In Bristol… There’s a Victorian-Style Estate Perfect for Photoshoots
A Victorian-style estate surrounded by vast gardens and woodland, perfect for walking, taking photos, and having a picnic. 🌳 🚂 How to Get There Take a train from London Paddington or Birmingham to Bristol Temple Meads Station (about 1.5-2 hours). Then catch bus X6 or X7 and get off at Wraxall, Tyntesfield turn. It’s about a 15-minute walk from there to the estate. 🚌 ⏰ Opening Hours : 10:00-17:00 daily 🎫 Admission : £18 for adults, free for National Trust members. 🏰 What to See - Main House 🔸 The Grand Staircase : Exquisite wood carvings and stained glass windows that capture the Victorian atmosphere. 🌈 🔸 The Library : A collection of thousands of antique books and a vintage red sofa that feels like a movie set. 📚 🔸 The Dining Room : A 19th-century noble-style dining room with opulent chandeliers and a long table. 🍽️ 🔸 The Drawing Room : Victorian-style sofas, a fireplace, and oil paintings. 🎨 🔸 The Chapel : The family’s private chapel with stunning Gothic stained glass. 🕍 🔸 The Bedrooms : Displays the daily life of the estate’s owners. 🛌 - Gardens & Outdoor Areas 🔸 The Rose Garden : A romantic garden filled with blooming roses in spring and summer. 🌹 🔸 The Orangery & Greenhouse : A Victorian greenhouse filled with exotic plants. 🌿 🔸 The Kitchen Garden : The area where ingredients were once grown, still with fruit and vegetable plots. 🥬 🔸 Woodland Walks : Forest trails perfect for walking, with scenic viewpoints along the way. 🌲 🔸 The Viewpoint : Offers panoramic views of the entire estate and the surrounding countryside. 🌄 🌟 You can even bring a picnic to enjoy in the estate! 🥪 #uk #uktrain #london #londonlife #uktravel #londontravel #bristol #birmingham #uklife