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Brockhampton - National Trust

Brockhampton Estate, Bringsty, near Bromyard, WR6 5TB

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    About Brockhampton - National Trust

    Accessibility Overview

    Brockhampton sits within the Herefordshire countryside and features a Welcome Kiosk, Visitor Reception, picnic areas, second-hand bookshop, food kiosk, Manor House, Cider Room virtual tour, chapel ruins, historical gatehouse, and orchard with hike/trail routes.

    There are two car parking areas on site, with designated bays for Blue Badge holders within the Lower Brockhampton Car Park.

    The site offers toilet facilities with adaptations for disabled people, which can be found in the top car park, and near the Granary Kiosk.

    The Cider Room virtual tour room has step-free level access into and throughout. The Manor House offers step-free level access into it and through some areas. Other points of interest are accessed via ramps/slopes or steps.

    Some routes around the property have ramps/slopes and gravel surfaces, so a manual wheelchair and mobility scooter can be borrowed from the Visitor Reception. Children’s balance bikes can also be borrowed. The National Trust recommends booking these items in advance.

    Please view our Detailed Access Guides below to find out further details, including measurements and photographs.

     

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