Bramall Hall Hall Rd, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX

Bramall Hall

847 Reviews
  • Friday11 AM–4:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday11 AM–4:30 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday11 AM–4:30 PM
  • Thursday11 AM–4:30 PM
Bramall Hall Hall Rd, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX

About the Business

Bramall Hall - Stockport Council |

Contacts

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+441614742020
Hall Rd, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX

Hours

  • Friday11 AM–4:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday11 AM–4:30 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday11 AM–4:30 PM
  • Thursday11 AM–4:30 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant

Recommended Reviews

PLesley Parkinson
17.02.2024
Bramall Hall
We had a lovely Xmas dinner here at the Stables Kitchen. Both Turkey dinner for two of us, and mushroom and chestnut wellington for me, which was delicious. Veg (sprouts, parsnips and roasties) were just right! Very reasonably priced. Followed this by a mooch around the Hall. Very interesting! Finished with a proper coffee back in the Stables. Staff were absolutely lovely! Thank you.
Aneesa Parveen
15.02.2024
Bramall Hall
Went for a quick walk in the sunshine. Very peaceful and not too busy. Car park was very convenient. The park was beautifully maintained. Had coffee in the cafe. Recommended for families and singletons.
Victoria Moss
15.02.2024
Bramall Hall
This is my new favourite place! This building and its grounds are absolutely stunning! We arrived around 12pm sunday and there was parking chaos as there isn't many spaces but we got parked in the end (prices in the photo) also note you can pay by phone but i had zero signal. Tickets can be bought at the visitors center to the house £6.50 adult and under 16s free. The staff were lovely. The ladies that greeted us on entry to the house were really welcoming and very lovely. The house is gorgeous, each room beautifully decorated and seeped in history, truly fantastic. The grounds has a playground, duck pond with lots of ducks, a cafe with an ice cream counter (single wafer cone £2.95 or in the visitors center £2 a tub). There are toilets that were very clean. Lots of picturesque places for a picnic
Chris Stevens
14.02.2024
Bramall Hall
Poshest council house Ive been in!! Credit to Stockport Council for caring for this treasure. The staff were fantastic, knowledgable and friendly. Cafe on site was very good and reasonably priced.
Pamela Hill
07.02.2024
Bramall Hall
Beautiful place lovely house set within lovely grounds.Parking is very limited unfortunatelyThe cafe serves lovely food with friendly staff but is on the small side.This is a very popular place for people to visit so parking is a major issue, an early start or midweek visit when not as busy probably better.
Kari Davenport
01.02.2024
Bramall Hall
Wonderfully preserved home & grounds. Historically significant of 1200-1935. Davenport historic home originally. Delightful staff that have knowledge freely shared. We spent 2.5 hours here.
Yasmin Al-Sheklly
27.01.2024
Bramall Hall
Bramhall Hall - A beautiful building that is full of historyWhat is Bramhall Hall?Bramhall Hall is a Tudor building which is a visitor attraction that is located in the heart of Stockport, Greater Manchester.It consists of 3 floors that gives you a brilliant insight of how people lived there in the old times. The Davenports were the first family that lived there followed by the Neville family.What rooms are inside Bramhall Hall?Bramhall Hall is a historical building that contains numerous rooms. They are:The ChapelBanqueting RoomEntertainment RoomSolar RoomServant RoomsMaster BedroomBedroom for children bornDining RoomKitchenOfficeChapelThe Chapel is a beautiful building with coloured glass windows. It was lovely in presentation where religious service and weddings took place.. There was also a good variety of objects including an altar and a fire place.Banqueting RoomThis room inside Bramhall Hall was used to bring guests together and to dine together. The art work in this room was exquisite and it featured elements of Stone Henge. It complemented well with the furniture of the room.The Solar RoomThis room had incredible high ceilings and amazing chandeliers hanging on the roof. There were some nice items inside some cabinets including fine chinaware.Entertainment RoomThis room was where the family living at Bramhall Hall during the old times would entertain guests. The room is of a decent size and included a pool table. The paintings on the walls were superb and had an oriental feel that was unique.The Servants RoomsThese rooms were detailed and had the essential items too. Some servants would share a room. This was the case in one of the rooms where there was a number of beds with brushes, a simple toilet and wash bowl. Some of the items were tactile and it was a lovely getting to touch them to get a feel of their texture.Servants would work at 6am till 10pm.Dining RoomThe dining room was impressive. The dining table was lovely with all the plates, bowls and cutlery organised on the table. There were also lovely artwork that surrounds the room. When the Davenport/Neville families would dine in this room whilst enjoying the views of the garden. A lovely pleasant room.The KitchenThe Kitchen gave moments of nostalgia with the old kitchen utensils that you would recognise during the old times. It also had a machine in which they cleaned clothes. It was great.Entry and AdmissionIn order to enter Bramhall Hall then you are required to book a ttmed ticket online and to pay for it in advance before the date of your visit.For pricing details then check out the Bramhall Hall website for further information.FacilitiesThere is a park with beautiful views and a small lake.There is a café on site that serves a variety of hot and cold food including Sandwiches, Chips and Cakes. There are also hot and cold drinks on offer too. It is reasonably priced.Toilets are on site.AccessAs Bramhall Hall is an old historical building therefore there are no lifts. As a result you will need to use the stairs in order to access all floors of the building. In addition, some rooms had a number of steps to go up and down in order to enter the rooms. If you are visually impaired then take your time going up and down them.ParkingBramhall Hall has its own designated car park which is free to use. There are also some disabled bays where people with a Blue Badge can park there for 3 hours.If you love to learn about life in a historical building in a way that is interesting, engaging and informative then Bramhall Hall is the place for you.
kevin mills
08.01.2024
Bramall Hall
This property is looked after by Stockport County Council and is quite staggering . Its mainly tudor and is free entry if you are a Historic house member. Staff we met were all pleasant. There are info boards and touch screens in each room that shows interesting videos and pertinent info about the items in the room. There is a cafe on site and a large area of parkland . Car park is reasonably small and may get full at weekends. A property of the highest order
Mark Short
21.12.2023
Bramall Hall
Bramall Hall is a fabulous timber-framed house near Stockport. It's less well known than Little Moreton Hall and Speke Hall but a visit is just as rewarding. There are magnificent Tudor wall-paintings which are internationally important and an Elizabethan plaster ceiling which is one of the best I have seen. Every room has something of real interest. The staff are enthusiastic and extremely helpful. The grounds are nice too.
Martin Tomes
19.12.2023
Bramall Hall
Bramall Hall is a fascinating building with and interesting history and some unique features. We weren't expecting to find so many well restored rooms. The videos which one can play as you go round are excellent, giving clear explanations, by experts, of what you are looking at. It's excellent value for money and if you're a friend of the Historic Houses Association you get in free of charge.

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Hall Rd, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX
Bramall Hall