At this ‘conserved as found’ country estate. Brodsworth Hall was built and the pleasure gardens laid out in the 1860s as an up-to-date new home for the Thellusson family and their servants. It survived with remarkably few changes until taken on by English Heritage in 1990. The gardens have been restored and the faded and worn interiors gently conserved, telling the story of the changing fortunes of the people who lived and worked there.
Roam the gorgeous grounds, discover the unique Rose garden recently restored to its Victorian splendour, and stop for a tea in their pop-up outdoor café.