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Broadlands. Built in 1767, this stately and magnificent family home home of the Mountbattens contains an extensive portrait collection, elegant furnishings and sculpture collections. Tours of the ground floor of the house will be available again in August 2021. The opening dates for 2021 are 14th August 2021 - 26th August and 29th - 30th August ...
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Broadlands. / 50.98056°N 1.49694°W / 50.98056; -1.49694. Broadlands is a country house located in the civil parish of Romsey Extra, near the town of Romsey in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. Its formal gardens and historic landscape are Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [1]
The original manor and area known as Broadlands were owned by Romsey Abbey from the 11th century before being sold in 1547, since when it has remained in private ownership. In 1767, a major transformation was carried out by the famous architect and landscape designer, Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, and completed by architect Henry Holland, giving Broadlands its Palladian style mansion seen today.
Location: Romsey Extra, Test Valley District, Hampshire, South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe; View on OpenStreetMap ; Latitude. 50.98052° or 50° 58' 50" north. Longitude-1.4972° or 1° 29' 50" west. Inception. J ...
Broadlands is situated nearby to Bottesford Library and Hope House. Mapcarta, the open map. Mapcarta, the open map. Broadlands Map - Building - England, United Kingdom - Mapcarta
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Jul 10, 2024 · They continue a tradition of opening Broadlands to the public during select dates in the summer, which Knatchbull’s grandfather, Louis Mountbatten, had begun in 1978. Features of the interior. In the 21st century, visitors can walk the grounds and visit the house. Much of the art and furnishings remain on view.