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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...
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Trust sites,
including Clevedon Court, Fyne Court,
Montacute House and
Tyntesfield as well as
Stembridge Tower Mill, the last
remaining thatched windmill...
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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...
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Gibbs & Sons, a
religious philanthropist, and the
owner who
developed Tyntesfield in Wraxall,
North Somerset. Born at No.6
Calle de Cantarranas, Madrid...
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window onto
Baker Street in the
present day.
Filming took
place at
Tyntesfield House, a
National Trust property at Wraxall, near Bristol.
Scenes were...
- 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...
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mansions which have used Bath
Stone include Gatcombe Park,
Goldney Hall,
Tyntesfield,
South Hill Park, and
Spetchley Park. In 2002 the East End of
Truro Cathedral...
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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...
- 2002 the
Trust bought its
first country house in more than a decade.
Tyntesfield, a
Victorian Gothic mansion in Somerset, was
acquired with donations...
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surrounding parkland and
meadows and to
encourage the wildlife.
Tyntesfield (ST505712),
formerly the home of the
Gibbs family, came on to the market...