Not quite what we expected after driving over 40 miles. If you are in the area worth a quick peek a...
Brougham Hall
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Brougham Hall is a splendid medieval structure nestled in the picturesque countryside of Cumbria, rich with history and charm. Originally built as a fortified manor in 1651, it has undergone extensive renovations and now serves as a vibrant cultural venue featuring artisan shops, a café, and beautiful grounds for visitors to explore.
The Hall is notable for its connection to historical figures such as Lady Anne Clifford, who oversaw significant renovations, and it played a role during World War II as a testing site for a secret weapon. Visitors can also enjoy nearby attractions, including the ruins of Brougham Castle and the tranquil Eamont river walks.
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A lovely location, well maintained and a nice variety of craft shops and a small distillery. Plenty ...
Situated not far from Penrith, Brougham Hall is particularly interesting. It’s relatively easy to fi...
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