Breamore House & Museum
  Description
Breamore House is a large Elizabethan Manor House with an excellent Countryside Museum, set next to the largely unspoilt 17th century village of Breamore.
The House was built in 1583, five years prior to the Spanish Armada and in the early 18th century was purchased by Sir Edward Hulse, Baronet and physician to the royal court. The House has remained in the Hulse family and is still very much a family home. 'Children of the New Forest' was filmed here.
Well worth a visit!
 
  Open
Easter to September
April - Tue & Sun and Easter weekend, May to Sept - Mon Tue Wed Thur Sun & Bank Holidays.
House - 2pm - 5.30pm (last guided tour 4pm)
Countryside Museum - 1pm - 5.30pm.
 
  Prices
Free entry for under 5s
 
  Contact
Breamore House, Nr. Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 2DF
Tel:01725 512468 Email Website
 
  Directions
On the A338 north of Fordingbridge
Streetmap
 
  Parking
On site
 
  Refreshments
There is a cafe which serves light lunches and teas.
 
  Accessibility
The museum, cafe and ground floor of the house are accessible for wheelchair users.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Breamore House & Museum
 
Breamore  Country Museum
 
Breamore  Country Museum
 
Breamore  Country Museum