Tyntesfield

Tripadvisor (249) · Historical landmark in Bristol, United Kingdom
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Oct 5, 2024
Went on a glorious sunny day and the gardens were stunning. The kitchen gardens were spectacular and I look forward to coming back next summer when the rose garden is at it's finest. The guided walk … Full review by 1968SJT
Sep 29, 2024
Had a gorgeous day at Tyntesfield, wandering the autumnal vegetable gardens, admiring the views and picking around the paths. All staff/ volunteers were lovely and very well informed. We really en… Full review by helengW1156HJ
Sep 28, 2024
What have you done to the house?? Only 3 rooms open downstairs, and 3 rooms upstairs filled with odd bits of furniture! And everywhere the “Art” .No Diningroom, no Mrs Gibbs’ Sitting Room, No Billia… Full review by ILSBristol
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Questions & answers

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Hi do we need to pay/have a National Trust membership to enter the grounds only? I have one membership card but …
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Hi do we need to pay/have a National Trust membership to enter the grounds only? I have one membership card but would like to visit with family who don’t have membership. Thanks
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Hi. As far as i am aware for Tyntesfield you do have to pay for everyone who goes into the grounds and sadly the car park too, even in the winter. The house is closed Monday to Friday …
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Hi. As far as i am aware for Tyntesfield you do have to pay for everyone who goes into the grounds and sadly the car park too, even in the winter. The house is closed Monday to Friday during November. Sadly it does make it an expensive place to go for a few hours without National Trust Membership, but it you live locally definitely worth taking out an annual membership.
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Hello, I was hoping to book tickets for 'A Very Victorian Christmas' 2017 for 23rd December but unfortunately the …
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Hello, I was hoping to book tickets for 'A Very Victorian Christmas' 2017 for 23rd December but unfortunately the pre bookable tickets are sold out. Can anyone advise if it's possible to get tickets on the day also as normal? I know it's on a first come first served basis usually, I'm just wondering if there would be any difference during the Christmas period. My mother is coming to visit and we would really love to go! Would it be worthwhile turning up on the day and taking a chance? If so, I'm guessing the earlier the better? Thanks for any advice
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Sorry I was a guest of an NT member and don't know how their booking system works
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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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