Spring Showcase
Our Spring Wedding Showcase, for you to come and view our venue at its Spring best!
Sunday 22nd May, 11am - 3pm
Summer Opening
We are delighted to be opening our Tea Room, Hall and Gardens to the public from Tuesday 19th April. We will be open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11am to 4pm weekly.
Browsholme has something for everyone
Browsholme Hall ticks all the right boxes, whether you’re looking for a wedding venue with a difference, a unique place to stay in the Forest of Bowland or a fascinating historic home to visit for the day.

Make your wedding extra special
Browsholme is ready to make your wedding vision a reality. Want an intimate fairy tale ceremony indoors? Or maybe a big grand celebration in the open air? No problem. As well as giving you exclusive access to the Hall and Gardens, we have 5 different venues, including the Tithe Barn, which evokes the character of a traditional stone barn, in spectacular style.
Live it up in a lodge
With 10 luxury bijou lodges set in the midst of our natural oak and beech Woodland Glade, you now have the chance to extend your stay with us a little while longer. Relax and unwind in a truly exclusive glamping site, before you venture out to enjoy the Forest of Bowland‘s many attractions.


A grand day out
What better way to explore Browsholme Hall than having a guided tour conducted by one of our wonderful volunteers? Wander through the ornamental gardens and take in the elegant interiors, as we tell you about the treasure trove of antiquities we’ve collected over 14 generations.
Education and Sustainability
In conjunction with Lancaster University, we have developed 10 cross curricular lessons with sustainability embedded across the activities aimed at pupils in all the key stages of educational development.

A big hello from Browsholme Hall
Robert and Amanda Parker are delighted to welcome visitors to their historic and fascinating family home.

Explore our Hall and gardens
Get a unique insight into how 14 generations of the Parker family have lived at Browsholme, from Henry VII to the present day.

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.Helen Keller