|
| ©National Trust |
|
|
Whether you're visiting for the first time, or coming back to see the progress, you'll be amazed by this unique conservation project. Saved for the nation in 2002, this spectacular Victorian house and gardens were created by the Gibbs family. As work continues to conserve the estate for the future, you can learn from specialist craftsmen, climb the viewing tower to see the roof repairs or explore the beautiful gardens and woodland. From re-roofing to rolling carpets, your visit to Tyntesfield offers you the chance to be up close with the restoration of this unique Victorian estate
- Climb the roof viewing tower and experience a different perspective.
- Explore the estate with woodland walks and environmental discovery activities.
- Take home fresh produce from the working kitchen garden.
Glimpse some family bedrooms on the first floor, open for the first time. Relax in the arboretum, play croquet on the lawn or track down the eight champion trees. Catch up on the latest news via our newsletter (PDF/1.31Mb) or blog. Dogs: Dogs welcome on the estate walks
|
| House and chapel |
| 20 Mar - 31 Oct 10 |
11 - 5 |
Mo |
Tu |
We |
 |
 |
Sa |
Su |
| Gardens, visitor reception, shop and kiosk |
| 20 Mar - 31 Oct 10 |
10:30 - 5:30 |
Mo |
Tu |
We |
 |
 |
Sa |
Su |
| 4 Dec - 19 Dec 10 |
10 - 4 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Sa |
Su |
| KEY: Dark blue=open |
| Open Good Friday. Last admission to house one hour before closing. Entry cannot be guaranteed on busy days. Free-flow entry to the house is by ticket only (issued at visitor reception on arrival). |
|
|
0844 800 4966 (Infoline) 01275 461900 Email: tyntesfield@nationaltrust.org.uk
Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets): adult £11 (£10), child £5.50 (£5), family £27 (£24.50). Gardens: adult £5.50 (£5), child £2.75 (£2.50), family £13.75 (£12.50). £2 off admission when arriving by cycle, on foot or public transport |
|
|
|
For more information on any of the symbols used on this page, please see our
Symbol Guide.
|
|
|
|