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Brocket Hall is a neo-classical country house set in a large park at the western side of the urban area of Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, England. The estate is equipped with two golf courses and seven smaller listed buildings, apart from the main house.
Brocket Hall is one of England’s finest stately homes, renowned Auberge du Lac riverside restaurant, Grade 1 listed accommodation at Melbourne Lodge and home to The Melbourne Club, comprising of two championship golf courses.
Brocket Hall è una classica casa di campagna inglese, situata in un grande parco nella parte occidentale dell'area urbana di Welwyn Garden City, nell'Hertfordshire, in Inghilterra. La tenuta è dotata di due campi da golf e sette edifici più piccoli elencati, a parte la casa principale.
Situated just 22 miles from central London, Brocket Hall Estate is easily accessible by road, rail & air.
Brocket Hall (James Paine c 1760-80, listed grade I) stands at the centre of the park, on an eminence, overlooking much of the parkland including The Broadwater below to the west and south. The three-storey, red-brick Hall is a piecemeal reconstruction of an older courtyard house, rebuilt for Sir Matthew Lamb and his son Sir Pennistone Lamb.
The Brocket Hall Estate is situated in beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, just 22 miles from the centre of London and conveniently placed for all international airports. Built in 1760, Brocket Hall has been home to two British Prime Ministers and was a favourite country retreat of royalty.