SO6855 : Brockhampton medieval manor house
taken 3 years ago, near to Bromyard Downs, County of Herefordshire, England
Compiled by Brian Robert Marshall
The Brockhampton Estate centred on Lower Brockhampton is a National Trust property and has been since 1946 when it was bequeathed to the Trust by the last owner Colonel John Lutley. It was and remains a working farm and the ancient buildings were occupied as late as the 1980s. The two main buildings are the farmhouse and the gatehouse which date to the 14th and 16th centuries respectively. In 2010 the farmhouse was comprehensively restored following earlier restoration and repair programmes in 1871, 1947 and the 1990s Link
The gatehouse has also recently been restored.
The third building of interest is the ruin of a Norman chapel used for storage purposes from the late 18th century until the 1980s.
The farmhouse is listed Grade I Link as is the gatehouse Link
The chapel is Grade II* Link
A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation.
Extract from Wikipedia Link
List of National Trust places Link