The History & People of Dyrham Park
Season: 5 Episode: 24
Dyrham Park, a honey-coloured building nestled in an ancient deer park at one end of the Cotswold Ridge, was transformed from a Tudor house into a baroque mansion and has elegant formal gardens, woodland and lakes.
In this episode, we look at the people that made the house the impressive building we see today run by the National Trust.
CAST
Wynter book - Sam Roberts
Samuel Rudder - Marcus KP
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SOURCES
Dyrham in the Domesday Book
"Dyrham Park, Dyrham and Hinton, Near Bath, England". Parks and Gardens UK.
National Trust
"A View through a House". National Trust Collections. National Trust.
Nuttall, Zeila (1914). New Light on Drake. London: The Hakluyt Society. p. 406.
Historic England
"Productions Filmed in the Area of Bath since 1931". Bath Film Office.
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