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Bramall Hall
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Lady brook flood, Bramall Hall, Bramhall Park, Stockport
11 June 2016, following a couple of days of heavy rain, the Lady brook flooded in Happy Valley, Stockport, and when the Carr brook fed in to the Lady brook in the middle of the Park at Bramall Hall, the park was overwhelmed with flood water.
Bramall Hall 18
United Kingdom, Cheshire Historic Hall dating back to the 17th century
Bramall Hall at dusk.
Address: Bramall Hall, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX, United Kingdom.
Phone: 0161 485 3708
Architectural style: Tudor style architecture.
Bramall Hall is a magnificent black and white timber-framed Tudor manor house, with Victorian additions, spanning six centuries and set in 70 acres of parkland.
It gives a unique insight into the families and servants who have lived and worked here.
This beautiful historic house is ideal as a wedding, private dinner, conference or banquet venue - a truly picturesque backdrop to entertain your guests.
Bramall Hall is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with origins dating back to medieval times. The House, one of the most beautiful treasures of England, is of great national importance. The magnificent 16th Century wall paintings, Elizabethan fine plaster ceiling, the Victorian Kitchens and Servants Quarters give this Hall its unique charm.
Bramhall Park was created as we know it today by Sir Charles Nevill during the late 1890's. Neville fashioned a new landscape out of his estate which reflected the garden fashions of the period (created around Capability Brown's design).
Rhododendrons and specimen trees were planted around a complicated arrangement of man-made islands in three large man-made ponds in an attempt to recreate a Himalayan wilderness -- the inspiration for many Victorian plant collectors. Neville actually diverted the River Ladybrook in order to create his landscape, the new course of the river being lined with stone setts which are still visible in places.
Attractive formal garden areas are found close to the Hall and areas of ancient woodland give this park its character.
Neville also made additions and changes to the architecture of the magnificent black and white timber-framed Tudor manor house which sits in its elevated position at the centre of the park.
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Bramall Hall is a Tudor manor house in Bramhall, within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Bramall Hall is a timber-framed building, the oldest parts of which date from the 14th century, with later additions from the 16th and 19th centuries. The house, which functions as a museum, and its 70 acres (28 ha) of landscaped parkland with lakes, woodland, and gardens are open to the public.
Dating back to Anglo-Saxon England, the manor of Bramall was first described in the Domesday Book in 1086, when Bramall Hall was held by the Masseys. From the late 14th century it was owned by the Davenports who built the present house, and remained lords of the manor for about 500 years before selling the estate of nearly 2,000 acres in 1877 to the Manchester Freeholders' Company, a property company formed expressly for the purpose of exploiting the estate's potential for residential building development. The Bramall Hall and a residual park of over 50 acres was sold on by the Freeholders (though not the lordship of the manor) to the Nevill family of successful industrialists. In 1925 Bramall Hall was purchased by John Henry Davies, and then, in 1935, acquired by the local government authority for the area, Hazel Grove and Bramhall Urban District Council. Following local government reorganisation in 1974, Bramall Hall is now owned by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC), which describes it as the most prestigious and historically significant building in the Conservation Area
Bramhall, Stockport, England
Bramhall, Stockport, England
Stockport Floods Bramhall and Hazel Grove 2019
Flood on Jacksons Lane Roundabout Hazel Grove/Bramhall
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A Bit Of Bramall Hall
Research by the University of Sheffield has placed Bramhall as the least lonely place in Britain.
Take a tour round Bramhall
I love Bramhall’s Wendy Green takes us around the place where she lives, behind the scenes of the village that was deemed friendliest in Britain!
Scarecrow Festival Rufford Old Hall
Scarecrow Festival Rufford Old Hall Ormskirk
Bramall Hall Aerial Footage
Ilovebramhall.com is delighted to receive this wonderful footage of Bramall Hall. Thanks to the clever people at BramPhoto.co and their camera drone, we can all now enjoy a birds-eye aerial view, flying over and around our treasured Tudor Manor House, Bramall Hall.
See the resulting short film shot over and around Bramall Hall.
Christmas Tree at Bramall Hall
Christmas Tree at Bramall Hall, Bramhall Park, Stockport, Cheshire, UK (December).
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Bramall Hall is a Tudor manor house in Bramhall, within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.
It is a timber-framed building, the oldest parts of which date from the 14th century, with later additions from the 16th and 19th centuries. The house, which functions as a museum, and its 70 acres (28 ha) of landscaped parkland with lakes, woodland, and gardens are open to the public.
Dating back to Anglo-Saxon England, the manor of Bramall was first described in the Domesday Book in 1086, when it was held by the Masseys. From the late 14th century it was owned by the Davenports who built the present house, and remained lords of the manor for about 500 years before selling the estate of nearly 2,000 acres in 1877 to the Manchester Freeholders' Company, a property company formed expressly for the purpose of exploiting the estate's potential for residential building development.
The Hall and a residual park of over 50 acres was sold on by the Freeholders (though not the lordship of the manor) to the Nevill family of successful industrialists. In 1925 it was purchased by John Henry Davies, and then, in 1935, acquired by the local government authority for the area - Hazel Grove and Bramhall Urban District Council. Bramall Hall is owned now, following local government reorganisation in 1974, by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC), which describes it as the most prestigious and historically significant building in the Conservation Area.
Address: Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX, United Kingdom.
Phone No: 0161 485 3708
Architectural style: Tudor style architecture.
Tour Of Britain 2019 Races through Bramhall
Bramhall showed their support on 14 Sep 2019 and cheered the Tour of Britain cycle race through the village. Fabulous support!
The world’s top teams and bike riders will raced through Bramhall as part of the 8th and final stage of OVO’s Energy Tour of Britain.
Bramall Hall Re-opens Preview Evening 28 July 2016
Bramall Hall, Bramhall, Stockport, Cheshire re-opens after a 2 year restoration project, thanks to a £1.6 million grant from the Heritage Lottery fund.
Here's a taster of the preview evening
Video: Lyme Park was closed after the estate was hit by massive flooding
Lyme Park in Stockport was closed after the 600-year-old stately home was hit by a huge flooding. The mansion and estate was evacuated after the incident.
Bramall Hall, Stockport
A look around historic Bramall Hall, Stockport.
Victoria Jane at Bramall Hall.
I visited this tudor styled Manor house in Sockport Cheshire England where the founder of Christies once lived
Bramhall Floods - June 2016
Film footage thanks to Max Hulmston
June 2016 Bramhall Green roundabout flooded affecting businesses and homes
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Tour of Britain Stage 8 - Bramhall