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Karen Lee's Pictures of Brockhampton Estate

(6 total)Brockhampton Estate Pictures

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'Harold', Brockhamton Estate

"Harold", Brockhamton Estate

This is Harold, he was carved from a felled oak and given his name after a Shire Horse that worked on the estate for many years.

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Lower Brockhamton House and Gatehouse, Brockhmapton Estate

Lower Brockhamton House and Gatehouse, Brockhmapton Estate

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Brockhampton Eastate looking towards the Long Mynd Hills

Brockhampton Eastate looking towards the Long Mynd Hills

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Brockhampton Estate

Brockhampton Estate

The lowest of three ponds, this is the only surviving one, full of carp it was used by the estate to provide fresh fish.

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Vew over the Hereford countryside from Brockhampton Estate

Vew over the Hereford countryside from Brockhampton Estate

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Gothic Chapel, Brockhampton Estate, Brockhampton

Gothic Chapel, Brockhampton Estate, Brockhampton

HISTORY: Begun c1798 and consecrated c1810-11, the chapel was built in the grounds of Brockhampton Park at the expense of John Barneby, replacing a small Norman church at Lower Brockhampton. It was designed by George Byfield (c1756-1813), who was responsible for several country houses, but who specialised in prison building. Brockhampton is his only church. Brockhampton was one of the earliest churches in Herefordshire to be built in a Gothic-revival style - (British Listed Buildings text)

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Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 600D