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Dyrham Park
Bath, Gloucestershire, SN14 8ER
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Dyrham Park is a 17th century mansion built in the baroque style between 1692 and 1704 for William Blathwayt, Secretary of State to William III. The rooms have changed little since they were furnished by Blathwayt. Due to his royal connections, the house became a showcase for Dutch decorative arts. On display are family portraits, paintings, delftware, furniture and a state bed made for the house. The restored Victorian domestic rooms include kitchens, bakehouse, larders and a Delft-tiled dairy. Dog-walking area available.
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| Opening Times: | House: 9 Mar to 28 Jun, Fri to Tue 11:00-17:00, 29 Jun to 1 Sep, Daily, 11:00-17:00, 2 Sep to 27 Oct, Fri to Tue, 11:00-17:00. Last admission 1 hour before closing. Open BH Mons & Good Friday. |
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| Admission: | NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices. |
| Dog Friendly: | Dogs Permitted (Welcome in car park only (excercise area at far end of car park).) |
| Location: | Eight miles north of Bath, 12 miles east of Bristol, two miles south of Tormarton interchange with M4, exit 18. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access, Guided Tours, Parking Availability, Refreshments, Shop |
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