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Lydiard HouseOpen all year
At the heart of the park is Lydiard House – a striking Grade I listed Palladian house, that for 500 years was home to the St John family. The ground floor state apartments of Lydiard House have been beautifully restored and are open to visitors all year round to view the ornate plasterwork and original family furnishings displayed alongside portraits and photographs of the St John family.
The rooms contain many Palladian details, including ionic columns, decorated ceilings and plaster reliefs. The Hall and Library feature more masculine designs: lions and griffons in the hall, ellipses and octagons in the Library. The rest of the house is more feminine. Fruit, flowers and cherubs feature in the ceiling decorations and carved fireplaces. Brought to lifeStriking character figures of the family and their servants bring the house to life and their story is told through audio commentaries and displays. The collections continue to grow as further original items are traced and acquired for the museum.
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