Bradenham Manor
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Bru Rie
Feb 14th, 2020 -
Daniel Lin
Dec 8th, 2019 -
Neil Coppin
Mar 11th, 2019 -
denise benjamin
Beautiful old building
Sep 13th, 2018 -
Deepa P
This building was featured as the 'Wargames Headquarters' in the 1967 film, The Dirty Dozen. In the 13th century this property belonged to the Earl of Warwick. The house was fit for royalty, as in 1566 Queen Elizabeth I was entertained here by Lord Windsor. The current manor house was substantially built by Sir Edmund Pye, 1st Baronet around 1670 with tall sash windows, steep roofs and slim brick chimneys. In the 19th century it was the home of Isaac D'Israeli who died there in 1848 and is buried in the church. His son Benjamin Disraeli, who became the prime minister, lived there for part of his early life. In the later Victorian era, the house was turned into a boarding school for local young gentlemen. Bradenham Manor is currently leased by the National Trust to Grant Thornton UK as the firm's National Training Centre. It is well known for its gardens.
Mar 22nd, 2022
Contact Info
- (149) 456-3996
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Bradenham Manor?
A The phone number for Bradenham Manor is: (149) 456-3996.
Q Where is Bradenham Manor located?
A Bradenham Manor is located at , Bradenham, eng HP14 4HF
Q What days are Bradenham Manor open?
A Bradenham Manor is open:
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Bradenham Manor rated?
A Bradenham Manor has a 4.8 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Bradenham Manor
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )Bru Rie on Google
Daniel Lin on Google
Neil Coppin on Google
denise benjamin on Google
Beautiful old building
Deepa P on Google
This building was featured as the 'Wargames Headquarters' in the 1967 film, The Dirty Dozen.
In the 13th century this property belonged to the Earl of Warwick. The house was fit for royalty, as in 1566 Queen Elizabeth I was entertained here by Lord Windsor. The current manor house was substantially built by Sir Edmund Pye, 1st Baronet around 1670 with tall sash windows, steep roofs and slim brick chimneys. In the 19th century it was the home of Isaac D'Israeli who died there in 1848 and is buried in the church. His son Benjamin Disraeli, who became the prime minister, lived there for part of his early life. In the later Victorian era, the house was turned into a boarding school for local young gentlemen. Bradenham Manor is currently leased by the National Trust to Grant Thornton UK as the firm's National Training Centre. It is well known for its gardens.