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National Trust - Tyntesfield

Wraxall, Bristol BS48 1NX, United Kingdom

National Trust - Tyntesfield
Tourist attraction
4.6
3 reviews
8 comments
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C7XJ+6F Bristol, United Kingdom
+44 1275 461900
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Monday: 10–17
Tuesday: 10–17
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: 10–17
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Yocal FM
Yocal FM260 days ago
Wonderfully kept gardens and panoramic views of the surrounding area, the long trail round was nice, not too long and great for a walk with family, friends or even solo. If your viewing the main buildings and the church start at the front of house and just follow the tour round and upstairs which leads into the church.
Parking is free and so to admission for national trust members, but please still scan your card at the ticket machine.
Great free rackets and balls at the tennis court to play with and wonderful panoramic view. Staff are very knowledgeable and can answer alot of your questions about the property or just give you an interesting insight into its ownership and history.
Jonathan harwood
Jonathan harwood290 days ago
One of the best NT grounds I’ve walked around. Didn’t do the house as had a dog, but the cafe, shop and grounds were all dog friendly. Had a really lovely day and will definitely visit again.
Alan Keevil
Alan Keevil321 days ago
I have visited Tyntesfield several times this year to take images of the house and garden ( please note this review is of the garden and grounds only), I visited again today with the camera not expecting to get anything new but its nice to be totally wrong some times. Wow, The formal gardens at the front of the house are simply spectacular, the purple and white combination of bedding is superb. It is obviously at its best right now as the National Trust official photographer was there today taking shots, I have also included shots of the rose garden taken a few weeks ago, the arch was fabulous. I always enjoy my visit at Tyntesfield and I want to put a big "shout out" for all the staff and gardeners who do a great job and always have time to talk to me. I strongly recommend you see this formal garden now, and make sure you take your camera.
Point and shoot pics
Point and shoot pics352 days ago
Wonderful place to visit. Lovely house which is very well preserved and the volunteers are very helpful and knowledgeable. Huge amount of grounds, which are great for children, and stopped for an ice cream at the Pavilion Cafe which is one of two cafes'.
James Baker
James Baker352 days ago
Not far from Bristol, this beautiful house is national trust so it is free for national trust members. The walk from the carpark to the house, it was a great walk through the parkland and then onto the impressive gothic house. The house opens from 10-2:30 so give yourself plenty of time to get there before it closes, the grounds itself are open until 18:00, great for an evening walk😃
Rachel H
Rachel H1 year ago
We spent a great few hours here to break up our journey down to Devon. It was a gorgeously sunny September Friday and our toddler had a lovely time exploring the gardens. She loved the little wooden park by the coffee hut (GREAT combo for parents!) and the lap around the house is perfect to stretch little legs. Continuing to prove it's worth keeping our membership every year :)
Julia Huber
Julia Huber1 year ago
Great place for a day out. There is so much to do there between the house, the huge park, the wall garden and the café. Staff is lovely, the food is good and the shop offers great products. It changes throughout the year so it is worth coming back ! Probably one of my favourite National Trust place in the area
Randeep
Randeep2 years ago
Excellent place for views and walks. Nice coffee (can be slow service when busy at the restaurant).
A wide range of plants and vegetables in the kitchen garden.
Recommend for the price paid.
Peaceful and pleasant experience.
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