Rufford Old Hall dates back to the 15th century and has been in the hands of the Hesketh family until 1936. However the family lived at Rufford New Hall from ... read more
Royal Pavilion was built as a pleasure palace for King George IV. Building started in 1787, but the main part was constructed between 1815 and 1822, by the architect John ... read more
Rousham House has been in the hands of the Dormer-Cottrell family since it was built in 1635 by Sir Robert Dormer. The house, remodelled in the 18th century by William ... read more
Rokeby Park, a fine example of the Italianate Palladian style, was completed in 1735 by Sir Thomas Robinson. He sold it to J.S. Morritt in 1769, an ancestor of the ... read more
Rodmarton Manor was built between 1909-1929 for Claud and Margaret Biddulph and is the perfect example of a house, including all its furniture, built according to Arts ... read more
Rode Hall is since 1669 in the hands of the Wilbraham family. Today it is the home of Sir Richard and Lady Baker Wilbraham. The Hal, parkl and gardens are open to the ... read more
Rockingham Castle, dating back to William the Conquerer, 11th century, has been for over 450 years in the family of the present owner, James Saunders Watson. The Castle, ... read more
Riverhill House was bought by John Rogers, a keen horticulturalist, scientist and a friend of Charles Darwin, in 1840. It has been the home of the Rogers family ever ... read more
Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingleby baronets since the 14th century, and presently inhabited by Sir Thomas and Lady Emma Ingleby. The House, with its elegant ... read more
Restoration House, an Elizabethan mansion, named after the visit of King Charles II on the eve of his restoration. The House, privately owned today, and the beautiful ... read more
Renishaw Hall has been home to the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The Hall, with the spectacular family collections of art and furniture, the beautiful gardens and ... read more
Raynham Hall, a Jacobean house and completed in 1637, has been for nearly 400 years the seat of the Townshend family. It was designed and built by Sir Roger Townshend ... read more
The Raveningham It has been home to the Bacon family since 1735. The Gardens are open to the public in February and then April to August, Raveningham Hall is open under ... read more
Ranger’s House is a charming Georgian villa on the edge of Greenwich Park, built in the 1720s by the shipping merchant Francis Hosier. Today it houses the Wernher ... read more
Rainham Hall, one of the country’s finest examples of an early 18th century merchant’s home, offers a year-round programme of exhibitions and events, based on the ... read more
Ragley Hall is for more than 300 years the seat of the Marquesses of Hetford. The House, with its fine family collections, landscaped gardens and woodland, are open to ... read more
Raglan Castle is a romantic ruin of a once majestic medieval fortress-palace, including a large hexagonal keep and garden. It has belonged and managed by the ... read more
Raby Castle, dating back to 1367-139O, is since 1629 in the hands of the Vane family, the Barons Barnard, up to the present day. The castle, with its outstanding ... read more
Quex Park is a fine Regency country house with beautiful gardens. It is home of the world renowned Powell Cotton Museum of Natural History and Ethnography, with ... read more
Queen's House, a former royal residence and built between 1616 and 1635 by the architect Inigo Jones, is the first Classical building in the UK. Today it is a ... read more