Mulberry Tree Dyrham Park

4.2/5
(1.4K) · Park in Dyrham, United Kingdom
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Dyrham Park is home to a 17th-century house and formal garden set in an ancient deer park with a small herd of fallow deer. In 2015/16, the house …

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Apr 22, 2025
We went for the tulip fest8val. It's a steep walk downhill to Dyrham Park. Once we arrived we explored the wild area, with flowering trees and daffodils and tulips growing in the long grass. Very pre…Full review by Happytravellor4243
Apr 13, 2025
The property has always stood out for its remarkable upkeep, maintaining its charm and appeal consistently through each of my visits. It serves as a fine example of Baroque architecture, with the hou…Full review by Purplegems3
Apr 12, 2025
Beautiful place. Incredibly busy (Saturday lunchtime, school Easter hols) - we parked miles away in the overflow car park and had to walk back to the entrance and join a long queue for a parking tick…Full review by Sarah R

Questions & answers

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Is there a place to leave bags/coats when walking around?
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Its best to leave your belonging in your vehicle, otherwise check at reception, a phone call would help.
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Is it possible to visit the church on the estate without paying the National Trust entrance fee?
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I doubt it althought it its a "working" church where religious services are held. The church is well beyond the visitors centre at the entrance off the A46 which is the point where NT …
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I doubt it althought it its a "working" church where religious services are held. The church is well beyond the visitors centre at the entrance off the A46 which is the point where NT admission is checked. The church is close to the house which is 10-15 minutes walk. On the other hand the Church is NOT an NT owned property. I will check when we next visit Dyrham and post what I find out
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Do you have to pay the full admission price to just walk around the grounds?
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Yes
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Hi, can we stay over night on the car park?
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When is the quietest time to visit
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Hi, am not sure. Only visited once.
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I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
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