Dyrham Park is home to a 17th-century house and formal garden set in an ancient deer park with a small herd of fallow deer. In 2015/16, the house …
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Mar 10, 2025
very nice setting of the sanditon drama on itvx... that was filmed in dyrham* deer park ,.the staff were friendly & helpful... nice second hand bookshop ,kitchens, gardens and a very old church with…Full review by jardden
Mar 9, 2025
My favourite National Trust site, we had free entry through newspaper vouchers, beautiful house and gardens, wonderful staff. The cafe was understaffed but queue moved quickly, they could do with a b…Full review by 515henryh
Feb 23, 2025
Saturday appeared to be the only day of sunshine in the last few weeks of gloom. We were not surprised to find the park very busy! The world and his wife had turned up! As usual, the cafe was our fir…Full review by Sleep_deprived_11
Is there a place to leave bags/coats when walking around?
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I do not think there is as we took our bags with us, but I am not sure. I would contact the property to check. I am sorry I could not help you further.
Is it possible to visit the church on the estate without paying the National Trust entrance fee?
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I doubt it althought it its a "working" church where religious services are held. The church is well beyond the visitors centre at the entrance off the A46 which is the point where NT …
I doubt it althought it its a "working" church where religious services are held. The church is well beyond the visitors centre at the entrance off the A46 which is the point where NT admission is checked. The church is close to the house which is 10-15 minutes walk. On the other hand the Church is NOT an NT owned property. I will check when we next visit Dyrham and post what I find out
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