn sydd wedi’i adnewyddu’n hyfryd, wrth iddo ddatgelu bywydau ei breswylwyr. Dechreuwch eich taith ym 1435 a dysgu am sut wnaeth yr adeilad ehangu o fod yn dŷ gwehydd i fod yn dŷ tref cyfreithiwr o’r 17eg ganrif ac ysgol Fictoraidd i ferched ifanc.

Mae Gardd yr Arglwydd yn le hyfryd o dawel yng nghanol Rhuthun. Dewch â phicnic neu ewch am dro trwy wyrddni hardd, lliwiau llachar gyda golygfeydd o Fryniau Clwyd a Chastell Rhuthun yn gefndir.

Gall ymwelwyr ifanc fod yn “Archwilwyr Ifanc” gyda’n llwybrau a bagiau benthyg wedi’u dylunio’n arbennig i’w helpu i ddysgu mwy am hanes a natur Nantclwyd y Dre.

Mae ein camera ystlumod yn gyfle gwych i weld ein clwyd arbennig o ystlumod pedol lleiaf, ystlumod hirglust ac ystlumod lleiaf.

Os ydych chi’n chwilio am anrheg unigryw, mae ein siop yn llawn cynnyrch gan gynhyrchwyr lleol, gan gynnwys dewis o jamiau a siytni wedi’u gwneud gyda ffrwythau a gafodd eu cynaeafu o Ardd yr Arglwydd.

Opening Times

Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.

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Nantclwyd y Dre is currently closed for daily visits by the public for the Autumn/Winter season but remains open for group visits and various events including our annual ‘Christmas Through the Ages’ celebration over the weekends of 7th/8th and 14th/15th December 2024, giving visitors the chance to experience over 500 years of Christmas under one roof! Please contact heritage@denbighshire.gov.uk with any enquiries.

 

Open 23rd March to 30th September, Thursday to Saturday, 10:30am to 5:00pm. Last entry 4:30pm

Admission

House and Gardens
Adult: £9.00
Children 5 to 16 years old: £7.00
Children under 5 years old: free
Family ticket – 2 adults and up to 3 children: £25.00
Family ticket – 1 adult and up to 3 children: £16.00
Group rate – minimum number 15: £7.50 per person (£50 additional fee during closed season)
School group: £5.00 per child (£50 additional fee during closed season)
1 carer accompanying a disabled visitor: free
Paying visitors receive a 20% discount when visiting Ruthin Gaol with a valid Nantclwyd y Dre ticket

Gardens
Adult: £4.00
Children 5 to 16 years old: £3.00
Children under 5 years old: free
Garden passes available for season-round entry

Group Visits

For groups of 15 people or more, it costs £7.50 per person to visit (£50 additional fee during closed season). Standard admission fees apply for smaller groups. Refreshments can be provided if advanced notice is given. To book or for other enquiries, please contact heritage@denbighshire.gov.uk

Educational Visits

We accept visits from school groups at a cost of £5.00 per child (£50 additional fee during closed season). Contact heritage@denbighshire.gov.uk to arrange a visit.

Booking

Contact us by emailing heritage@denbighshire.gov.uk

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Accessibility

Being nearly 600 years old, Nantclwyd y Dre is not fully accessible. However, there is a step-free entrance to the side of the house and the gardens are step-free. Inside, there is a flight of stairs to access most of the rooms with a handrail which runs to the top. There is one small step on the ground floor to access the parlour. There is an accessible toilet. Staff are available at all times. Be aware, Nantclwyd y Dre is situated at the top of a steep hill in the centre of Ruthin. If travelling by car, visitors with restricted mobility are welcome to be dropped off outside and to enter for a comfortable seat whilst they wait for the rest of their group to park and return.

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Getting here

Castle Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1DP

The T8 bus runs hourly from Chester to Ruthin, including stops at Chester Bus Interchange, Chester Railway Station and Mold Bus Station. From Wrexham, the X51 bus also runs regularly. Always check bus timetables before travelling.
For drivers, there are several pay and display car parks around Ruthin. The nearest to Nantclwyd y Dre is Dog Lane Car Park.
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