Bramhope Site Map

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Bramhope Site Map
Annexe John Briggs Centre The Lodge The Ashton Centre Barbecue Griddlery Camp Fire Circle Air Rifle Range Climbing Tower Low Ropes Course Area of Reflection Field 1 Field 2a Field 2 Activity Field Field 3 Field 5 Field 4 Field 8 Field 6 Field 93

Annexe

The Annexe is a timber building available for day visits, meetings, indoor activities (not Physical). This building is not available for the use of sleeping. The Annexe is adjacent to the John Briggs Activity Centre and can be booked with the Centre or on its own.  Click here for more details

John Briggs Centre

The John Briggs Centre is a purpose built building with sleeping accommodation for a maximum of 38 people. It is possible to arrange for other people to camp near to the Centre. Camp fees are payable for numbers above 38. Outside the Centre there is a grassed activity area that is for exclusive use of the users of the Centre. Please note that camping, pitching of tents or other constructions are not normally permitted on the adjacent grassed area but should you have a burning need please talk to us.

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The Lodge

The Lodge provides accommodation for small groups and has a maximum sleeping accommodation for 22 people. It is possible to arrange for other people to camp near the Lodge and use the Lodge for indoor activities. Camp fees are payable for numbers above 22. Outside the Lodge there is a grass area which is for the exclusive use of users of the Lodge.

This building isn’t accessible for people who use wheelchairs as there are a number of steep steps into both of the building entrances.

Please note that camping or pitching of tents is not normally permitted on the adjacent grassed area but if you have a burning need please talk to us.

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The Ashton Centre

The Ashton Centre is a purpose built building with sleeping accommodation for a maximum of 43 people. It is possible to arrange for other people to camp near to the Centre. Camp fees are payable for numbers above 43. Outside the Centre there is a grass area which is for exclusive use of the users of the Centre. Please note that camping or pitching of tents is not normally permitted on this area but if you have a burning need, please talk to us.

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Barbecue Griddlery

Barbecue Griddlery

Why not book our BBQ griddlery area with covered seating for up to 32 people to cook up a feast or a sneaky ‘smores’ treat !

You do need to bring your own charcoal along as  well as whateveryour cooking. This is a great area to have in conjunction with evening activities.

A brilliant safe space for younger sections to experience cooking outside.

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Camp Fire Circle

Camp Chapel and Camp Fire Circle are available on the Campsite to share with other users.

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Air Rifle Range

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Air Rifle Range

Try your aim in our dedicated shooting range.

Rifle Shooting is a great opportunity to introduce young people to the sport of shooting in a safe and controlled environment. For many young people, this will be their first encounter with fire arms outside of video games, and, as such, a great chance to develop a healthy respect for them.

As with any shooting sport, you’ll need to take a deep breath, be in control, and work on your coordination if you want to get your shots on target. You’ll probably get a few goes, so you’ll need to focus when you’re up and wait for others in between.

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Climbing Tower

Climbing Tower

Challenge yourselves to climb Andrew’s Tower at Bramhope, built using donations to commemorate Andrew Miles, a member of Bramhope Scout Troop who tragically died in 1986. The triangular tower is 40ft high, one wall is clear for abseiling and another wall has numerous climbing holds. Andrew’s Tower is suitable for those aged 6 and over.

Please note that appropriate NGB award or Scout permit is needed by the instructor, we also require instructors to have been through setup training specific to Andrew’s tower. If you require an Instructor then please make this known at the time of booking. Many of our Instructors are volunteers, so the more notice the better. Please ensure that one of your Leadership team are present for the duration of the session. Where participants are very young or may need extra help, to get the most out of the session, it is recommended that additional Leaders attend the session to assist the Instructor.

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Low Ropes Course

Low Ropes Course is now installed for visitors to enjoy. Officially opened by Bear Grylls on the 29th of July 2018, the Low Ropes Course at Bramhope is brilliant.

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Area of Reflection

Area of Reflection

Scouts is open to everyone; we don’t identify exclusively with one faith and at Bramhope our Area of Reflection is a space where adults and young people can go to ponder, reflect and pray. Our lives are constantly busy and on-the-go, with lots of noise and we rarely stop and pause. Our reflection area gives visitors this moment.

In Scouts we explore different faith, beliefs and attitudes as a core element of our programme, and it's one of our fundamental values. The spiritual development of all members is an important element of Scouts. It's important to enable young people to spend some time taking stock of themselves and the world around them.

In the busy world in which we live we sometimes overlook the benefits of quietness. There's great power in peace, quiet and contemplation, especially when surrounded by nature.

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Field 1

Field 1 is situated to the far east of the site. It is a large slightly sloping field, with easily enough space for a large group camp, still leaving space for activities/games. A nice quiet corner of the site with farmland to 2 sides and lovely views across to Bramhope village. It has easy access to water at a shared point with Field 2.

Field 2a

Field 2a is great for small group or DofE camping, a peaceful area of the site away from the hustle and bustle of the main areas

Field 2

Field 2 is adjacent to the John Briggs centre car park for easy drop off/pick up access. The main field area is relatively flat, with a smaller Field 2b at the southern end, this can be used separately or in conjunction with the main field. Although closer to the road, there is very little traffic, at the top of the field is a stables and again lovely views towards Cookridge.

Activity Field

Field 3

Field 3 is situated at the end of the driveway, close to all amenities, ideal for use as a camping field for those staying in The Lodge

Field 5

Field 5 is at the top of the driveway, behind the John Briggs centre so a great space to camp on if your group is also using the centre. A nice flat camping field with easy access to the main site.

Field 4

Field 4 is a great space for a group camp, situated in the middle of the site, with easy access to water, a flat field which would still leave enough space for mess tent & outdoor games space.

Field 8

Field 8 is another of our smaller pitches. It is ideal for a small section or explorer camp, situated right next to the campfire & the activity field.

Field 6

Field 6 is ideal for explorer group camps and will soon have it’s own outdoor kitchen area so no need to bring along the mess tents and tables we have provided them for you. (or will have soon !!)

Field 93

Field 93 is the biggest space we have at Bramhope, it covers all the northern end of the site stretching from the site centre all the way to Old Lane on the boundary of the site. This field is not always in use as it does tend to get a bit soggy in the autumn/winter and also gets used as our archery field.