The Granary
Minchens Lane, Bramley, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG26 5BH
Description
A timber framed timber clad building standing on saddle stones. It measures 23'5” x 16'2” and is 2 storeys high. It is supported across its base on three rows of saddle stones. Approximate age - early 17th century. The ground and upper bin floors will be open and there will be a guided tour provided by the warden who is a Master in timber building conservation.
Special Activities for Children/Families
Children's Activities: spot ancient graffiti, spyders, and climb the ladder.
Directions
Leave the A33 at Sherfield on Loddon and follow Sherfield Rd to Bramley, cross the level crossing into 'The Street' and the granary is on the right at the junction of The Street & Minchens Lane. Park at Clift Meadow Pavillion. Free parking in adjacent Clift Meadow car park.
Public Transport Details
RAIl - Within easy level walking distance (200 yards) of Bramley station. BUS - On bus route 44 from Basingstoke.
Opening Times
Saturday 11th September: 1000-1600
Sunday 12th September: 1000-1600
Access
Disabled toilet available at adjacent Clift Meadow Pavillion. No wheelchair access due to granary standing on saddle stones. If you call ahead on 01256 881344 we will do our best to help accommodate your visit.
Additional Information
Max about 10 at a time.
Organised By
Bramley Parish Council
Website
http://www.kfhume.freeserve.co.uk
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