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Dyrham Park

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A preserved 17th-century time capsule set within expansive, tranquil parkland.
Dyrham Park, Dyrham, Bath SN14 8HY, United Kingdom
Interesting facts
1

The estate was designed to reflect the owner's extensive career in the colonial administration and his passion for Dutch art.

2

It is home to an active herd of fallow deer, which is a remnant of the medieval deer park that predates the current house.

3

The house famously features a collection of Delftware that was gathered by William Blathwayt during his travels.

4

The garden restoration is based on early 18th-century engravings by Kip and Knyff, showing the original layout.

5

Dyrham Park has served as a filming location for several period dramas, including the 1993 film 'The Remains of the Day'.

6

The roof of the house was replaced with lead in a major conservation project to protect the historic interior from water damage.

Overview

Dyrham Park is a 17th-century country house located in a 270-acre ancient deer park. Built by William Blathwayt, a government official, the house retains much of its original Dutch-style architecture and late 17th-century interior design. The estate features a significant collection of 17th-century art, furniture, and Dutch masters. The surrounding landscape includes a restored west garden, formal ponds, and a terraced orchard. A herd of fallow deer has roamed the parkland since the estate's inception. Restoration projects have focused on conserving the historic fabric and re-creating the late 17th-century garden aesthetic. The property is managed by the National Trust and is situated in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house serves as a primary example of Baroque architecture in England.

Photo spot

The elevated view from the terrace looking back toward the west front of the house and the formal gardens.

Insider tips

Wear sturdy walking shoes if planning to explore the deer park trails, as terrain can be uneven or muddy.

Check the National Trust website for pre-booking requirements, especially during peak holiday periods.

Prioritize visiting the garden early to avoid crowds on the main footpaths.

What to avoid

Assuming the whole house is accessible by wheelchair, as the upper floors have historical restrictions.

Good to know

The house and gardens operate on seasonal opening patterns; check for potential winter closures of specific rooms or exterior areas.

Etiquette

No photography with flash inside the historic house; stay on marked paths to avoid disturbing the deer.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning in autumn for the deer rutting season and seasonal landscape colors.
Address
Dyrham Park, Dyrham, Bath SN14 8HY, United Kingdom
51.480, -2.368
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited shade in open parkland; benches provided in formal garden zones.
Park Features270-acre historic deer park and restored late 17th-century garden.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning in autumn for the deer rutting season and seasonal landscape colors..

The elevated view from the terrace looking back toward the west front of the house and the formal gardens.

Close by you'll find The Roman Baths, St Peter's Church, Tog Hill Picnic Area.