Dyrham Park UK

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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 …

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Sep 28, 2024
Underwhelming visit. On parking the car there is no signage as to where to go. Some people headed off in totally the wrong direction. For such a large place, there was very little to see. The house w… Full review by Roger P
Sep 24, 2024
We visited dyrham park whilst on holiday and we didn’t get there until about 3pm. We got on the shuttle bus to the house which was really far. If we hadn’t we wouldn’t have made it to the house on … Full review by NKay84
Sep 20, 2024
Big country estate and house full of history. Lovely gardens still in bloom and three recommended walks featuring panoramic views. Note, however, that the estate is very hilly and the walks are not s… Full review by Tony G

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 am not sure. I am a National Trust member, so it is all covered by my membership. I suggest that you contact Dyham Park and as them. I hope this is of use to you.
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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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Thanks for getting in touch to check but unfortunately not, the site is locked up at night and we don't allow overnight stays.
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When is the quietest time to visit
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I went first thing in the morning on a Tuesday morning in December ready for the first tour of the house of the day and it was very quiet, a treat, take the shuttle to the house and …
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I went first thing in the morning on a Tuesday morning in December ready for the first tour of the house of the day and it was very quiet, a treat, take the shuttle to the house and then walk back after so you give the mist some time to lift
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Frequently asked questions

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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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