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Tyntesfield
Bristol
Tyntesfield is a wonderful Victorian country house that has been lovingly restored by The National Trust. It was once the home of William Gibbs who made his fortune from fertiliser and never threw anything away. It is now houses the Trust's largest collection of fascinating objects and a visit here gives a fascinating insight into the lives of four generations of the family. Expect to be amazed by the flamboyant gothic architecture of the house and to be inspired by the restored walled kitchen garden. There's a play area for children, walking trails, a gift shop, a plant shop and and the Home Farm restaurant where you can enjoy refreshments. Situated 7 miles southwest of Bristol, Tyntesfield is served by a regular bus service from Bristol Bus Station.
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