Breamore House
Fordingbridge
Hampshire
SP6 2DF
About Us
Breamore House, a Grade II* Elizabethan manor near Fordingbridge, Hampshire, offers a rich heritage experience through its architecture, collections, and rural museum. Built in 1583 and still privately owned by the Hulse family, the house features period furniture, fine art, and rare artefacts. The estate includes a Countryside Museum and a nearby Saxon church, enhancing its cultural value. Open seasonally for guided tours, Breamore supports heritage tourism and welcomes collaboration.
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- Museums
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Breamore House
Fordingbridge
Hampshire
SP6 2DF
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