Brodsworth Hall dates from the mid-1800s and is one of the best examples of an unchanged Victorian country house. The estate is located in South Yorkshire near Doncaster, and I went to visit it on one of the hottest days of the year toward the end of July. Due to coronavirus, the hall is not open at the moment, but visitors can explore the beautiful gardens. The hall was gifted to English Heritage in 1990.
The gardens contain many sculptures and sculpted shrubbery placed around the grounds.
There is a nice glimpse of a little church from the grounds.
I did not stay too long because the weather was a little too unbearable after having been in the sun for so long that day. I do hope to visit it again once it is safe to do so.
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