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Free entry to Plas Newydd with participating Madfabulous cinema tickets

A view of the exhibition room for All Dressed Up at Plas Newydd, with an opulent display of 5 costumes from the film Madfabulous in the centre and rich red velvet curtains and gold walls.
A view of the exhibition room for All Dressed Up at Plas Newydd | © National Trust Images|Paul Harris

To celebrate the release of Madfabulous in cinemas this June, a film inspired by the extraordinary life of Henry Cyril Paget, the 5th Marquess of Anglesey, National Trust Cymru is inviting local audiences to discover the story behind the film at his ancestral home, Plas Newydd.

To help bring his story to life, National Trust Cymru is offering free entry to Plas Newydd House and Garden for visitors who have seen Madfabulous at participating cinemas including Llangoed Village Hall, Pontio and Galeri Caernarfon.

The offer

Visitors to Plas Newydd can show their cinema ticket (printed or digital) on arrival to gain free entry to Plas Newydd.

  • One cinema ticket will allow one free entry ticket to Plas Newydd House and Garden which includes entry to see the ‘All Dressed Up’ exhibition room showcasing five costumes from the film Madfabulous. 
  • Offer is available until Friday 17 July 2026.
  • Please note the pass is non-transferable and there are no cash alternatives. 
  • The pass is not valid at National Trust events where a separate charge is applicable.
  • Offer only valid at participating cinemas – Llangoed Village Hall, Pontio and Galeri Caernarfon.
  • The National Trust reserves the right to amend or withdraw this offer at any time.

Plan your visit

Visit Plas Newydd to uncover the fascinating story of the 5th Marquess and experience a special display of five striking costumes from the film, showcasing the drama and extravagance of his life.

Plan your visit

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On the island of Ynys Môn (Anglesey), Plas Newydd is a Grade 1 listed house and garden situated on the banks of the Menai Strait.

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