Visitor information Tyntesfield

Opening hours

Opening hours may vary. Please check the National Trust website before visiting.

Admission

Adults£18.00
Children£9.00
Family£45.00
One Adult Family£27.00

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop
Coffee
Restaurant
Child-friendly

Location & Map

Tyntesfield, Wraxall

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Exhibitions

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Tyntesfield Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Tyntesfield, located in Wraxall, England, is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate that offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century life. The property, now managed by the National Trust, features a grand mansion with ornate architecture, extensive gardens, and a working estate.

    Visitors generally appreciate the well-preserved interiors of the house, which showcase original furnishings, artwork, and personal belongings of the Gibbs family who once owned the estate. The attention to detail in the restoration work is often praised, allowing guests to experience the atmosphere of a wealthy Victorian household.

    The gardens and grounds are another highlight, with many reviewers enjoying the beautiful landscaping, kitchen gardens, and walking trails. The estate's size provides ample opportunity for exploration and leisurely strolls.

    Many visitors find the staff and volunteers knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the experience with informative tours and engaging stories about the house's history. The estate's events, particularly during holidays, are often mentioned positively.

    On the downside, some visitors note that the house can get crowded during peak times, which may impact the viewing experience. A few reviewers mention that the admission price is on the higher side, especially for those not part of the National Trust membership.

    The on-site facilities, including the café and shop, receive mixed reviews. While many find them adequate, some visitors report that the café can be busy with occasionally slow service.

    Overall, Tyntesfield is generally well-regarded for its historical significance, architectural beauty, and the opportunity it provides to step back in time. It appeals to history enthusiasts, garden lovers, and families looking for an educational day out in the English countryside.

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