Explore the Fairy-Tale Tyntesfield Mansion for Free This March
The romantic 'Sleeping Beauty' mansion opening for free this week two hours from Birmingham
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Tyntesfield, a stunning Victorian Gothic Revival mansion near Bristol, is offering free entry from March 7 to 14 as part of the National Lottery Open Week. Visitors can enjoy its beautiful architecture, extensive grounds, and various family-friendly activities without the usual admission fee.
- 01Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival mansion located near Bristol.
- 02Free entry is available from March 7 to 14, 2023, for National Lottery ticket holders.
- 03The mansion features a library, a chapel, and extensive gardens.
- 04It typically costs £21 for adults and £10.50 for children to visit.
- 05Visitors can access the site via car or train from Birmingham.
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Tyntesfield, an exquisite Victorian Gothic Revival mansion located just under two hours from Birmingham, is opening its doors for free from March 7 to 14, 2023, as part of the National Lottery Open Week. This stunning property, set in 540 acres of historic land, features romantic turreted architecture reminiscent of fairy-tale castles. Inside, visitors can explore a library filled with thousands of books, a grand hall with a 43ft high oak lantern roof, and a beautifully designed boudoir adorned with intricate carvings. The mansion also includes a chapel inspired by the Sainte Chapelle in Paris. Outside, families can enjoy three play areas and a 'den-building village' in the woodland. Normally, tickets cost £21 for adults and £10.50 for children, but guests can gain free entry by presenting a paper or digital lottery ticket. Tyntesfield is easily accessible by car or train, making it a perfect day trip for families seeking a magical experience.
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This free entry opportunity allows families and individuals to explore a historical site without the usual costs, promoting local tourism and cultural engagement.
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