Built in 1507 and the ancestral Home of the Parker Family, this remarkable Tudor Hall has a major collection of oak furniture and portraits, arms and armour, stained glass and many unusual antiquities from the Civil war to a fragment of a Zeppelin. Browsholme, pronounced ‘Brusom’, lies in the Forest of Bowland, and is set in unspoilt parkland in the style of Capability Brown. The facade still retains the ’ H’ shape of the original house with later Queen Anne and Regency additions when the house was refurbished by Thomas Lister Parker a noted antiquarian and patron of artists such as Turner and Northcote. In 2010 a 17thC ‘tithe barn’ was restored for refreshments, concerts, theatre, events and wedding ceremony and receptions