Categories: Glorious gardens, Historic venues, Manor house, Stately homes, Venues
Categories: Glorious gardens
Nestled within twenty acres of rolling Kent parkland, our magnificent Queen Anne country house, dating back to 1590, is full of the original character. From the exquisite interiors to the tranquil lake, lush grounds and waterfall. With two outside ceremony options you really are spoilt for choice.
Categories: Historic venues
Bradbourne House was previously the family home of the Twisden family since the early 18th century and was put up for sale when John Ramskill Twisden died without an heir. The house as it is seen today was built between 1712 and 1715 although there was a Tudor house on the site built in the late 1500s which has been considerably changed and altered over the years. Bradbourne House remained in the ownership of one family, the Twisdens, for around 400 years before being purchased by what is now The East Malling Trust in 1938.
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