Dyrham Park

4/5
(1.4K reviews) · Park in Dyrham, United Kingdom
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Dyrham Park is home to a 17th-century house and formal garden set in an ancient deer park with a small herd of fallow deer. In 2015/16, the house … See more

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Aug 26, 2024
We have just got back from a lovely day out at Dyrham Park. The walk to the house from the car park was easy and it’s great there is also transport available if your mobility isn’t great. The kids p… Full review by AndrewD1182
Aug 24, 2024
Spent a wonderful few hours visiting this NT property. There is a lovely longer walk down to the property, which wasn't clear that it was actually there but we managed to find the start of it. There … Full review by beckyw84
Aug 12, 2024
Beautiful gardens with a house worth visiting. The walk to the house is steep but if you need transport, it's available. The lawn had games o for families, which looked fun. there were many fami… Full review by Dawn B

Facts

Opened:1704
Architectural style:Baroque
Architect:Samuel Hauduroy

Questions & answers

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Is there a place to leave bags/coats when walking around?
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No
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Is it possible to visit the church on the estate without paying the National Trust entrance fee?
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I doubt it althought it its a "working" church where religious services are held. The church is well beyond the visitors centre at the entrance off the A46 which is the point where NT …
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I doubt it althought it its a "working" church where religious services are held. The church is well beyond the visitors centre at the entrance off the A46 which is the point where NT admission is checked. The church is close to the house which is 10-15 minutes walk. On the other hand the Church is NOT an NT owned property. I will check when we next visit Dyrham and post what I find out
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Do you have to pay the full admission price to just walk around the grounds?
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Yes
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Hi, can we stay over night on the car park?
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What was the question?????
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When is the quietest time to visit
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Avoid weekends
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I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
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If you’re looking for residential National Trust rental properties that are currently available in England and Wales, please visit the National Trust pages on rightmove.co.uk.
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