Tyntesfield is an elaborate Victorian Gothic Revival house surrounded by expansive gardens and parkland. Designated as a Grade I listed building, it derives its name from the Tynte baronets, who managed estates in the region since around 1500. Initially serving as a farmhouse until the early 19th century, Tyntesfield now seamlessly blends faded elegance with functionality, showcasing a rich interplay between the garden and estate, highlighted by intricate Gothic carvings adorning the house. Comprising numerous gardens, coastal and countryside sites, parks, cafés, and residences, Tyntesfield welcomes members with complimentary entry. The estate provides accessible toilets, facilities for changing children, spaces for community visits, outdoor play areas, and secure bike parking, ensuring a well-rounded and inclusive visitor experience.
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• Restaurant
• Kitchen Garden
• House
• Group Visits.
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TYNTESFIELD REVIEWS
Excellent place for views and walks. Nice coffee (can be slow service when busy at the restaurant). A wide range of plants and vegetables in the kitchen garden. Recommend for the price paid. Peaceful and pleasant experience.
We spent a great few hours here to break up our journey down to Devon. It was a gorgeously sunny September Friday and our toddler had a lovely time exploring the gardens. She loved the little wooden park by the coffee hut (GREAT combo for parents!) and the lap around the house is perfect to stretch little legs. Continuing to prove it's worth keeping our membership every year.
Wonderful place to visit. Lovely house which is very well preserved and the volunteers are very helpful and knowledgeable. Huge amount of grounds, which are great for children, and stopped for an ice cream at the Pavilion Cafe which is one of two cafes'.
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The Grand Pier has undergone evaluation by the Visit England Visitor and Attraction Quality Scheme, earning the prestigious Visit England Quality Rose Marque. Situated atop the ocean, it adds an extra layer of excitement to your experience. Within its confines, you can indulge in the thrills of Britain’s smallest rollercoaster or simulate the life of a Formula One driver for a day, providing unique rides not found anywhere else in the country. The indoor theme park at The Grand Pier boasts a plethora of amusements, a variety of thrilling rides, and features catering to all age groups, making it the premier indoor play destination in Weston-super-Mare. From the latest games to beloved classics, including air hockey, video games, dance stages, shooting galleries, penny pushers, novelty cranes, and more, they offer a comprehensive entertainment experience.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Unique Rides
• Mini Golf.
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THE GRAND PIER REVIEWS
Always a good time at the Grand pier all the rides have contact less payment so you do not need cash you can pay with your phone on all the ride's or get a wrist band it's a must if you are in summer set.
Nice walk along the pier £1 per person to enter. Good amusement arcade at the end for the family. Good view points from pier. Tiffany's restaurant looked nice but we didn't eat there. Will book for next time.
Beautiful Victorian Pier that is my well looked after by the local community. It has a nice promenade with s large arcade, bars, Restaurant and play area for all the family.
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Weston-super-Mare Town Hall serves as the administrative headquarters situated on Walliscote Grove Road. Designed by James Wilson in the Italianate style, the building's architecture is notably stunning. Accessibility is a priority, with wheelchair access and staff available to assist in navigating to the appropriate department. The Town Hall offers a range of amenities, including a station and accessible toilets. Operating six days a week, it provides services such as WiFi, changing places facilities, a library, and regular and time-limited disabled parking. The commitment to accessibility and diverse services makes Weston-super-Mare Town Hall a comprehensive municipal hub.
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• Library
• Historical Places.
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WESTON-SUPER-MARE TOWN HALL REVIEWS
Location of the local Council. The building is wheelchair accessible, toilets are available, and employees are on hand to direct you to the correct department. The architecture of the building is stunning to boot.
The town hall has tourist information and a library as well as the information. Very helpful staff.
Go here for your citizenship ceremony...very pleasant and helpful staff.
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