Brockhampton Estate
The Brockhampton Estate is a farmed estate in Herefordshire, England, which is owned by the National Trust.
The Brockhampton Estate is located near the village of Brockhampton near the town of Bromyard.
The main attraction of the Brockhampton Estate is Lower Brockhampton, a timber framed manor house that dates back to the late 14th century. The manor house is surrounded by a moat and is entered by a newly restored gatehouse at the front of the house.
The house is surrounded by 1,000 acres (400 ha) of farmland and 700 acres (280 ha) of woodland.
In 2010, the National Trust undertook a major restoration project to the house using traditional wattle and daub building methods.[1]
The Brockhampton Estate was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1946 by Colonel John Lutley.
The site of the medieval village of Studmarsh is thought to be located in the estate. In 2012, an archaeological dig unearthed the foundations of two buildings that may have been part of the village.[2]
References
- ↑ "Historic building repair project is completed". Malvern Gazette. 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
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