National Trust - Tyntesfield Wraxall, Bristol BS48 1NX

National Trust - Tyntesfield

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  • Friday10 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–6 PM
National Trust - Tyntesfield Wraxall, Bristol BS48 1NX

About the Business

Tyntesfield | Somerset | National Trust | Visit Tyntesfield, a spectacular Victorian Gothic Revival house with gardens and parkland near Bristol, cared for by the National Trust.

Contacts

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+441275461900
Wraxall, Bristol BS48 1NX

Hours

  • Friday10 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids

Recommended Reviews

Rob M
19.03.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Pretty standard national trust place, the gothic style (though not actually gothic building) was nice to see. Gardens were nice and the cafe had some good things in itWe felt the prices were very high. It cost £35 for two adults and we had to pay an extra £5 for parking as well!The last time we went it only cost £22 so we won’t be back.
Ashley Brook
02.03.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Really nice house to visit. Very grand inside. It looks like it was when the last of the family that owned the house left. Some of the rooms you can enter completely; and some you can see from over a rope barrier. It looks like there is more to explore in the house, as there seems to be some renovations and or cleaning of some areas. The staff are very friendly and welcoming, and have lots of knowledge to share. The gardens are very nice, and well maintained. The kitchen garden is really nice, and they use the produce to make meals in the restaurant. The summerhouse is very nice, but there is little signage about directing you there, but out of pure luck I magaged to find it. There is even a bus service to take you around the estate. And you can hire a wheelchair or mobility scooter while you are there. Despite the many picnic areas, I saw a lack of bin facilities dotted around. So I had to take my rubbish home with me.
Julia Huber
05.02.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Great place for a day out. There is so much to do there between the house, the huge park, the wall garden and the café. Staff is lovely, the food is good and the shop offers great products. It changes throughout the year so it is worth coming back ! Probably one of my favourite National Trust place in the area
mark C
17.01.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
A fantastic National Trust property on our doorstep.Having visited many times over the years and seen various rooms closed for restoration and reopened- this property never fails to disappoint.All the volunteers are extremely knowledgeable and keen to help you.Love the new rose garden.
Mos Nepal
16.01.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
What a lovely cafe lovely place , one of the best national trust I been . Plus point cafe is dog friendly too and beauty of castle wow
julija taberner
15.01.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Gorgeous place to visit. Chapel view is breath taking. There were activities for children too(decorate the red dress, my boys chosen to make a phone and a boat instead), playground great too.Definetely reccomend it❤️❤️❤️
cocoroaji (Wing)
05.01.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Attention!!!!! The last entry to the main house is 15:00! How could I miss this important information....mystery...Anyway, we could still roam around and enjoy the beautiful kitchen garden. it was well maintained and we could see a lot of colourful fresh produce. There are picnic areas too!One more thing about how to get there.We noticed on the website mentioning taking bus X9 to the bottom gate is not recommended. We did change to X6 because of this warning, but we found out if you take X9 dropping off at the Lower Lodge is also possible with a proper footpath. (See pic)
Gemma Marshall
01.01.2024
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Really beautiful gardens and house. Even had tennis rackets out to play with on the courts. Staff in the house were friendly and knowledgeable, whilst only being volunteers.
Charlotte P
31.12.2023
National Trust - Tyntesfield
It’s a well kept and stunning national trust property. We really enjoyed walking around the house and the volunteers were really knowledgeable about the property and enhanced our experience of the house. The grounds are lovely and the cake in the cafe is tasty. However, as we are not members it made it an expensive visit due to the entrance and parking charges. Based on the cost I probably would not return.
Eirini Horianopoulou
26.12.2023
National Trust - Tyntesfield
Amazing place for a day out.Great way to learn about history through Gibbs family and their wealth which derived from controlling the import of Peruvian ‘guano’ fertiliser.

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National Trust - Tyntesfield