Nestled at the heart of a 1,700 acre estate this picturesque medieval manor house is the ancient centre of the estate. Surrounded by a moat and borders of colourful flowers, tucked out of sight in the rolling Herefordshire landscape. The house is entered through the charming, unique 15th century timber framed gatehouse.
The manor house has been lived in for most of its history. The building has been adapted and shaped by the people who lived there and still speaks to us today of rural lives and the rich productivity of the Herefordshire landscape. *
*From Welcome to Brockhampton leaflet
I have visited Brockhampton Arts & Crafts Church, but I suspect that this is in a different part of Herefordshire?
I have just Google the church you mention and it is quite close to where we visited. The church looks wonderful I will be sure to visit it next time I am in the area.
Looks like a lovely place to visit! Do you have a fixed abode, or do you just travel all the time?
I just don’t blog about the boring bits in between my visits
the first couple of shots with the effective reflections were most pleasing to me, CP
The water looked like glass
Now that £ is weaker, we should all visit England more often.
That’s fine by me, cos I do love my cream tea.
Once all the nonsense has faded away the £ will rally again. But until then lets enjoy the cream teas
Impressive opener and reflection shots, looks like a nice place to visit.
We loved the unexpected gem in the countryside. We will return when it is sunny so that we can explore the walks on the estate