Bridges, Mrs. [9]. (see [Wooton Court])

Bridwell, [195].

Broadlands Park, [86], [211], [220], the seat of Lord Viscount Palmerston. The house is a neat edifice of white brick, standing on the eastern side of the river Test, which flows through the park: it was nearly rebuilt by the late Lord Palmerston, a most eminent connoisseur of his time, who made a fine collection of paintings, which are preserved in this mansion.

Brockenhurst House, [93], the seat of John Moraunt, Esq. (once the residence of the philanthropic Howard), is a handsome modern building, situated in a spacious park, beautifully diversified with every variety of woodland scenery.

Broom Park, [9], the seat of Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart. The house is a respectable building, of the time of Charles the First; the present Baronet has expended considerable sums in extending and improving the grounds (which are paled in), though nature, especially in front and to the west, has afforded but barren materials to work upon.

Brympton House, [141].

Buckingham House, [219].

Burfoot Lodge, [63].

Burlton, W. Esq. [138]. (see [Donhead Hall])

Burnett, Sir Robert, [61].