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- Romantic medieval moated manor house on Herefordshire/Worcestershire borders
- Lovely crooked gatehouse and ruined Norman chapel
- Great range of waymarked walks through ancient woodland
- Discover intriguing wooden sculptures dotted throughout the estate
- An abundance of wildlife, from dormice to buzzards
- Tearoom specialising in local food
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| Family fun in the newly created small courtyard to include outdoor activities, such as bird identification, bird box making and many other countryside activities throughout the year. Look out for the new bird cams too. |
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At the heart of the estate lies Lower Brockhampton, a romantic timber-framed manor house dating back to the late 1300s. It was built for John Domulton, a descendent of the Brockhampton family who had been here from at least the 12th century. The house is surrounded by a moat and is entered via a charming timber-framed gatehouse. S0682546
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This beautiful rush-fringed pool on the edge of the parkland is a wonderful place to relax and savour the tranquil setting. In spring the surrounding damson trees produce a profusion of white blossom. S0682546
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Find Harold, the wooden sculpture of a shire horse, on the Holly Walk (waymarked in red). He was created by local school children with the help of a wood sculptor. Other sculptures can be discovered around the woodlands including a wooden arch and Maggie's Cottage, a small house built from willow branches. S0682546
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Follow the Ash Walk (waymarked in blue) to discover not only the elegant ash trees, but also the wonderful old oak trees, some of which were planted around the time of Henry VIII. S0682546
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