A neo-classical country house, Brocket Hall has been listed as a Grade I monument. It is also a famous film location.
A neo-classical country house, Brocket Hall has been listed as a Grade I monument. It is also a famous film location.
Taking place in a park on which buildings were built from 1239, Brocket Hall was bought by Matthew Lamb. The latter built the current building in 1760. Subsequently, the place saw the owners pass by, including the second Viscount of Melbourne, who was Queen Victoria’s prime minister from 1835 to 1841. Brocket Hall became in the 1990s a park and a hotel. He appears in the credits of films like The Queen, Willow, Pride and Prejudice or even Johnny English Reborn.