Set in its own beautiful parkland amid surrounding farms and fields, the grandeur and magnificence of the house has changed little over the past 400 years.
The Elizabethan Manor House and Countryside Museum are open for visitors from April until the end of October.
Breamore House is also available as a reception venue for weddings and as a unique filming location. I hope you enjoy your visit.
Breamore Countryside Museum provides a fascinating insight into the days when the village was self-sufficient.
Visitors can enjoy full size replicas of numerous trades and crafts including a blacksmith, village shop, school and dairy etc. The museum boasts one of the finest collections of steam powered farm machinery, tractors, barn machinery and historical tools.
Admission Charges
Adults £9.50
Children (5-15 years) £6.00
(Children under 5 free)
Senior Citizens £8.00
Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Children) £24.00
Disabled Facilities
The Countryside Museum and the ground floor of Breamore House are fully accessible
to wheelchair users. There are ring binders detailing the main items on display on the first floor of Breamore House.
Wheelchair users and those with restricted mobility may drive up to Breamore House and park in the courtyard by the front door. There is a wheelchair at Breamore House and at The Countryside Museum which people may borrow, subject to availability.
We offer 2 for 1 admission for registered disabled visitors and their carers.