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National Express run and manage the…. The summerhouse is not shown on the OS map, but it appears in a clearing on that of The avenue leading to Black Fen, which is mainly composed of a mixture of young and very mature beech trees, leads to a ha-ha with opposed sets of stone steps leading up to a platform on which is the Round House listed grade I , a large circular temple within a rondpoint.

This is mentioned in an account of and it is scaled to act as a focus in distant views. The system of rondpoints and radiating rides in Black Fen conforms with what is shown on the c plan Hussey The parkland is a mixture of arable and pasture land.

To the east of the house there are scattered trees within the parkland, and on the south side there are some clumps and a block of woodland shown as an avenue on the OS map with a ride through it called Lord Bingley's Walk. Woodland called Whittle Carr at the south-west corner of the park has rides leading through it. Wood's map was made before the re-routing of the watercourses was completed in , so his map is inaccurate in this one respect.

The kitchen garden lies immediately south of the stable yard and consists of an irregular walled enclosure subdivided by a wall now used as paddocks. The garden is shown on Wood's plan. The OS map shows the northern compartment as an orchard. Country Life, 16 24 September , pp ; 50 1 October , pp ; 8 October , pp ; 20 February , pp ; 12 June , pp ; 19 June , pp ; 24 July , p ; no 39 28 September , pp Robert Benson laid out the grounds at Bramham from to , after a grand tour in France and Italy.

John Wood the Elder was employed during the period around to map the layout and probably to help with the water features.

James Paine was employed in about to embellish the stable block and to design the principal garden building probably the Orangery, now the Chapel. The site was enclosed by Robert Benson senior in the midth century. His son Robert inherited in After a grand tour in France and Italy he laid out the grounds at Bramham during the period They employed James Paine in about to embellish the stable block and to design the principal garden building probably the Orangery, now the Chapel.

Other garden buildings and statuary were introduced during the period Bramham was inherited by a nephew, James Fox later Lane Fox , but garden ornaments were removed and an oak wood felled before he moved there in Some of it especially the area in the immediate vicinity of the House is easily accessible in a vehicle or a wheelchair, but some of it is only passable on foot and includes some steep slopes.

Ground conditions can also play a part: many of our walks are grass and may become soft in wet weather. Dogs of all sorts are always welcome, but please keep them under control at all times and on a lead in the Garden.

If you have any doubts about access or special requirements, please telephone us, before your visit, to discuss this. A year after construction began the 1.

After years, which include the South Sea Bubble, the untimely death of the heir, dissipation by illegitimate children, crippling gambling debts, a devastating fire, the ravages of two World Wars and death duties, the Lane Fox family still live at Bramham and continue to care for its heritage. Visiting Why not come and explore Bramham Park? The estate hosts many events throughout the year resulting in the closure of the gardens. For questions please email us on enquiries bramhampark.

The House is open all year, by appointment, on weekdays. During some large events we may not be able to take bookings.



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