Until mid April visitors to Basing House will see work under way on the final stage of the development project, namely
A new footbridge providing improved access to the “citadel” area with its Norman castle remains (bailey and ringwork bank) and the remains of the Tudor house.


The Bothy Tearoom


The “Bothy” was built in the late 19th century and in 1906 became the original site museum. The carved stone head you see above is one of the many found at Basing House which which are mounted on the walls inside the Bothy.
Both the bridge and the tearoom will open in early April. See our website www.basinghouse.org.uk for more news about the tearoom opening and forthcoming events.




