Badminton House is a big country home which is situated in England. This building is regarded as the Grade I listed building in badminton Gloucestershire. This badminton house was owned by the Dukes of Beaufort since the 17th century. The badminton sport originated from this house, that’s why it is famous as a badminton house.

The badminton sports were first played in this house, which is usually said by all of the history writers of England. It is said that the daughters of Dukes played this game in their house in the early 1850 or early 1860s. The house is a very large country house which is surrounded by historic parks and gardens of Grade I.

This badminton house has been a location for some scenes of different movies, including The remains of the day, 28 days later and Pearl Harbor.

History of Badminton house:

This house was bought by Edward Somerset from Nicholas Boteler in 1612. His late son renovated the house according to his preference in 1620. He built a new T-shaped global range. Then this house was owned by the dukes of Beaufort, who with his family moved there from Raglan Castle. They moved because that castle was destroyed in the English Civil War.

Connections with Badminton Sports:

Mostly it is said that badminton was reintroduced from British India, but it was first played in the badminton house of England. According to some writers, it was invented by the 8th duke’s children in the great hall in 1863. Whether you believe it or not, badminton became famous because of this house, so it is given the name of it.Badminton HouseAfter the Duke and Duchess, this badminton house was occupied by the staff of Queen Mary as she stayed there in the 2nd world war. In the late 20th century, this house became very famous for holding yearly Badminton horse trials. The badminton house is also associated with fox hunting as dukes were masters in it, according to history writers.

Other buildings:

Badminton house is much like an estate that has many other buildings, including the Parish Church and Worcester Lodge, which are Grade I listed buildings. There are also many domestic buildings built inside, such as the 11-bay orangery, Queen Anne Style laundry, which has now become a house.

The hall of the badminton house has a fireplace and shuttlecocks & Battledores with which the duke’s children played still. The badminton museum is made there. Moreover, you can book your weddings and parties at badminton houses. On the other hand, for occasions, you can also take a cottage and house on rent.