Dyrham Park, House & Gardens Gloucestershire. HD

13.10.2014
Dyrham Park is a baroque mansion in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England. The house is set in 274 acres (1.1 km²) of gardens and parkland. The west front of 1692 was commissioned from the Huguenot architect, Samuel Hauduroy, and the east front of 1704 from William Talman, architect of Chatsworth, by William Blathwayt, who was Secretary at War to William III. Because of Blathwayt’s royal connections, and his influential uncle, Thomas Povey, Dyrham became a showcase of Dutch decorative arts. The collection includes delftware, paintings and furniture. 18th century additions include furniture by Gillow and Linnell. The interiors have remained little altered since decorated by Blathwayt. The Blathwayt family lived at the house until 1956, when the government acquired it. The National Trust acquired it in 1961. Dyrham Park in South Gloucestershire has been used in Poldark series three for the backdrop of the Warleggan Town House.

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