Dyrham Park
Dyrham Park
Explore 270 acres (110 hectares) of ancient parkland, where a historic herd of fallow deer roams freely and magnificent trees and breathtaking views abound.
Inside the impressive mansion, built by hard-working civil servant William Blathwayt, discover fascinating interiors little changed in 300 years, as well as a rich collection that includes superb Dutch art and ceramics of the period.
Young explorers can run free in the Old Lodge picnic and play area, take part in a nature trail and tick off challenges on their 50 things list, including pond-dipping and bug-hunting.
Complete your visit with a relaxing stroll in the elegant West Garden with its splendid borders, idyllic ponds and wildflower orchard.
Activity suggestions:
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Enjoy an autumn stroll around the parkland and see some of our fallow deer
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Spot the pears growing on the stable wall and join us for our perry pear weekend
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Visit the beautiful 17th-century mansion house, where our team is preparing for the roof project
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Check out the Old Lodge natural play area and see our new nature table
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Learn more about Mr Blathwayt's lost garden with a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the terraces
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See how Dyrham Park and village was affected by the Great War with our Dyrham at War exhibition