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- 19th-century estate now being restored for the 21st century; bringing alive the conservation process
- Once in a lifetime opportunity to witness the restoration of a grand Victorian estate complete with rooftop viewing tower
- Home to four generations of the Gibbs family, Tyntesfield contains everything from grand Victorian designs to 20th-century objects
- Walled kitchen garden full of produce and flowers
2009 is an unmissable year, as a major restoration project is now well underway for all to see at Tyntesfield. A rooftop viewing tower, virtual tour, bat cam and Sawmill. Find out more about what's new and our restoration project by following our blog. Or you can read our newsletter. Ever wondered what it would be like to live at Tyntesfield? Well, now you can. You can stay at our recently restored Chaplain's Lodge or Chaplain's House
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Wednesdays, only gardens open. Open Good Friday. Last admission to house 1 hour before closing. Free flow entry by timed ticket. Entry cannot be guaranteed on busy days. Rooms may close for conservation work |
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0844 800 4966 (Infoline)
01275 461900
Email: tyntesfield@nationaltrust.org.uk
Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets): £10.40 (£9.45), child £5.25 (£4.75), family £26 (£23.60). Groups (£8.85). Gardens: £5.25 (£4.75), child £2.60 (£2.35), family £13.10 (£11.90). Reduced rate when arriving by cycle, on foot or public transport |
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