
Tags: Tyntesfield, Ignite, National Trust, Sony Music

Love is in the air this February. Treat your special one to a magical new trail of fire and light next month.
Celebrate Valentine's Day with a visit to a stunning new after-dark experience, set in the atmospheric Victorian Gothic Revival house and gardens.
The National Trust property, near Bristol, will play host to IGNITE'S fantastic new trail from February 11 to February 27.
The evening will wow visitors with flickering flames and majestic trees, as lights dance from one amazing space to another. Within this fiery interpretation of stars and spheres, illuminated flora and fantasy, there are moments of reflection and playful discovery set to a soundscape that will inspire and intrigue. Plenty of opportunities for cute selfies under the heart arches too.
If romance is not your thing and it's a 'Galentine's' night out or just fun with family and friends, immerse yourself in the shimmering effects of fire and light, *enjoy food and drink from the independent street food vendors and toast a marshmallow over an open fire.
The new after dark adventure has been specially designed for visitors of all ages to enjoy.
Tickets are selling fast, book now to avoid disappointment: https://igniteattyntesfield.co.uk
*separate charges apply for food and drink
COVID-19 guidelines are being followed and processes are in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social/physical distancing.
IGNITE is brought to you at Tynetesfield by Raymond Gubbay Ltd (Sony Music) in partnership with the National Trust. The trial is created by Culture Creative.
What: IGNITE at Tyntesfield – A trail of light, lanterns, fantasy and fire
When: Open between 11 to 27 February 2022. Closed 15th 16th Feb.
Visit website for opening times.
Time slots vary, visit ignitetrails.co.uk/Tyntesfield for info
Why Visit: Discover a magical trail for all the family set at the Victorian Gothic Revival house Tyntesfield, North Somerset
Admission: Advanced From: Adult Trail Ticket £16.50/Adult Trail Plus Parking £24.50
Child £12
Family Trail Admission Tickets with a Parking Space - admits 2 adults & 2 children and includes 1 car parking space. £62.00 (please select 4 tickets at £15.50)
Free entry for carers and children aged 2 & under.
Parking £8 per car to be booked in advance
Website: ignitetrails.co.uk/Tyntesfield #igniteatTyntesfield
https://igniteattyntesfield.seetickets.com/
Address: Tyntesfield, Wraxall, North Somerset, BS48 1NX Bristol, UK.
For more information please contact:
Matt Dixon | matt@flamingo-marketing.co.uk | T: 01637 808220 ext 302
About Tyntesfield
Tyntesfield is an ornate Victorian Gothic Revival house with extensive gardens and parkland, nestled on a hillside near Bristol.
The Gibbs family transformed a small Georgian manor house into the extravagant Gothic masterpiece that visitors can see today. The house is surrounded by impressive grounds and has far reaching views across the Somerset countryside and Bristol Channel.
The beautiful formal gardens provide an array of colour and an abundance of nature. There are flower-filled terraces, extensive woodland, significant trees, an empty lake and a productive walled garden. Visitors can also explore the many less formal buildings found around the site.
About the National Trust
The National Trust is a conservation charity founded in 1895 by three people, Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley who saw the importance of the nation's heritage and open spaces, and wanted to preserve them for everyone to enjoy. This year, the charity celebrates its 125th anniversary, and these values are still at the heart of everything it does.
To help mark this significant moment in its history, the Trust has committed to achieving carbon net zero emissions by 2030, and establishing 20 million trees to help tackle climate change, creating green corridors for people and nature near towns and cities, running a year-long campaign to connect people with nature and continuing investment in arts and heritage.
Ensuring everyone who visits feels welcome, and more people can access its places continues to be another key aspect of the charity's work.
Entirely independent of Government, the National Trust looks after more than 250,000 hectares of countryside, 780 miles of coastline and hundreds of special places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The National Trust receives more than 26.9 million visits each year to the places it cares for that have an entry fee, and an estimated 100 million visits to the outdoor places looked after by the charity. Together with 5.9 million members and more than 65,000 volunteers, they help to support the conservation charity in its work to care for nature, beauty, history. For everyone, for ever.
About RGL, a division of Sony Music
Leading events promoter, RGL (Raymond Gubbay Limited), a division of Sony Music, has been delivering illuminated Christmas and Lightscape trails for over seven years. The chosen partners for national and international heritage and prestigious venues including Blenheim Palace; The National Trust; The Forestry Commission; The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Botanic Gardens, Chicago, USA and Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
Each trail is designed to showcase the natural and unique environment of the individual location. RGL also presents over 500 concerts annually throughout the UK.
Raymondgubbay.co.uk | FB @RaymondGubbay @MyChristmasTrails | Twitter @RaymondGubbay
About Culture Creative
Culture Creative is a creative project and production management company based in Scotland and the North East of England. The Company works across a wide-range of cultural fields including art, sport, heritage, tourism, festivals and events, developing projects from concept to delivery. Since 2013, Culture Creative has worked closely with leading entertainment promoter Raymond Gubbay Ltd. a division of Sony Music, to create Lightscape and Christmas themed trails in various venues across the UK and overseas. www.culturecreative.co.uk | FB @culturecreativeltd | Twitter @CCLCreative | Instagram @culturecreativeltd