Bromyard Downs Campsite

Bromyard Downs Campsite Bromyard Downs Campsite is set in beautiful woodland countryside on the outskirts of the picturesque market town of Bromyard. There is two newly reopened

With immediate access to the Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common its perfect for walkers/dog walkers.

Planning on coming to Bromyard Gala why not book in to stay at Bromyard Downs Campsite (we are just down the road) Www.b...
08/06/2026

Planning on coming to Bromyard Gala why not book in to stay at Bromyard Downs Campsite (we are just down the road)
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The weather is looking glorious this weekend! Perfect for a relaxing weekend away! Or if you fancy a day out, this weeke...
08/06/2026

The weather is looking glorious this weekend! Perfect for a relaxing weekend away!

Or if you fancy a day out, this weekend is 3countiesshows and we are only about 20minutes from the showground

07/06/2026
It’s officially summer! So we thought we would have a summer discount! Enter £15Summer when booking to stay for just £15...
02/06/2026

It’s officially summer! So we thought we would have a summer discount! Enter £15Summer when booking to stay for just £15 a night Sunday to Thursday

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This national trust property is just over the road and well worth a visit!
30/05/2026

This national trust property is just over the road and well worth a visit!

Lower Brockhampton Manor House, built in 1425 for the wealthy Dumbleton family near Bromyard in Herefordshire.

Later owners of the moated and wood-framed house moved out to a new mansion within the park and the creaking building was inhabited by estate workers until a Victorian renovation by an architect named JC Buckler.

The little gatehouse over the moat was a Tudor era addition, built around 1535 and apparently the location for secret masses as the occupants of the house at the time were Catholic recusants. A couple of “Marian marks” or crossed Vs can be seen etched into the timbers as ritual protection marks.

Of course a spook or two have been reported haunting the buildings, the classic “grey lady” accompanied by the smell of perfume allegedly glides the floors while during the 1970s a former occupant in the house claimed his bedclothes were torn off during the night by an angry “presence”!

A ruined Norman chapel stands just a few yards away directly opposite, making the Lower Brockhampton estate well worth a visit if you’re in the area.

Address

Bromyard Downs Campsite
Worcester
WR65TE

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