An interesting National Trust property - well worth a visit. Just as well there was a bus service as there is a good 10 minute walk from the car park.

An interesting National Trust property - well worth a visit. Just as well there was a bus service as there is a good 10 minute walk from the car park.
Stopped off here on way to Bristol for a short break. We walked down to the house to stretch our legs but its a good job they have a bus down as it is very steep. Nice house with some interesting contents, not terribly big or grand but plenty for an hour. Lovely grounds, but better I imagine in the...
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We arranged to meet a friend at Dyrham Park but sadly the weather was awful. We were not going to be put off and joining a tour to observe the deer. The tour guide was knowledgeable, flexible and friendly. The shop is well worth a visit too, they stock some really nice things. We also visited the restaurant and consumed...
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Beautiful setting, good cafe, excellent concerts, a very enjoyable place to see. steep hills may be a disadvantage to some
National Trust waived fees for the weekend and prompted 100s of people to visit, me included. Best thing about the grounds: rare fritillaries growing near the ponds and plenty of space for a picnic. The house is exactly what you would expect from a stately home and so your enjoyment will depend on how much you like room after room...
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Well worth a visit particularly to walk down to the house from the car park if you can make it (but catch the bus back up!). If you have the time/inclination then a stroll though the park to see the deear and the westward views from the far side are well worth the effort. I particularly like the gardens and...
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Very easy to find, only about 10-15 mins from the M4 motorway and directly off the A-road. Large gravel car-park and field overflow carpark (which was needed as very popular when we visited).
£11 to visit the whole property (park, gardens and grounds) so fairly expensive, but a lot to see. Usual NT spiel to join when paying at the...
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Good coffee and lovely cake on offer after a cold stroll around the park Friendly staff, lovely gift shop, worth a visit
A place for a half day's visit on a sunny day. Less enjoyable during poor weather as one is very much exposed to the elements
The access arrangements are good, the house is interesting, the gardens are very attractive, the deer fascinating, the cider is delicious...
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