- Forest/Woodland
- Historic
- Formal Gardens
- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Information centre
- Cafe or shop
PLEASE NOTE: The Countryside Mobility hire system does not operate at this attraction and the Trampers are not owned or operated by Countryside Mobility. It is therefore not possible to become a member at this site, but if you are already a member you can use the Trampers without any further training.
A fine Victorian country house created by one of England's richest commoners, William Gibbs, who built his fortune on fertiliser. 2 Trampers are available for people to use to explore the gardens and parkland.
Spiralling turrets and pinnacles adorn the roof, ornate stone carvings and church-like windows complete the Gothic look, giving the feel of a mysterious, fairytale mansion. Terraced lawns give way to spacious parkland filled with hundreds of trees collected by the family, and a glorious walled kitchen garden beyond.
The estate and gardens are open every day. The house is open 7 days a week throughout the year (except Christmas Day).
Plan your visit by car or public transport using the map below:
Contact Tyntesfield
Address:
Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset, BS48 1NX
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