Tyntesfield

Tyntesfield
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Tyntesfield is a Gothic Revival landmark in Bristol, North Somerset, United Kingdom. Built in 1865, it was designed by John Norton, and is Grade I listed. It is owned by National Trust. It has appeared on screen in Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (2016).

Location: Wraxall, Bristol, North Somerset, United Kingdom

Verified facts

  • Appeared in Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (tv, 2016)
    confidence 95/100 · 6 independent sources · SRC-4954, SRC-4955, SRC-5294, SRC-5295, SRC-7538, SRC-7539
  • Located in Wraxall, Bristol, North Somerset
    confidence 80/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-4954, SRC-4956, SRC-5296, SRC-5297
  • Built in 1865
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-4957, SRC-4954
  • Architectural style: Gothic Revival
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-4954, SRC-4957
  • Designed by John Norton
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-4954, SRC-4957
  • Owned by National Trust
    confidence 95/100 · 6 independent sources · SRC-4954, SRC-4957, SRC-5297, SRC-5298, SRC-7540, SRC-7541
  • Historic designation: Grade I listed building
    confidence 80/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-4954, SRC-4956, SRC-5299, SRC-5298

Evidence & sources

How we verify

Every fact above is independently corroborated by at least two reputable sources and
confidence-scored before publication. Claims that cannot clear that bar are withheld. We show the
street address only for non-residential public landmarks (museums, commercial and civic buildings,
publicly documented filming-location sites); the exact addresses of private residences and any
personal information are structurally barred from publication. Last reviewed June 2026.

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