• Dyrham Park (/ˈdɪrəm/) is a baroque English country house in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England.
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  • This was our first visit to the church; despite having been here to Dyrham Park many times.
  • Dyrham Park is home to an ancient deer park, 17th-century house and formal garden.
  • Dyrham Park is a magnificent late 17th-century stately home, begun in 1692 on older foundations by William Blathwayte, Secretary of State to William III.
  • The first record of a garden at Dyrham was in 1311.
  • Dyrham Park - National Trust, Dyrham. 10,197 likes · 250 talking about this · 72,617 were here. 17th-century house, garden, parkland, shop & tea-room.
  • The National Trust plan shows Dyrham as a Serpentine Park with a 'formal' garden near the house.
  • Dyrham Park is home to an ancient deer park, a 17th-century house and a formal garden.
  • It's hard to imagine the weather like this, but here's a throwback to a misty looking Dyrham Park from almost exactly six months ago.