The cup and saucer cascade was designed by william emes in 1775.
The cup and saucer erddig.
The cup and saucer at erddig house is the inflow to an hydraulic ram that uses a small drop in the river to raise a small proportion of it to a greater height.
Cup and saucer waterfall emes created gravelled walks throughout the large pleasure grounds planted many trees which are still thriving today and manipulated the flow of water across the park through a series of cascades and weirs.
It was designed to help prevent erosion by lowering the brook quickly.
The nearby river supplied a source of water which was pumped uphill by a hydraulic ram the water entering the ram via a feature known as erddig s cup and saucer.
A walk through the estate spans the earliest origins of wrexham to the technology of an 18th century designed landscape.
His most unique alteration to the erddig landscape was the cup and saucer waterfall.
All around tenant farmers continue the work of generations.
The cup and saucer at erddigg in 1977 whilst occupied by the yorke family the house was never installed with mains electricity with the last squire philip relying on a portable generator to power his single television set.