Dyrham Park
Dyrham Park is a baroque manor that came to be in the 17th century when it was built for diplomat William Blathwayt. The landmark is now owned by the National Trust and houses a wealth of special artefacts from all over the globe.
The manor rests within a 270-acre estate. The estate comprises sloping parkland packed with gorgeous sights and nature.
When arriving at Dyrham Park, be sure to explore the estate via its many walking trails. Wildflower meadows, orchards and deer make this a truly beautiful place to walk through. Please be aware that dogs are not allowed here, unless they are assistance dogs
A highlight of the estate has to be the play area: Old Lodge. This is the perfect place for families, with activities for the kids to enjoy, as well as the Old Lodge CafĂ©. The cafe’s menu comprises cakes, bakes, snacks and a wide variety of beverages.
When visiting Dyrham Park, the manor’s interior is a must see. During a tour of the building, you’ll gain new insight into William Blathwayt’s life. Amazing artwork and Dutch Delftware are available in abundance here!
A family outing to remember awaits at the National Park, Dyrham Park…