Bradgate House
Bradgate House is a historic ruin located in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, England. Originally built in the 16th century, it served as the family home of the Grey family, notably Lady Jane Grey, who was the nine-day queen of England. The house showcases a mix of architectural styles and has been a popular attraction for visitors interested in history and nature.
Today, Bradgate House is surrounded by beautiful parkland, offering scenic walks and views. The site is managed by Leicester City Council and is part of the larger Bradgate Park, which is known for its wildlife and picturesque landscapes.