Dyrham Park, a stunning baroque English country house nestled in South Gloucestershire, is a Grade I listed building surrounded by 274 acres of formal gardens and parkland. Originally built for William Blathwayt in the 17th and early 18th centuries, the house boasts a rich collection of art and furniture from around the world, particularly Holland. Managed by the National Trust, Dyrham Park offers public access to its grounds, hosting events like open-air concerts and serving as a picturesque filming location for various film and television productions.