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Breamore House, Fordingbridge. Countryside Museum

BREAMORE HOUSE AND COUNTRYSIDE MUSEUM
FORDINGBRIDGE, HAMPSHIRE.
Please scroll to bottom of page for opening times.

There is something for everyone to enjoy at Breamore

Breamore House was built in 1583 supervised by William Dodington and sold in 1748 by the eighth Lord Brooke, later created Earl of Warwick, to Sir Edward Hulse, Baronet. It has stayed in the Hulse family ever since and it is now the home of the present Sir Edward Hulse.

This magnificent Manor House set in the historic village of Breamore is a wonderful house to look round. With a fine collection of pictures, including a unique set of 14 Mexican Ethnological Paintings, Rare Tapestries, Porcelain, Oak, Walnut and Mahogany period Furniture. When you have explored the house visit the Countryside Museum where you will see replicas of village shops.

There is so much to do and see at Breamore that I hope the following photos will make you decide to come and see for your self.

Manor House in the New Forest
Looking across the entrance hall
The Dining Room at Breamore House
The Dinning room
The Great Hall at Breamore
The Great Hall

Breamore House, New Foresy, Drawing Room
Blue Drawing Room

You have just had a preview of what can be seen in Breamore House now come out side and visit the Tea shop for light lunches,and home made cakes all served from 12 noon.

Souvenirs are also available
Delightful Blue Bedroom at Breamore
Blue Bedroom
Murder in the Tudor room?
It is said a murder was carried out in this Tudor bedroom
West drawing  room at Breamore House
West Drawing Room
Traditional Victorian Kitchen at Breamore
Just a small glimpse of the kitchen. "Waste not, want not" motto
Ouside there are the Old Thatched Cottages and Villages Shops - Farm Machinery at the Countryside Museum and then the Great British Maze, the Children's Play area, and Rye one of the Flemish Giant Rabbits.
Old fashioned Dairy at Breamore, in the New Forest
The Dairy
Traditional Bootmaker in the New Forest
The Bootmaker
Farmworkers Cottage at Breamore Countryside Museum
The Farmworkers Cottage

To see the rest of the village shops you will have to come and visit Breamore Countryside Museum, The Maze and the Children's area and the wonderful parkland it is set in.

At Breamore during the summer months we have an events programe so click here for details
Breamore House is open.

Easter Weekend = March 21st - 24th
April - Sunday, Tuesday,

May, June, July, August and September - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays

From 2.00 - 5.30pm Breamore House (Guided Tours. Last admission 4.pm)
1.00 pm - 5.30pm Countryside Museum

Tickets Adults £7.00
Children (5-15years) £5.00
Over 60's £6.00
Families 2A+2C £17.00


For those who cannot manage the stairs to see the bedrooms stay on the ground floor and
watch the computer video of the upstairs please ask on arrival or telephone for details on
Downton 01725 512468 or 512858
Bookings : Downton 01725 512468

Email breamore@btinternet.com

Breamore villiage Church
Breamore Village Church
Steam Engines and Traction engines in the New Forest
Come and see the rest of the machinery at Breamore
A birds eye view of Breamore House
Aerial View of Breamore
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