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Dyrham
Park - Crowned with a balustrade and with fine views over it ancient deer
park, Dyrham was built between 1691 and 1702 for William Blathwayt, William the
111's Secretary at War and Secretary of State. The
rooms have changed little since they were furnished by Blathwayt. There are many
fine textiles and paintings, as well as blue and white delftware.
The Orangery is
delightful and there are fine views over the ancient deer park. Part of the old
stables area has been converted into a restaurant that serve snacks and teas.
Telephone 01179 372501
How to get there:
From J18 of the M4 go south on the A46 signposted for
Bath. The entrance is well signposted a few miles on the right.
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