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Tyntesfield
Address: Wraxall, Tyntesfield, Bristol BS48 1NX, UK
Phone: 0344 800 4966
State: North Somerset
City: Bristol
Zip Code: BS48 1NX

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM


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Reviews
This is a beautiful and well maintained place. Unlike some other places, it is full of furniture and exhibits and you can play an old piano in the main hall. There are extensive and well maintained gardens around. It is a wonderful place for a day out especially in nice weather. It is a National Trust place so members visit for free. Highly recommended.
7 years ago (12-04-2018)
A good morning or afternoon out courtesy of the National Trust. Good parking and Coffee Shop facilities. Good food to go with it. Volunteers and staff are second to none giving good insight to the history and culture of the building. The building itself is interesting to walk around as are the grounds. Not necessarily somewhere that keeps the children’s interest but nonetheless a worthy outdoor experience that allows some fresh air and a walk for the family.
7 years ago (28-03-2018)
A fantastic National Trust property. Car parking is available (free to members). The house is a time capsule of recent history with its own church, timber Mill etc and is well worth a visit. Timed tickets can be purchased at reception, but the tour is very popular in season. A nice large gift shop, second hand book shop and place selling plants and garden decorations. There is a lovely cafe which can also get busy. Some wonderful walks around the landscaped grounds, but restrictions exist on where you can take dogs. Staff at reception will provide you with a map of the dog areas. A courtesy bus takes disabled people to the house. Tickets and access to the grounds is through reception, where you can take your dog. A lift is available for disabled and elderly people. Particularly beautiful in Winter when the house and grounds are decorated and not quite so busy. Picnics welcome. Toilets available..
7 years ago (13-03-2018)
Although we have visited Bristol many times over the years,we have never visited Tyntesfield. What a fantastic treat we had. In my opinion,it's one of The National Trust's best houses by far. The Chapel is outstandingly beautiful,took my breath away when I rounded the corner,but Don t take my word for it. Go and visit,you won't be disappointed. Top marks NT.
7 years ago (22-02-2018)
Great place, I live locally so great to pop in to recharge my batteries. Since Tyntesfield opened I have been a regular visitor watching how the grounds and the house are being brought back to how they were once conceived. The newly restored orangery is a lovely building sitting adjacent to t=the flower garden and walled garden. The walled garden is interesting to look around and compare it's contents with your own garden. The rest of the grounds are lovely too. The house itself has been made water tight and weather proof so the items inside are protected. It is interesting to look at the vast collection of everyday items accumulated in the house since it was built. Their is a good teashop/restaurant in the cowshed as well as a NT shop.
7 years ago (03-02-2018)
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