From the North East head for the M25 and take the M3 from London to Basingstoke. After you bypass Basingstoke take the exit onto the A303 towards The West (Junction 8).
Continue on the A303 (signed Exeter) past Andover to Stonehenge. Continue following signs to Exeter until you past Stonehenge. Continue for 22 miles until you see exit signs to Frome. You will also see brown signs to Stourhead. Leave the A303 on the exit Frome -B3092.
(NOTE: Do NOT take the exit to B3095 [21 miles from Stonehenge] even if your SatNav tells you to - go on to the next exit)
From the Frome exit off the A303 turn right on the B3092 towards Frome. Continue past Stourhead onto Maiden Bradley (about 5 miles from the A303).
As you enter the village of Maiden Bradley you will see the village church on your right. Turn right after the church signed to Longbridge Devrill.
Take the road to Longbridge Deverill and you will find the entrance to Bradley House on your right after about 300 yards.
(NOTE: If you see the Somerset Arms Pub on your right in the village you have missed the turn to Longbridge Deverill).
By train from London
There are four stations within striking distance of Bradley House; Frome (7 miles), Warminster (7 miles), Gillingham (8 miles) and Westbury (12 miles).
There are a trains running from both Paddington and Waterloo and the journey times vary considerably depending upon the particular train. We recommend that you check with National Rail Enquiries to find the quickest route for the time you plan to travel.

