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Tyntesfield - History |  | Tyntesfield - History: Encyclopedia II - Tyntesfield - History |  | William Gibbs purchased Tyntes Place, the original Regency-Gothic house that stood on the site, in 1843. In 1863 he began the full-blown rebuilding to creat the Gothic Revival extravaganza that now stands. It cost £70,000 to build. Notable elements of the house include glass by Powell and Wooldridge, mosaics by Salviati, and ironwork by Hart, Son, Peard and Co.
The original architect was John Norton. In the 1880s further alterations were made by architect Henry Woodyer. The chapel was designed by ...
See also:Tyntesfield, Tyntesfield - History, Tyntesfield - The Gibbs Family, Tyntesfield - The Estate, Tyntesfield - House, Tyntesfield - Kitchen Garden, Tyntesfield - The Park |  | | Tyntesfield, Tyntesfield - History, Tyntesfield - House, Tyntesfield - Kitchen Garden, Tyntesfield - The Estate, Tyntesfield - The Gibbs Family, Tyntesfield - The Park |  | |
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Tyntesfield - History
William Gibbs purchased Tyntes Place, the original Regency-Gothic house that stood on the site, in 1843. In 1863 he began the full-blown rebuilding to creat the Gothic Revival extravaganza that now stands. It cost £70,000 to build. Notable elements of the house include glass by Powell and Wooldridge, mosaics by Salviati, and ironwork by Hart, Son, Peard and Co.
The original architect was John Norton. In the 1880s further alterations were made by architect Henry Woodyer. The chapel was designed by Arthur William Blomfield in the 1870s.
The appeal by the National Trust collected £8.2m from the public in just 100 days and included the receipt of the largest single grant ever by the National Heritage Memorial Fund (at £17.4m).
Other related archives1843, 1863, 1928, 1973, Arthur William Blomfield, Bristol, England, Gothic Revival, John Norton, June 2002, Lord Wraxall, MP, National Trust, North Somerset, Oxford Movement, Wraxall, aviary, diplomat, guano, listed building, orangery, peerage, rose garden, summer houses
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