I discovered that we were staying very close to the National Trust property at Tyntesfield - and so we scheduled a visit on Saturday morning. All I can say is WOW!!
The estate was lived in until the last occupant passed away in 2001. He left the property to 19 of his relatives - none of whom could afford to buy the others out, and so they put it up for sale. It had been on a list of properties that the National Trust had wanted to own - mainly because the family had never thrown anything away. The trust raised a lot of money in a short space of time, and now the property is preserved just as it was.
The estate is tucked away in the middle of nowhere - it is so peaceful.
The size of the chapel that the family build was excessive!
One of the things I loved was that unlike other properties these days, you can take photographs in the house. Its wonderful to see rooms just as they had been left.
I always love the downstairs bits best - perhaps its because that would have been my place!
We wandered around the grounds - down to the walled garden. Almost every tree was hung with mistletoe - I have never seen mistletoe growing before.
The Orangerie was one of my favourite places - it smelled beautiful - heavy with the fragrance of these hyacinths, but they also had a guitarist and mandolin player in here too. The music was wonderful, it moved me to tears.
I could have happily lived in the stable block!
If you ever get chance to visit - do. It is literally just off the M5 at the Gordano services.
13 comments:
I have never heard of this property, but it looks really beautiful and I'm glad you were able to take photos so we could see it too.
I agree downstairs always looks so much more interesting, although I wouldn't have minded giving upstairs life on laying on a chaise lounge a go!
Lisa x
How totally wonderful. What a gem of a find, Diane. That hall and staircase reminds me of Downton Abbey.
Thanks for taking the time to show us your lovely photos and tell us about such a great place.
Jill x
It's my most favourite place on the planet. I remember the first time we walked from the top and came round the bend to the church and the house proper. Mind blowing! Wish I had known you were there. Did you notice the gothic dog kennel outside?
This is just remarkable! I would love to visit one day!
That is amazing ans great that they let you take photos so we can enjoy the tour with you. I will move into the stable block with you LOL Take care t'other Diane
I have never heard of this place, but it looks absolutely beautiful. I wish I could visit! xxx
This is one I have wanted to visit and seeing your photos has added to that. Thanks for showing.
June
We went a few years ago when there was scaffolding up and they were working on it. I bet it would be good to go back to see it again one day. Xxx
What a magnificent place to visit (or live in!)
I'd vaguely heard of Tyntesfield when the NT took it over - it looks so interesting, I love the window with the birds in it. This has definitely got to go on my 'would like to visit' list:)
What a wonderful place, this goes on the to visit one day list!
What a marvellous find Diane, I should love to go there. I too would have felt most at home in the kitchen.
I know what you mean about being moved to tears by music 'in the flesh' as it were.
Wow! What an amazing place!
xxxx
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