Aske Hall, is the heart of the Zetland estates and seat of the Dundas family (Marquess of Zetland) since 1763. The mainly Georgian house, with a large collection of ... read more
Ham House's history is closely linked to the Tollemache family, and in particular the Duchess of Lauderdale (1626-1698) and her husband. Ham House was donated to the ... read more
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, founded in 1840, is a 132 ha (330 acres) complex of gardens and botanical glasshouses. It is a leading international research and education ... read more
Kew Palace, located on the grounds of Kew Gardens, is the smallest of all the royal palaces. Today, completely restored, the palace is open to the public and serves also ... read more
Kiplin Hall, built in the early 1620s as a hunting lodge, has been in the hands of four, interconnected, families, until it was handed over to a trust in 1968. The ... read more
Milgate House is a Georgian house, with a charming award-winning garden. It is a fine guesthouse offering B&B of high quality. Behind the house is a plantsman's ... read more
The Museum of Richmond, opened in 1988 by Queen Elizabeth II, tells the story of Richmond from prehistory, through its rise in prominence as a royal residence in the ... read more
Queen Charlotte's Cottage, built in 1772 and located within Kew Gardens, served as a country retreat for George III and his wife Queen Charlotte. It was used by the ... read more
Richmond Park, covering 1,012 ha (2,500 acres) is one of London’s eight Royal Parks. It dates back to the 17th century, when it was created for Charles I, as a deer ... read more
Swaledale Festival is a 2-week festival music and arts festival during May and June, held in different venues in and around Swaledale, Arkengarthdale and ... read more
WILLIAMS & SON is a fourth generation, family owned gallery specialising in 19th & 20th Century British and European paintings. Today, John R. Williams, who has ... read more