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- Tyntesfield (TINTS-feeld) is a Victorian Gothic Revival country house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed...
- Gibbs & Sons, a religious philanthropist, and the owner who developed Tyntesfield in Wraxall, North Somerset. Born at No.6 Calle de Cantarranas, Madrid...
- the window onto Baker Street in the present day. Filming took place at Tyntesfield House, a National Trust property at Wraxall, near Bristol. Scenes were...
- Margam Country Park, Gethin Forest, and a National Trust property at Tyntesfield. The episode was watched by 6.61 million viewers in the UK and received...
- Early linoleum at Tyntesfield...
- Monmouthshire, with filming locations including Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, Tyntesfield and Gloucester Cathedral. The first episode was shown in the UK on CBBC...
- William Gibbs (1790-1875) of Antony Gibbs & Sons, who had bought the Tyntesfield estate in 1843 and who purchased the neibouring Charlton House for his...
- building. It was built originally as the meeting house for the workers at Tyntesfield Estate. Wraxall Cross Tree, a large elm, used to be found on in the small...
- Trust sites, including Clevedon Court, Fyne Court, Montacute House and Tyntesfield as well as Stembridge Tower Mill, the last remaining thatched windmill...
- 2002 the Trust bought its first country house in more than a decade. Tyntesfield, a Victorian Gothic mansion in Somerset, was acquired with donations...