Tintinhull Garden

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Overview
An attractive, mainly 17th-century manor house with a Queen Anne façade, it stands in two acres of beautiful formal gardens. The gardens were largely created by Mrs Reiss, who gave the property to the National Trust in 1953.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open 24 Mar-4 Nov, daily 11-5

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Location
Farm Street, TINTINHULL, Yeovil, BA22 8PZ
About the area
Somerset remains rural and unspoiled, and ever popular areas to visit are the limestone and red sandstone Mendip Hills rising to over 1,000 feet, and by complete contrast, to the south and southwest, the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. Another popular spot, the Quantocks, once the haunt of poets Coleridge and Wordsworth, are noted for their gentle slopes, heather-covered moorland expanses and red deer.
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Tintinhull Garden

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
An attractive, mainly 17th-century manor house with a Queen Anne façade, it stands in two acres of beautiful formal gardens. The gardens were largely created by Mrs Reiss, who gave the property to the National Trust in 1953.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open 24 Mar-4 Nov, daily 11-5
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Location
Farm Street, TINTINHULL, Yeovil, BA22 8PZ
About the area
Area image
Somerset remains rural and unspoiled, and ever popular areas to visit are the limestone and red sandstone Mendip Hills rising to over 1,000 feet, and by complete contrast, to the south and southwest, the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. Another popular spot, the Quantocks, once the haunt of poets Coleridge and Wordsworth, are noted for their gentle slopes, heather-covered moorland expanses and red deer.