Family-owned and built in 1698, Bramham Park is a home for the Leeds Festival (since 2003) and International Horse Trials. Nowadays it is a privately owned venue for various events and tourists’ visits. The park is open for renting. The place boasts a traditional and well-kept 18th-century country house, surrounded by 500 acres of park with the Chapel, the Gothic Temple, Open Temple and the Ionic Temple or Rotunda on the premises.
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Getting there
The Bramham Park is located between Wetherby and Leeds, in West Yorkshire, UK. The venue is easily accessible by car and public transport.
By train: First Transpennine Express, Virgin Trains, as well as Great North Eastern Railway, run trains to Leeds City Station. Note, however, that the train station is not very close to the venue; so, you can take one of few buses to the Leeds City Bus Station and then get to the Terry Lug Farm Station by bus 771. The venue will be within 10 minutes walking distance.
By car: the fastest way to get to the venue is by the road A1(M) or A64, depending on the direction where you are coming from.
International: if you are ready to visit this stunning venue right after your plane has landed at Leeds Bradford Airport, the best way to get there is by car. The fastest way to get to the Bramham Park is to take the road A658, continue on A659 and finally get to the venue by A1(M).
Parking facilities
There is parking available for the visitors of Bramham Park, and it is already included in the price of the ticket.
Access for people with special needs
The area right beside the House is easily accessible for people in wheelchairs, but the Park has some steep slopes and areas accessible only by walking. There are ramps and a lift available on the ground and principal floors inside of the building.
There are no events available at Bramham Park right now