A spectacular Victorian Gothic estate managed by the National Trust, with giant sequoias in the woodland gardens. Tyntesfield was built and planted by the Gibbs family in the 1860s–1880s and represents one of the best-preserved Victorian estates in England. The sequoias date from this period.
Visit information
- Access
- Open to public
- Access note
- National Trust members free. Non-members admission charge.
- Opening times
- Open year-round, hours vary by season. Gardens typically open from 10am.
- Official site
- nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
Redwood species here
Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
Victorian-era planting by the Gibbs family, in excellent condition.
Woodland garden specimens
Sources
- Tyntesfield — National Trustofficialnationaltrust.org.uk