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Worcestershire & Herefordshire

Brockhampton

Traditionally farmed estate and medieval manor house. Brockhampton is home to the largest orchard cared for by the National Trust.

Brockhampton Estate, Bringsty, near Bromyard, Herefordshire, WR6 5TB

The house and moat at Brockhampton in the winter

Planning your visit

The Great Hall at Brockhampton, Herefordshire is decorated with seasonal greenery on a red central tablecloth, with lots of lit white pillar candles on side tables around the room

Christmas at Brockhampton 

See what's happening at Brockhampton this festive season as we celebrate Christmas. Discover holiday trails, winter week day house tours and festive events.

Man walking upstairs at Brockhampton

Winter manor tours 

On weekdays from Monday 4 November, the manor house at Lower Brockhampton will be open for guided tours only. We are normally closed during the week at this time of year, so this is a chance to get a behind-the-scenes peak behind closed doors. Tours are at set times. No booking required.

A tinsel and fairy-light decorated Christmas tree in the corner of a room, next to a table filled with sweets and baby Cham glasses.

Upcoming events at Brockhampton 

See what's coming up at Brockhampton. From guided tours and traditional celebrations to holiday and Christmas events. There's lots to look forward to with dates for your diary.

A close up photo of a fluffy black, white and grey poodle cross, is trotting along side it's owners legs while on a lead with it's tongue hanging out as it looks at it's surroundings.
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Visiting Brockhampton Estate with your dog 

The estate at Brockhampton is dog-friendly, with miles of woods and parkland to explore with your four-legged friends. Here’s everything you need to know about bringing your dog.

View of rolling landscape with trees and fields from atop a hill

Exploring the estate at Brockhampton 

The moated manor house may be the highlight of the Brockhampton estate, but did you know there’s plenty to see and discover in the wider parkland? The estate at Brockhampton covers 1,700 acres and includes wooded valleys, streams and woodlands, all changing with the seasons.

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Brockhampton map 

Take a look at the walks and access maps of Brockhampton to help plan your visit.

Aerial view of the restored orchard at Brockhampton, Herefordshire
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Accessibility at Brockhampton 

We have carried out work towards making Brockhampton accessible to as many visitors as possible. Find out how you can currently access this special place.

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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