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| Brockhampton Estate was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1946 and still maintains traditional farms and extensive areas of woodland, including ancient oak and beech. At the heart of the estate lies Lower Brockhampton House, a late 14th-century moated manor house with a beautiful timber-framed gatehouse and interesting ruined chapel. | | | | Groups 20+ will be asked to split into 2 or more smaller groups. The tea-room is situated 1½ml from Lower Brockhampton, in the Estate car park. Groups will need to take this into account when planning their visit, so that if refreshments are required, they are taken before or after their visit to Lower Brockhampton | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 45mins. On-board coach welcome. Introductory talk. General guided tour. Out of hours tours£. Special interest tours: Special Interest Tour 1000 Years of History£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 100yds. Only 1 parking bay. Coaches are met upon entry to the estate and guided down to Lower Brockhampton due to the steep and narrow approach to the house | | | | On site catering Old Apple Store tea-room, assisted service, 30 covers in estate car park. Light lunches and cream teas using local produce. Cakes are baked by farm tenants. Set menu available. The Old Apple Store tea-room seats 20 inside, with approximately a further 20 seats available outside | | |
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