• Bramham Park was built for Robert Benson in 1698, 1st Baron Bingley, and has remained with Benson's descendants, the Fox-Lane family.
  • Somewhere between Baroque and Palladian in style, Bramham Park near Wetherby is a unique example of classical architecture from the very end of the 17th...
  • The attractive West Yorkshire village of Bramham is a fine place to start a walk with a splendid old park estate, pockets of woodland and country trails to explore.
  • For enquiries about Bramham Park, please contact the attraction using the details below. ... Wondering where to stay that's close to Bramham Park?
  • Bramham Park House. The house itself was built by an unknown architect in the style of a 16th-century Florentine villa.
  • Website Visit the Bramham Park website. Nearby gardens. Roundhay Park (8.5 km away).
  • Bramham Park was a favorite among the ICAA travelers, and never before visited by many on the trip, it was a wonderful surprise.
  • "Bramham Park is a grand and unusual house, but its gardens are grander and even more unusual" wrote Prof. Nikolaus Pevsner.
  • Following the fire George Lane Fox, the then owner of Bramham Park, moved into the much smaller Bramham House in the nearby village of the same name.
  • Bramham Park is a Grade I listed 18th-century country house in Bramham, between Leeds and Wetherby, in West Yorkshire, England.