A 1787 engraving of the entrance facade
The entrance facade from "Morris's Views of Seats," circa 1875.
The entrance facade in 2000
House & Family History: Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip spent their 1947 honeymoon at Broadlands, then the home of Prince Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten. The Prince of Wales followed in this tradition, spending part of his honeymoon with the former Lady Diana Spencer at Broadlands.
Collections: The dining room at Broadlands contains three van Dyck paintings, though the artist's famous "Lord John Stuart With His Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart," circa 1639, was sold to the National Gallery, London, in 1987, just a year after it triumphantly returned from the National Gallery of Art's "The Treasure Houses of Britain" exhibition in Washington. In the 17th and 18th centuries the painting hung at Cobham Hall, Kent, as part of the collection of the dukes of Lennox (the brothers pictured were the younger sons of the 3rd Duke of Lennox and brothers of the 4th Duke) and the earls of Darnley. Sir Oliver Millar, writing about the painting in the "Treasure Houses" exhibition catalog: "No picture illustrates more clearly the revolution van Dyck brought about in the development of British portraiture." Gainsborough was obsessed with van Dyck's painting, producing a copy of it (today in the collection of the St. Louis Art Museum) in 1785 for the 4th Earl of Darnley. Joseph Wright of Derby's "An Iron Forge" was sold at Sotheby's in 1992 and purchased by the Tate Gallery for £2,243,000. In the 18th century Lord Palmerston purchased from Piranesi ancient Roman vases as part of a collection of classical sculpture, furniture, and pottery put together by Holland and Palmerston.
Architect: Lancelot Brown
Date: 1768-71Architect: Henry Holland
Date: 1788-92John Bernard (J.B.) Burke, published under the title of A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, among other titles: Vol. I, p. 216, 1852.
John Preston (J.P.) Neale, published under the title of Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, among other titles: Vol. II, 1819.
Country Life: LIII, 434, 466, 1923. CLXVIII, 2099, 2246, 2334, 1980. CLXIX, 288 [Furniture], 346 [Furniture], 1981. CLXXI, 224 [Paintings], 296 [Paintings], 1982.
Title: Five Gold Rings: A Royal Wedding Souvenir Album From Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II
Author: Roberts, Jane; Mackenzie, Sabrina (Compilers)
Year Published: 2007
Reference: pg. 111
Publisher: London: Royal Collection Publications
ISBN: 9781902163710
Book Type: Hardback
Title: Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840, A - SOFTBACK
Author: Colvin, Howard
Year Published: 1995
Reference: pg. 166
Publisher: New Haven: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300072074
Book Type: Softback
Title: Pleasures of Antiquity: British Collectors of Greece and Rome, The
Author: Scott, Jonathan
Year Published: 2003
Reference: pg. 106
Publisher: New Haven: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300098545
Book Type: Hardback
Title: National Geographic (magazine)
Author: NA
Year Published: NA
Reference: Nov 1985, pg. 683
Publisher: Washington, DC: National Geographic Society
ISBN: 00279358
Book Type: Magazine
Title: Disintegration of a Heritage: Country Houses and their Collections, 1979-1992, The
Author: Sayer, Michael
Year Published: 1993
Publisher: Norfolk: Michael Russell (Publishing)
ISBN: 0859551970
Book Type: Hardback
House Listed: Grade I
Park Listed: Grade II*
Current Seat / Home of: Norton Louis Philip Knatchbull, 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Past Seat / Home of: Sir Francis Fleming, 16th century. Edward St. Barbe, 18th century. Humphrey Sydenham, 18th century. William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple, 19th century; Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 19th century. Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 20th century. Lady Pamela Hicks, 20th century. Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, until 2017.
Current Ownership Type: Individual / Family Trust
Primary Current Ownership Use: Private Home
House Open to Public: Yes
Phone: 01794-505-080
Website: https://www.broadlandsestates.co.uk/
Historic Houses Member: No