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Fertile Fortune The Story of Tyntesfield James Miller ~ Fertile Fortune offers readers a private tour of this magnificent house as it does so it traces the fascinating story of the Gibbs family and the fortune that allowed them to build and maintain Tyntesfield Awash in beautiful images this is a grand pictorial study of a Victorian treasure

Fertile Fortune The Story of Tyntesfield National Trust ~ These bird droppings rich in nitrate proved a godsend as fertiliser for British farmers A fortune was made and Tyntesfield built in 1864 Filled with stunning images of Tyntesfield and descriptions of some of the arts held within its walls Fertile Fortune is both a fascinating read and a pictorial tour of the house

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Fertile Fortune The story of Tyntesfield Church Times ~ Fertile Fortune The story of Tyntesfield All he surveys George Abraham Gibbs the heir of Tyntesfield painted with his sister Albinia Rose and his brother Hubert by Edward Clifford in 1878 Tyntesfield a Victorian estate near Bristol was built in the high Gothic style by William Gibbs

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“Fertile Fortune The Story of Tyntesfield ~ I notice that the National Trust has now published a book all about Gibbs family history Fertile Fortune The Story of Tyntesfield by James Miller National Trust Books 2006 If I don’t acquire the book beforehand I’m sure that on my next visit I’ll walk out of the gift shop with a copy

Tyntesfield the guano palace The Gardens Trust ~ The same is true of James Miller’s Fertile Fortune The Story of Tyntesfield first published in 2003 Wild garlic growing in the garden in the area called “Paradise” ©NTPLLynn Keddie However there are two interesting interviews with two of Tyntesfield’s head gardeners which give a good insight

Fertile Fortune The Story of Tyntesfield National Trust ~ A fortune was made and Tyntesfield built in 1864 Filled with stunning images of Tyntesfield and descriptions of some of the arts held within its walls Fertile Fortune is both a fascinating read and a pictorial tour of the house

William Gibbs businessman Wikipedia ~ William Gibbs businessman William Gibbs 1790–1875 was an English businessman best known as one of three founding partners in Antony Gibbs Sons a religious philanthropist and the owner who developed Tyntesfield in Wraxall North Somerset

Tyntesfield Wikipedia ~ Added to further by later land purchases at its peak the Tyntesfield estate spanned over 6000 acres 2400 ha encompassing 1000 acres 400 ha of forestry from Portishead in the north to south of the valley in which the main house lay The house and estate employed more than 500 workers