Bradford, T. Esq. [58]. (see [Ashdown Park])

Bramshill Park, [74], the seat of Sir J. Cope. The mansion is situated on a bold eminence, in a spacious Park, and forms one of the most striking features in the county of Hants. It is reported to have been built as a palace for Prince Henry, son of James the First, but never completed according to the original design; the centre part alone being finished.

Bramstone, —— Esq. [99]. (see [Hall Place])

Brant, —— Esq. [23].

Brianston, [107], the seat of E. B. Portman, Esq. This elegant building, which has been recently erected on the site of the old mansion, is composed of free stone, covering an area of 112 feet by 100, with offices erected separate, but communicating with the house by an enclosed passage. The apartments are elegantly spacious, and fitted up in the most superb and chaste style. The grounds are laid out with great taste, assisted by nature. A beautiful wood-crowned cliff extends itself from the mansion to Blandford Bridge, in a semicircular direction, with the river Stour flowing in a line before it, through verdant meadows, which, together with the town of Blandford, advantageously seen, forms a charming view from the front of the mansion.

Brickland House, [221].

Brickworth, [209].

Bridge House, [49].

Bridge Place, [8].

Bridges, H. Esq. [219]. (see [Buckingham House])