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  1. Brocket Hall is a ten minute drive from the train station. Click here to book tickets. By Air. Luton Airport is 7 miles away and also offers private jet facilities. Helicopters may be landed on the front lawn by prior arrangement. Please contact reception@brocket-hall.co.uk for further information and landing coordinates.

  2. I booked the Auberge du lac experience at Brocket Hall as a 60th birthday treat with an additional overnight stay. I had extremely high expectations, based on the Brocket Hall website and claims of the Melbourne Lodge rooms 'Appointed to the Highest standard', they're not, but more about the rooms later.

  3. Brocket Hall. Brocket Hall is a classical country house set in a large park at the northern end of the urban area of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. The estate is equipped with two golf courses and seven smaller listed buildings, apart from the main house. The house is a Grade I listed building. [1] The freehold on the estate is held by Baron Brocket.

  4. Brocket Hall, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL8 7XG, United Kingdom +44 (0) 1707 368739, +44 (0) 1707 368700 Course Website. Course Layout Now Reading ...

  5. 14 de ago. de 2013 · He was a very serious young man and went to Rome to follow his interests in religion and politics, only to get smallpox and die in 1712. There was no male Brocket heir, James left only sisters, and one of them owned Brocket Hall until her death in 1746. The house was then put up for sale, and along came Matthew Lamb, eager for a country seat.

  6. 1939. Brocket Hall was handed over to the War Office. It became a Maternity Hospital run by the Red Cross during WWII. Over 8,338 babies were born at Brocket Hall during this period. Lord Melbourne’s room became the birthing room and the Prince Regents Suite was the recovery room.

  7. In the tranquil grounds of the Brocket Hall Estate lies Melbourne Lodge, our stunning 18th century Grade 1 listed Georgian coach house conversion. Previously the stable block, it sheltered the tireless steeds that not only took the Hall’s residents hunting, but also provided the main point of interest on race days proudly held on the private racecourse that circled the Estate during the 18th ...