About Browsholme Hall
Browsholme Hall has been the ancestral home of the Parkers, Bowbearers of the Forest of Bowland since the time Tudor times. Today it is still the family's home and visitors are invited to enjoy its magnificent architecture, fabulous interiors and antique furnishings, set in the stunning landscape of the Hodder Valley.
'a wonderful Tudor Hall with over 500 years living history'
'a jewel in the crown of the Forest of Bowland'
'a hidden gem and more so for being a family home'
Visitors will not only view the remarkable antiquarian collection but truly gain the genuine atmosphere of a family home. Superb oak chests, Gillow furniture, portraits, civil war arms and many unique relics sit side by side with children's toys, a flat screen TV, dog leads and other evidence a family home.
Guided tours (c.one hour) are tailored for all ages and interests and will captivate all those who enjoy the rich heritage that a unique and ancient Lancastrian home has to offer.
The gardens and grounds are laid out in the style of Capability Brown with, open vistas, lawns, a ha-ha, a series of lakes, terraces and a 'wilderness' undergoing restoration.
Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy homemade refreshments in the Cart Shed Tearoom.
Guided tours of Browsholme Hall take place from late April to September. The Kids' Discovery Tour takes place in August. See website for tour days and times. The Hall and Gardens will be open 10:00 – 16:00.
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