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Chirk Castle

The East Front of Chirk Castle from the gardens, showing autumn colour in the leaves of the climbing plants on the castle walls and yew topiary in the
Situated in a commanding position in the Welsh Marches, the castle's austere exterior contrasts with the elegant state rooms within.

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Location:
Chirk Castle, Chirk, Wrexham, Chirk, Wrexham, LL14 5AF
Telephone:
01691 777701
Email:
chirkcastle@nationaltrust.org.uk
Website:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chirk-castle

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A view of Chirk Castle's garden showing flower beds filled with a variety of pink roses and topiary lining the footpaths. There is also a sundial. Nat
Chirk Castle summer garden.
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An aerial view of a Chirk Castle surrounded by lush greenery and open fields. National Trust Images/Paul Harris
Arial view of Chirk Castle, Wrexham
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About Chirk Castle

A stark symbol of power, Chirk Castle was completed in 1310 during the reign of the conquering Edward I to subdue the last princes of Wales. Built on an outcrop above the meeting point of the rivers Dee and Ceiriog, the imposing silhouette of the castle was a brooding statement of English intent in these disputed lands.

With over 700 years of history, and as the last castle from this period still lived in today, Chirk Castle's many occupants have left behind lavish interiors and a beautiful and eclectic collection. The state rooms include a 17th-century Long Gallery, grand 18th-century saloon with rich tapestries, servants' hall, and the restored East Range, containing the library and 1920s style Bow Room showing off Chirk Castle’s connections to high society.
The award-winning gardens cover 5.5 acres of manicured lawns, clipped yews, herbaceous borders, beautiful rose, shrub and rock gardens, and the wooded pleasure ground – perfect for a stroll. Don't miss the terrace overlooking the 18th century ha-ha at the bottom of the garden, with stunning views over the Cheshire and Salop plains.

Chirk Castle from the gardens showing a tree covered in blossom in the foreground
Chirk Castle from the gardens

Chirk Castle has over 480 acres of estate parkland for you to explore, with wild ponies, sheep, veteran trees, and a beautifully preserved section of Offa’s Dyke. The estate is located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has also been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest as an important habitat for rare invertebrates, bats, fungi, and wild flowers.

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