Pronounced “Brew-zum,” Browsholme Hall has been the ancestral home of the Parker family since 1507.
Nestled within the Forest of Bowland (a National Landscape), this Tudor mansion offers a rare glimpse into 500 years of continuous family history.
Unlike many static museums, Browsholme is a “living” home where antiquarian treasures—like Gillow furniture and Civil War arms—sit alongside modern family life.
The estate is also home to the beautifully restored 18th-century Tithe Barn, now a premier event space and cafe.
Quick Facts
- Star Rating: ★★★★★ (Renowned for its authenticity and stunning “Capability Brown” style gardens)
- Best For: History enthusiasts, garden lovers, and those seeking a unique wedding or event venue.
- Dog Friendly: Yes. Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the gardens, the Cart Shed Café, and the Tithe Barn courtyard.
Opening Times (2026)
- Hall Tours: Reopening for the season on 30th April 2026. Tours typically run every Wednesday until late September, with guided slots at 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM.
- Gardens & Cart Shed Café: Generally open on Wednesdays (matching Hall tour days) and select Bank Holiday Mondays.
- Winter Season: The Hall and Café are closed for general visitors during the winter months, reopening in early Spring. Always check the official website for provisional date changes.
Admission & Prices
- Hall & Gardens (Guided Tour): £12.00 per Adult/Concession.
- Children (under 16): Free.
- Gardens Only: £2.00 per person.
- Historic Houses Members: Free entry (with valid membership card).
- Season Passes: Available for the Garden (£10) or Hall & Garden (£15).
Top Items of Interest
- The Antiquarian Collection: Featuring a 13th-century “dog stirrup” used to gauge the size of dogs in the Forest of Bowland and a skull from the Pilgrimage of Grace.
- The Gardens: 600 acres of parkland featuring a 3-acre lake, a “ha-ha,” and an “eye-catcher” arch brought from Ingleton Hall.
- The Cart Shed Café: Housed in restored farm buildings, serving locally sourced lunches and homemade cakes.
- Woodland Glade Lodges: Ten luxury “bijou” lodges located on-site, perfect for extending a visit into a tranquil forest retreat.
- Events at the Tithe Barn: A busy calendar featuring everything from Bridgerton-themed candlelight concerts to fungus walks and local lectures.
Important Information
- Getting There: Located 5 miles north-west of Clitheroe. Travel Tip: Avoid Waddington if using Sat Nav; instead, set your route via Bashall Eaves to ensure the best road access.
- Public Transport: The Number 11 bus service from Clitheroe now stops near the back gate.
- Accessibility: The Tithe Barn and Café are fully compliant with modern access standards; however, parts of the historic Hall tour involve stairs.
- Green Credentials: The estate is a “GTBS Gold” rated sustainable destination, utilizing biomass heating and a nature trail for wildlife watching.
Contact & Location
- Address: Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe Rd, Cow Ark, BB7 3DE
- Telephone: 01254 827 160
- Email: info@browsholme.com
- Website: browsholme.com


