History
The story behind the name concerns a William Rogers, who was a member of the Squire’s household at Dyrham and fought at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, helping Charles ll to escape after the battle. He was given the plot of land as a reward and lived there until his death in 1701. The current house was built circa 1800 and was part of the Dyrham Park estate until the mid-1900s.
Situation
Dyrham is a beautiful village, perfectly located with easy access into the City of Bath and schools located on its northern fringes, such as the Royal High and Kingswood, whilst also being very convenient to access the M4 either to Bristol or towards London.
The neighbouring villages of Doynton and Hinton have excellent...
KEY FEATURES
- A superb Grade II listed village house, situated in the highly sought-after village of Dyrham
- Beautifully presented accommodation in excess of 3,000 sq. ft. retaining period features
- Fantastic bespoke studio annexe providing two rooms, plus a shower room
- Landscaped gardens
- Gravelled parking area
- tenureFreehold





