IMMERSE YOURSELF IN COUNTRYSIDE LUXURYWelcome to The Grange
Step into the timeless elegance of The Grange, Brockhall. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Northamptonshire countryside. Our exquisite accommodation promises an unforgettable stay. Book your escape today and discover the perfect blend of luxury and tranquility.
EXPERIENCE TRANQUILITY, ELEVATED. Our Facilities
Indulge in luxury at The Grange, Brockhall. Our world-class facilities offer a tranquil escape. Relax by the indoor pool, rejuvenate in the hot tub, or simply savour the peace and quiet of our beautiful gardens and parkland.
A LOOK AT THE PASTHistory
Brockhall is a quaint hamlet located in Northamptonshire, England. It has a rich history that dates back to the medieval period.
Brockhall Hall in Northamptonshire was owned by the Thornton family until the 1960s. The Thorntons had a long history with the estate, dating back to the early 17th century when Thomas Thornton purchased the property. The family continued to reside there until 1969, when the last male heir, Colonel Thomas Anson Thornton, passed away.
The Hall itself remained a family home until the 1990s when it was then sold off and converted along with its various other stables and outbuildings into smaller properties for numerous families to own and live in. When Colonel Thomas Thornton passed away the rest of the Estate was also sold off to various tenant farmers and new home owners coming into the hamlet to own and live in this idyllic piece of British countryside.
The hamlet is situated near the village of Weedon and has a number of historical buildings and landmarks. One notable feature is the Church of St. Peter, which has origins tracing back to the 12th century.
The church has undergone various renovations and restorations over the centuries, reflecting its enduring significance to the local community.
Brockhall has also been influenced by its agricultural heritage, with many of its residents historically involved in farming and related activities. The surrounding countryside and rural landscape have played a crucial role in shaping the hamlet’s character and way of life. Brockhall Manor and Brockhall Grange to this day remain an active part of current day agriculture, made up of arable farmland, traditional British Woodland and a wonderful landscape of British Parkland. Part of the Parkland surrounding Grange Farm used to form part of the formal gardens of the Hall back in the days when the Thornton family lived there. Today it is a beautiful landscape of pasture and parkland trees, with sheep roaming around grazing the green pastures.
Also within the grounds of Brockhall Grange Farm is the heritage walled garden which many years ago, once grew and fed many of the plants and food produce which ended up on the dining tables of the Hall when the Estate operated as one entity.
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