Advantages: Lots of history Disadvantages: Admission charges
I first discovered Brodsworth Hall quite by chance. I was visiting nearby Cusworth Hall and took a wrong turn, but faced with a huge country mansion in front of me I didn't actually realise for a while that I was heading towards another hall. Once I realised my mistake I headed off in the right direction to Cusworth Hall but the image of this hall nearby always stayed with me.
It was about a year later when I was thinking about somewhere to take ... ...we set. Brodsworth Hall claimed to be one of the best preserved English manor houses in existence but this is a boast that I had heard many times before so when I arrived my expectations were not all that high. First impressions however are usually a good sign and I was right to presume that something that looked so good from the outside couldn't disappoint on the inside. The hall stands in 15 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and a couple ...
micksheff 23.09.2008
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