How Is Bradgate Park Funded?

Finally, as a charity we rely on donations and gifts from businesses, groups, Foundations and Trusts and, of course, individuals who love the Park. The latter includes monthly giving, gifts in wills and donations through boxes across the site. We are thankful for all help we receive.

Who donated Bradgate Park?

In 1928, the ancient Deer Park with the ruins of Bradgate House was included in the sale of the whole Grey estate and the Park was bought by local businessman and British United Shoe Machinery founder Charles Bennion who gave it in perpetuity to the people of Leicestershire.

Why is Bradgate Park called Bradgate Park?

Bradgate Park has been part of the Manor of Groby since medieval times. The name Bradgate is thought to derive from Norse or Anglo-Saxon, meaning “broad road” or “broad gate”. It was awarded to Hugh de Grandmesnil in the eleventh century as reward for his assistance in battle to William I.

Why is Bradgate Park famous?

Bradgate Park, renowned for its fine herds of deer, is the only remaining enclosed medieval deer park in the East Midlands and contains the oldest rocks in England. Did you know the park is also the birthplace and childhood home of the nine days 16th century Queen of England, Lady Jane Grey?

Can I fly my drone in Bradgate Park?

We do not allow any use of drones, rockets or flying of powered model aircraft within the Estate. This is is due to the safety risk to other visitors and wildlife. Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

How much is Bradgate Park?

Hunts Hill (Old John) car park
Bradgate Park say this is the best car park for exploring the Upper Park and getting some peace and quiet. The car park is coin only pay & display or you can use the Paybyphone app. All day parking costs £5.50 on bank holidays or £4 for three hours. For your SatNav, enter LE6 0AH.

Who lives at Bradgate Park?

Bradgate Park. Generations of the Grey family lived at Bradgate House, in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, for over 200 years. The site has been subject to archaeological excavations since 2015, and newly-discovered stone building remains are thought to be the foundations of Lady Jane Grey’s childhood home.

Who built Bradgate Park?

Thomas Grey, Marquis of Dorset
The deer park was enclosed by 1241. From about 1490 Thomas Grey, Marquis of Dorset began to create a major new manorial base at Bradgate, enlarging the park and beginning the construction of a large brick mansion within it. It passed down through the Grey family over many generations.

Which queen lived in Bradgate Park?

Through her grandmother, Lady Jane Grey was directly linked to the King, Henry VIII. Lady Frances and Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, had three daughters: Lady Jane, Lady Katherine and Lady Mary. The family lived at Bradgate House in Leicester.

Why was old John built in Bradgate Park?

This was built around 1920 to commemorate the fallen of the Leicestershire Yeomanry from their 1900-1902 Boer War campaign and World War I.

How old is the oldest tree in Bradgate Park?

This is the oldest tree in Bradgate Park, estimated at around 900 years old.

How old are the oaks at Bradgate Park?

500 years old
The Park offers a wild and rugged landscape with dramatic rocky outcrops and gnarled old oak trees, many of which are well over 500 years old.

How many deer are in Bradgate Park?

Bradgate Park is Leicestershire’s only Medieval Deer Park to the north of Leicester City. Over 830 acres, steeped in history, teeming with wonderful wildlife, the UK’s oldest fossils, 550 red and fallow deer and the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey.

Can you feed the ducks at Bradgate Park?

Feeding ducks, geese and swans is allowed. Visitors should only feed them small amounts of suitable bird food and not bread of cooked food of any sort. Do not feed them in the car parks. The trust has wildlife friendly food available at the Newtown Linford Shop and Visitor Centre.

Are dogs allowed in Bradgate Park?

The Bradgate Park Trust welcomes dogs and their owners. Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood are wonderful places to visit to exercise your pets and we welcome all dogs and responsible dog owners.

Can I launch a drone outside National Park?

National Parks Service (NPS) Rules Against Drone Operations on Federal Land. In general, take off and landing of a UAS is prohibited in lands administered by the National Parks Service and in Wilderness areas administered by a variety of federal agencies such as the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.

How many car parks does Bradgate Park have?

If you are a frequent visitor you may wish to consider a season ticket for car parking as this covers all five sites on the Bradgate Park Trust Estate and can significantly save you money.

Can you walk around Bradgate Park at night?

Bradgate Park is open to visitors from 8am and closes at sunset no later than 8.30pm in the summer, 365 days a year including holiday seasons. Lawful use of the public footpath that cross the site are unaffected when the Park is closed.

Are there adders in Bradgate Park?

Here is an Adder basking in Bradgate Park. The Adder is the UK’s only venomous snake.

When was Bradgate House demolished?

1926
Bradgate House was demolished in 1926 but its elaborate stable block still survives, albeit in a ruinous and dilapidated condition. It was built on a lavish scale (the bill is thought to have run to £30,000) for the Seventh Earl of Stamford when he was made Master of Quorn Hunt in 1856.

How long is the walk at Bradgate Park?

Head out on this 5.5-km circular trail near Leicester, Leicestershire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 33 min to complete.