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Dyrham Park

A46, Dyrham, Near Bath, Gloucestershire, SN14 8HY

Tel: +44 (0)117 937 2501

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Dyrham Park

About

Dyrham Park, situated off the A46 near Bath, is nestled in a 270-acre ancient parkland filled with magnificent trees and breathtaking views reaching right over to Wales.  

Inside the baroque-style house visitors can get a flavour of 17th-century life with a fine collection of Dutch ceramics and fine art.

Splendid formal borders, idyllic ponds and a wildflower orchard are all features of the stunning garden which is being sensitively developed as a 21st-century garden with echoes of the past.

The sloping and spacious parkland’s a great space for young explorers to run free, be in nature and tick off challenges on their National Trust '50 Things to Do Before You're 11 3/4' list.

Garden and park tours run most days led by specialist volunteer guides or if you prefer to explore independently, there are lots of paths and self-led trails.  

Dyrham Park is currently housing an exhibition on the world of the late 17th century, when civil servant William Blathwayt created the Dyrham Park we know today. It puts the period into context by introducing some of the events happening nationally and internationally at the time, as well as highlighting prominent figures in history from that period. 

Visitors can try out the newly revamped play area and brand new café at Old Lodge in the middle of the parkland, and enjoy walking through the parkland year-round, thanks to new paths across the site. 

The house has recently reopened to the public after conservation and decorative work, with improved lighting to illuminate the beautifully restored rooms. New interpretation brings the refreshed house to life with interactive, multi-sensory information for visitors to involve themselves in. Outside, historic metal gates at the end of the garden’s Avenue have been restored, and a parterre is set to be created in 2023, linking back to plans for the original 17th-century garden.

The site also features a large tearoom decorated in a blue and white theme to mirror the Delftware in the house, as well as a new tea garden to enjoy in warmer weather. An ice-cream kiosk is also open on busier days in the year.

Dyrham Park is home to a National Trust shop, selling cards, books, plants, gardening items, homeware and a wide variety of other gifts.

 

Parkland walks 

Selected days 10.30am & 1.30pm 

Learn about the 270 acres of ancient parkland on a guided tour around the site. 

Price: Free (normal admission applies). Booking not required.    

 

Garden walks  

Selected weekdays 11.30am & 2pm 

Explore the garden with an expert volunteer guide who can talk through current and future plans as well as seasonal planting. 

Price: Free (normal admission applies). Booking not required.    

 

Village and tree walks  

Selected Wednesdays. 1pm 

These 90-minute walks go into greater depth on specialist topics such as the intriguing history of the village of Dyrham or the background on the huge variety of trees that grow in the garden and parkland. 

Price: Free (normal admission applies). Booking not required.   

Book Tickets

Opening Times

Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

* Dyrham Park is closed to the public on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.

Awards

  • Visit EnglandCode of Practice Code of Practice 2012

Further Information

Other

  • Gift Shop

Accessibility

  • Facilities for Disabled Visitors

Catering

  • Picnic Site
  • Restaurant

Children & Infants

  • Facilities for children

Establishment Features

  • Event venue

Key Features

  • Film or TV location
  • Of historic, literary or architectural interest

Parking & Transport

  • Car parking
  • On Bus Route

Payment Methods

  • Visa accepted

TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating:

4 of 5 stars
    • Excellent
      669
    • Very Good
      487
    • Average
      155
    • Poor
      57
    • Terrible
      33

    Recent Reviews:

    • Z3324MJvickic
      Cheltenham, United Kingdom
      Could do better
      1 of 5 stars
      Thursday, 4th April 2024
      On entering the house, the woman volunteer with the walking stick was less than friendly, she was letting in 3-4 people at a time (which is ok as they were busy) she basically barked at us we should... Read full review
    • Paul W
      Berkeley, United Kingdom
      A highly recommended site to visit.
      5 of 5 stars
      Wednesday, 17th April 2024
      Took the grandson's on a visit, started at the top barn where they had there Special Hot Chocolate, ( a must with them) we had coffee. They then enjoyed the play area before heading down to the house... Read full review
    • Hazel060
      Bristol, United Kingdom
      Disappointed at unexpected closure for 4 days
      1 of 5 stars
      Thursday, 18th April 2024
      Very disappointed to drive there with my disabled husband at 10 am on the 16 th April to find notice on gate saying it was closed. Subsequently I see on the web site it is closed form the 16 th - 19... Read full review

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