Bramford Hall

On the site of an earlier house, mid-eighteenth century Bramford Hall was built by the Acton family of Livermere Hall and stood within a small landscape park, probably of a similar date. It passed through the female line to the Middleton, Broke and Lampton Lorraine families. The house and park were requisitioned during World War II and the house was demolished in 1956 and most of the estate broken up and sold in 1972. A small part of the house survived the demolition and is now incorporated into a modern residence within an irregularly-shaped wooded garden enclosure surrounded by fields. The site includes a large square walled garden, probably contemporary with the eighteenth century house. A round entrance lodge of a similar date has not survived.
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