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  1. 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 ...

  2. Brocket Hall, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. 4,194 likes · 57 talking about this · 19,149 were here. One of the finest quintessentially British stately homes with two championship golf courses. Brocket Hall | Welwyn Garden City

  3. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Since emerging from the pandemic, the last 18 months has seen The Melbourne Club – as Brocket Hall Estate’s golf club element has been known since 2019 – enjoy significant growth, with the membership ranks rising from 400 to a new high of 950, and that comes in the face of the introduction of a £6,200 joining fee.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2013 · Brocket Hall boasts two fine golf courses. It is usually the much acclaimed Palmerston course that receives most of the plaudits but as I found out on my recent visit to the Brocket Hall complex there isn't much between the two and I'd happily return to play either. I'll start by saying that as a lover of links golf I always find it hard to ...

  5. Brocket Hall hit the headlines a decade or so ago when Lord Brocket was sent to prison after being found guilty of a £4.5m insurance fraud. Wild rumours abounded that he’d buried his classic Ferraris beneath the undulating greens of the Melbourne course, or perhaps even ditched them in the Broadwater of the River Lea.

  6. Brocket Hall was bought by Charles Nall-Cain in 1921, and he later became the first Lord Brocket, his family fortune having come from his father’s brewing company Walker Cain. During the war, Brocket Hall became a maternity hospital run by the Red Cross, where over 8,000 babies were born.

  7. The products in our Brocket Hall Foods range obtain their flavour and texture only from natural ingredients and no artificial flavourings or colourings are or will be used. We believe in building relationships with suppliers, retailers, distributors and the catering and international trades and ensuring consistent high standards and excellent quality products.