Westonbury Mill Water Gardens, surrounding an old corn mill, were created by a hydro geologist, Richard Pin. The garden contains a number of follies, such as an African ... read more
Westonbirt Arboretum is a 243 ha (600 acres) arboretum containing over 18,000 trees and shrubs. It was created in 1829 by Robert Stayner-Holfort, as part of his estate ... read more
Weston Park is a 17th century house, surrounded by a 405 ha (1000 acres) park and gardens. The park was designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. The house ... read more
Westbury Court Garden was the first garden restored by the National Trust, who started the project in 1967. It is one of the best examples of the 'Dutch Style in ... read more
West Wycombe Park is Palladian country house and the home of the Dashwood family for over 300 years. It is owned by the National Trust. The house is surrounded by a 18 ha ... read more
West Green House was built by General Henry Hawley around 1720. In the first half of the 20th century it was lived in by Evelyn, Dowager Duchess of Wellington through the ... read more
West Dean, surrounded by a beautiful landed estate, is not only a real centre for conservation and creative arts, but has also one of the greatest restored gardens, open ... read more
Wentworth Woodhouse is a unique event venue, set within 87 acres of gardens and parkland, including a deer park and lakes, which are vested in the Fitzwilliam Wentworth ... read more
Waterperry Gardens, covering 5.2 ha (13 acres), were started in the 1930s by Beatrix Havergal. Today the gardens include a formal knot garden, herbaceous borders, a rose ... read more
Warwick Castle, dating back to William the Conquerer in 1068, has been owned by the Granville family (Earls of Warwick) until 1978. Presently it is an important tourist ... read more
The Wanstead Park was once part of the deer park of the former 18th century Wanstead Manor, then owned by the Wellesley family, and still retains some of ... read more
Walton Hall was built in the 1830s by Sir Gilbert Greenall, 1st Baronet. He was a brewer and MP. The hall and its garden are since 1941 in the hands of the Warrington ... read more
Wallington House is a 17th century house, rebuilt in Palladian style in the 18th century for the Blackett family. In 1777 it passed into the hands of the Trevelyan family ... read more
Wakehurst Place Garden belongs to the National Trust and is managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens. It includes more than 500 acres of ornamental gardens, woodlands and a ... read more
Waddesdon was built between 1874 and 1889 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839–1898). Famous for its fabulous art collections and gardens, it is now owned by ... read more
Victoria Tower Gardens is one of the eight Royal Parks. It was created in the 1870s and are used for 'political' sculptures, celebrating freedom. It ... read more
Victoria Park (86.18 ha) is the oldest public park in London and attracts 9 million visitors a year. It was created in 1842 and designed by James Pennethorne. The park ... read more
Ventnor Botanic Garden is located in the microclimate of the 'Undercliff', with abundant rainfall and mild temperatures. The public park is famous for its ... read more
Veddw House Garden has been developed over the last thirty years by the garden writer Anne Wareham and the garden photographer Charles Hawes. The woodland garden has many ... read more
Vann House dates back to the 12th century, but the present house dates from the 16th century. The house is owned by the Caroe family for over 100 years. The grounds ... read more