Asset Overview
Breamore House is an Elizabethan Manor completed in 1583 set above the picturesque village of Breamore, overlooking the Avon Valley on the edge of the New Forest in the United Kingdom.
Breamore is a perfect example of an E-shaped Elizabethan manor house. The man responsible for building Breamore was William Dodington, who was married to the sister of Elizabeth I's spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham. The Dodingtons remained at Breamore until 1748 when the house became the family home of Edward Hulse, doctor to Queen Anne, George I, and George II. It remains the Hulse family home to this day.
Just outside the main house is a striking tower that looks at first glance like a church tower, complete with a cupola. It is, in fact, a water tower, made when the Victorian Hulse's brought running water into the house via a gravity-fed water system.
The textures have been created in Substance Painter and Designer specifcally for this model to give it a high quality, realistic look.