51°16′18″N 2°07′17″W / 51.2717°N 2.1215°W / 51.2717; -2.1215 Bratton House is a grade II* listed country house in Melbourne Street, Bratton, Wiltshire, England.
It was enlarged in 1826 for the Seagram family with additional alterations in 1915 and the 1930s.
[1] The house (together with other property in Bratton) belonged to the diplomat Horace James Seymour and his wife between 1935 and his death in 1979.
In their first year there, they added a Garden House designed by Norman Evill, an assistant of Edwin Lutyens, and the dining room and State Bedroom were redesigned by Edith Bowes-Lyon.
[2] During the later years of the Second World War, Bratton House was occupied by St Mary's Convent School, evacuated from Hampstead.