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Even when bucket-and-spading the Bridgemans cut quite a dash on the beach #archivecatwalk
Follow in the footsteps of Lady Diana Bridgeman, who painted these fairies. Seek out the Fairy Doors in Temple Wood https://t.co/FlCjodZeGw
See the lyrebird given by John Gould to the 3rd Earl of Bradford on this Sunday's Behind the Scenes tours here at @Weston_Park
Want to indulge in country house parties of the past? Come to John Bridgeman's fascinating talk on 3rd July https://t.co/0ZCidFs4LP
Hugh Douglas Hamilton's portrait of 4th Viscount Torrington (father in law of 1st Bridgeman Earl of Bradford) now rehung in the Library
@WestonPark still has a sensational group of female portraits by van Dyck #womensday
Mary Montgomery, Countess of Bradford who transformed the interiors at @Weston_park in the 1960s Seen with 6th Earl & her family #womensday
Matthew Wood's evocative paintings of Llanymynech kiln - it helped sustain the #CapabilityBrown park at @Weston_Park https://t.co/vWTWuePe4i
Family fun in the 1930s with the future 6th Earl of Bradford, his sisters and Margaret, Countess of Bradford
Brand new for 2016, we now have one of the largest zip-wires in the country! #SummerFun https://t.co/J2AHJcTgxN