This film explores the full story of Plas Newydd, from its origins as a 15th-century hall house, through its transformation into a grand country residence, and the many changes that followed.
Inside, the house reveals a layered history — from the military legacy of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, who lost his leg at the Battle of Waterloo, to the theatrical world of the 5th Marquess, who turned part of the house into a private performance space.
Outside, the estate tells a different story. The landscape, shaped by designers like Humphry Repton, was carefully planned to appear natural, with views across the Menai Strait forming a key part of the design.
Over time, Plas Newydd has adapted repeatedly — from private residence to naval training site, and now as a National Trust property open to the public.
This isn’t just the story of a house…It’s the story of how a place changes — and what those changes leave behind.
Filmed on location in Anglesey
Featuring Plas Newydd House & Gardens (National Trust)