Dyrham Park

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Dyrham Park is a historic English country estate in Gloucestershire, renowned for its grand baroque mansion, landscaped deer park, and management by the National Trust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic estate
architecturalStyle English Baroque NERFINISHED
builtFor William Blathwayt NERFINISHED
constructionStart late 17th century
country England
governedBy charitable trust
hasAmenity car park
tea room
visitor centre
hasBuildingType country house
service buildings
stable block
hasComponent baroque mansion
church of St Peter NERFINISHED
deer park
formal gardens
terraced gardens
hasGardenType formal garden terraces
landscaped parkland
hasHeritageDesignation Grade I listed building
hasView Cotswold escarpment NERFINISHED
hasWildlife fallow deer
various bird species
heritageCategory historic house museum
landUse gardens
parkland
woodland
locatedIn Gloucestershire
South Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Trust staff NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
nearestSettlement Dyrham NERFINISHED
nearestTown Bath NERFINISHED
notableFeature Dutch-inspired interiors
extensive art collection
herd of fallow deer
openToPublic yes
ownedBy National Trust
parklandDesignation Grade II* registered park and garden
previousOwner Blathwayt family NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
supportedBy National Trust members NERFINISHED
tourismAttractionType country estate
heritage attraction
usedFor film location
television location

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