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Opening arrangements
| Estate parkland & woodland |
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Dawn to Dusk |
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| Lower Brockhampton House |
| 4 Mar29 Mar 09 |
124 |
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| 1 Apr30 Sep 09 |
125 |
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| 1 Oct1 Nov 09 |
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| Guided tour |
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11:3012:30 |
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| Old Apple Store Tea-room |
| 4 Mar28 Jun 09 |
105 |
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| 1 Jul31 Aug 09 |
105 |
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| 2 Sep1 Nov 09 |
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| 7 Nov20 Dec 09 |
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| 2 Jan31 Jan 09 |
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Open BH Mons. Good Fri: 12¿5. Last orders in tea-room 30mins before house closes. Lower Brockhampton grounds open at 11 on open days. Last admission 30mins before closing |
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Admission Prices
£5.50, child £2.70, family £13.60. Groups £4.70. Park only: £2.60. Prices include Gift Aid Admission.
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WCs
At the estate car park and Lower Brockhampton. |
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Families & children
Baby changing facilities can be found in the toilet block by the estate car park and also at Lower Brockhampton. |
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Dogs
Dogs are welcome on leads on all woodland walks. Please clear up after your pet. |
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Picnic areas
Enjoy a picnic in the parkland, by the Lawn Pool or in the Damson Orchard at Lower Brockhampton. |
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Refreshments
Visit the Old Apple Store tea-room at the estate car park where you can enjoy delicious food made from local produce. |
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Shopping
The Granary sells craft items, jams and chutneys made by tenants and local craftsmen. The Shop is run by volunteers and was set up as part of the Farming Forward Initiative in the aftermath of the Foot and Mouth outbreak. |
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Visitor centre
The courtyard at Lower Brockhampton offers an exhibition of farming, forestry, conservation and wildlife. This also includes interactive games. The recently added nature trail can also be visited when Lower Brockhampton is open. |
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Information for visitors
Walks leaflets can be purchased from the Old Apple Store tea-room or at Lower Brockhampton. |
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Learning
Woodland activities, nature trails and pond dipping are suitable for school groups. The moated manor house at Lower Brockhampton has many opportunities for studying the Tudor period. Contact the Visitor Services Manager for more details. |
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National Trust holiday cottages
There are five holiday cottages on the Brockhampton Estate offering an ideal base for exploring this glorious part of Herefordshire. Old Mill Cottage, Bringsty, sleeps 3. 1 Greenfields, Bringsty, sleeps 4. 2 Greenfields, Bringsty, sleeps 5. Old Linceter, sleeps 6. The Oast House, Whitbourne, sleeps 10. |
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