National Trust Tyntesfield, Nr Bristol
Wednesday 27th March
An ornate Victorian Gothic Revival house with extensive garden and parkland, just a stone's throw from Bristol, Tyntesfield was not intended to be an extravagant statement of wealth, power or politics. Its purpose was simple: to serve as a family home.
Originally a smaller Georgian house, Tyntesfield was transformed into a Gothic Revival masterpiece. Its bespoke architecture reflects the devout Anglo-Catholic beliefs of the Gibbs family. Here they invested their wealth derived from controlling the import of Peruvian ‘guano’ fertiliser.
Timings: Leave Leominster 9:00am, Hereford 9:30am, Ross 10:00am,
Depart and to Ross 4:30pm, Hereford 5pm and Leominster 5:30pm.
Costs: For National Trust members £32 per person and non National Trust members £49.00 per person
£32.00
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