Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire
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A collection of family portraits and remarkable late 18th century servants' tables.
Brockhampton Estate encompasses 1700 acres of typical Herefordshire farmland and woods. There are two principal houses: the larger, Brockhampton House, is mid-Georgian; the smaller, Lower Brockhampton, is a late 14th-century half-timbered moated manor house. Lower Brockhampton also has a rare, early 16th-century detached gatehouse and the ruins of a 12th-century chapel. Most of the estate was left to the National Trust in 1950 by Colonel Talbot Lutley, whose family had owned it for centuries.
A collection of family portraits and remarkable late 18th century servants' tables.