Rupert Maas was born in 1960, the same year the gallery was founded. He was educated at Sherborne School in Dorset 1973 –78, and took a B.A. in Art History at Essex ... read more
The Lost Gardens of Heligan is a rediscovered garden, and rescued since 1991. It became full attention through a book and by a televised TV project in 1996. Heligan has ... read more
The Jewel Tower, in the hands of English Heritage, is one of only two buildings from the medieval Palace of Westminster to survive the fire of 1834, the tower features a ... read more
The Hunterian Art Gallery is part of The Hunterian, founded in 1807, which is Scotland's oldest public museum and home to one of the largest collections outside the ... read more
The Household Cavalry Museum celebrates the history and accomplishments of The Household Cavalry offering a unique 'behind the scenes' look at the work that ... read more
The Homewood is a jewel in Modernist design, created by architect Patrick Gwynne for his family (parents, sister and himself) and completed in 1938. The house is ... read more
The Historic Dockyard Chatham shows, on a 32 ha (80 acres) site, how Chatham Dockyard and its people helped lead Britain to worldwide influence. It features also two ... read more
The Hill of Tarvit House and gardens were remodelled between 1905 and 1906 by the architect Robert Lorrimer for the Sharp family. The House is surrounded by 16 ha (40 ... read more
The Hill Garden were laid out between 1905-1925 by Thomas Mawson for Lord Leverhulme for his residence Inverforth House, or 'The Hill'. Today the garden ... read more
The Hermitage, Dunkeld, is a landscape area, made by the 3rd Duke of Atholl. He lived at Dunkeld House, which was demolished early 19th century. Today it is used as a ... read more
The Grange is owned by the Ashburton family, however English Heritage have a guardianship. It is a landed and sporting estate of over 1,215 ha (3,000 acres). read more
The Gordon Highlanders Museum tells the 200 year story of the Gordon Highlanders from the Napoleonic Wars to the modern day, using spectacular displays, film and the ... read more
The Golden Hinde is a historically accurate replica of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake completed the second-ever circumnavigation of the world during the years 1577 - ... read more
Easton Lodge has become famous for its owner Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861 – 1938), the well known socialite of her time and mistress to King Edward VII. ... read more
The Garden House, Erbistock, is the creation of the Wingett family, containing over 200 species and cultivars on 2 ha (five acres). The garden has much to offer with a ... read more
The Garden House is a 16th century vicarage, surrounded by a 3.2 ha (8 acres) garden. The garden is centred around the ruins of Buckland's medieval vicarage and was ... read more
The Fusilier Museum tells the story of a British infantry regiment, raised at the Tower of London in 1685, from its formation to the present day. The collection is rich ... read more
The Founding Museum tells the history of the Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children's charity Coram. Today the museum houses two important ... read more
The Fitzwilliam Museum is the lead partner of the spectacular collections of the University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) and Botanic Garden. From antiquity to the present ... read more
The Festival of English Music (EMF) is, since 2006, an annual 4-day event held over the second May bank holiday. It is dedicated to British composers from the mediaeval ... read more