Tyntesfield", Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset was built in 1863 by William Gibbs, the son of the mechant Antony Gibbs. William and his brother George Gibbs started trading in "guano" from the former Spanish colonies of South American making him one of the richest men in the England. The hall and estates are owned by the National Trust.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyntesfield
beta.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
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Tyntesfield", Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset was built in 1863 by William Gibbs, the son of the mechant Antony Gibbs. William and his brother George Gibbs started trading in "guano" from the former Spanish colonies of South American making him one of the richest men in the England. The hall and estates are owned by the National Trust.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyntesfield
beta.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
A large group of school children leaving just as we arrive.
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Tyntesfield", Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset was built in 1863 by William Gibbs, the son of the mechant Antony Gibbs. William and his brother George Gibbs started trading in "guano" from the former Spanish colonies of South American making him one of the richest men in the England. The hall and estates are owned by the National Trust.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyntesfield
beta.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
The old barns have been turned into shops, dining rooms and reception.
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Tyntesfield", Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset was built in 1863 by William Gibbs, the son of the mechant Antony Gibbs. William and his brother George Gibbs started trading in "guano" from the former Spanish colonies of South American making him one of the richest men in the England. The hall and estates are owned by the National Trust.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyntesfield
beta.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
Eating in the stables... no horses to be seen.
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Tyntesfield", Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset was built in 1863 by William Gibbs, the son of the mechant Antony Gibbs. William and his brother George Gibbs started trading in "guano" from the former Spanish colonies of South American making him one of the richest men in the England. The hall and estates are owned by the National Trust.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyntesfield
beta.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
A gazibo in the formal gardens we use to shelter form the rain.
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