Category:Dyrham Park
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English: Dyrham Park is a baroque mansion in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in Gloucestershire, England. The house is set in 274 acres (1.1 km²) of gardens and parkland. The west front of 1692 was commissioned from the Huguenot architect, Samuel Hauduroy, and the west (garden) front of 1704 from William Talman, architect of Chatsworth, by William Blathwayt, who was Secretary at War to William III.
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- National Trust properties in Gloucestershire
- Gardens in Gloucestershire
- 17th-century houses in Gloucestershire
- 18th-century houses in Gloucestershire
- 1690s houses in the United Kingdom
- 1700s houses in the United Kingdom
- English Baroque architecture
- William Talman (architect)
- Historic house museums in Gloucestershire
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