Large public space around a 14th-century manor house, with bowling green, cafe and picnic areas.
Amazing place! So well preserved! Learning about the building, all the changes and renovations that were done there, the families who owned the place - felt really eye opening.
Historical Tudor house full of mystique and beautiful decorative details. The restored ceiling and original wall paintings are a must see.
Such a lovely old Tudor mansion with grassy dog walks, a kids playground and a lovely coffee shop with particularly good soft serve ice cream
Apparently one of the finest examples of Tudor building in UK. Lots of rooms to explore by yourself. PS6.50 entry fee. Small parking charge too but you can park in street directly opposite over the main road.
This is my new favourite place! This building and its grounds are absolutely stunning! We arrived around 12pm sunday and there was parking chaos as there isn't many spaces but we got parked in the end (prices in the photo) also note you can pay by phone but i had zero signal. Tickets can be bought at the visitors center to the house PS6.50 adult and under 16s free. The staff were lovely. The ladies that greeted us on entry to the house were really welcoming and very lovely. The house is gorgeous, each room beautifully decorated and seeped in history, truly fantastic. The grounds has a playground, duck pond with lots of ducks, a cafe with an ice cream counter (single wafer cone PS2.95 or in the visitors center PS2 a tub). There are toilets that were very clean. Lots of picturesque places for a picnic
Bramall Hall is a fascinating building with and interesting history and some unique features. We weren't expecting to find so many well restored rooms. The videos which one can play as you go round are excellent, giving clear explanations, by experts, of what you are looking at. It's excellent value for money and if you're a friend of the Historic Houses Association you get in free of charge.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Good for kids
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Amazing place! So well preserved! Learning about the building, all the changes and renovations that were done there, the families who owned the place - felt really eye opening.
Historical Tudor house full of mystique and beautiful decorative details. The restored ceiling and original wall paintings are a must see.
Such a lovely old Tudor mansion with grassy dog walks, a kids playground and a lovely coffee shop with particularly good soft serve ice cream
Apparently one of the finest examples of Tudor building in UK. Lots of rooms to explore by yourself. PS6.50 entry fee. Small parking charge too but you can park in street directly opposite over the main road.
This is my new favourite place! This building and its grounds are absolutely stunning! We arrived around 12pm sunday and there was parking chaos as there isn't many spaces but we got parked in the end (prices in the photo) also note you can pay by phone but i had zero signal. Tickets can be bought at the visitors center to the house PS6.50 adult and under 16s free. The staff were lovely. The ladies that greeted us on entry to the house were really welcoming and very lovely. The house is gorgeous, each room beautifully decorated and seeped in history, truly fantastic. The grounds has a playground, duck pond with lots of ducks, a cafe with an ice cream counter (single wafer cone PS2.95 or in the visitors center PS2 a tub). There are toilets that were very clean. Lots of picturesque places for a picnic
Bramall Hall is a fascinating building with and interesting history and some unique features. We weren't expecting to find so many well restored rooms. The videos which one can play as you go round are excellent, giving clear explanations, by experts, of what you are looking at. It's excellent value for money and if you're a friend of the Historic Houses Association you get in free of charge.