Normanby Hall, set in a 122 ha (300 acres) country park, is owned by the Sheffield Family, former Dukes of Buckingham, and the original owners of Buckingham Palace. The ... read more
Newstead Abbey, a former Augustinian priory, is best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron. It was granted in 1540 by Henry the VIII to Sir John Byron. It was sold ... read more
Newby Hall, an 18th century house, is the seat of the Compton family. With its stunning collections, its beautiful gardens, Adventure Playground and Miniature Railway, ... read more
The National Botanic Garden of Wales are largest single span glasshouse in the world, and was built in 2000 on an existing estate, which dates back to the 1650. It is a ... read more
The Museum of the Order of St John offers eight stunning rooms telling the story of the Order of St John, from its foundations in the eleventh century as a pan-European ... read more
The Museum of London, established in 1912, tells the story of the capital from its first settlers to modern times, being a true urban and social centre. We have sites in ... read more
Mount Stuart House is the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bute was build in the 1870s, replacing an earlier house which burnt down shortly before. With its stunning ... read more
Mount Ephraim is well known for its 4 ha (10 acres) of stunning Edwardian terraced gardens in the beautiful Kent countryside. read more
Mount Edgcumbe House has been the seat of the Edgcumbe family since the 1550s until 1971. The 7th Earl sold the estate to the Cornwall County Council and Plymouth City ... read more
Miserden is a family-run, rural estate encompasses 850 acres of woodland, farmland and gardens. The gardens, dating back to the 17th century, with later designs of Luytens ... read more
Minterne House is the ancestral home of the Barons Digby. Minterne House has a large woodland-style Rhododendron garden, which is open to the public. read more
Marks Hall Gardens are a two hundred acres of gardens and arboretum, including the stunningly redesigned seventeenth century Walled Garden with the five individual ... read more
Mapperton House, dating back to the 11th century, is presently the home of the 11th Earl of Sandwich and his family. The impressive manor house, with its family ... read more
Mannington Hall, dating back to the 15th century, has been owned by the Walpole family since the 18th century and is presently inhabited by Robert Walpole, 10th Baron ... read more
Lukesland Gardens is a 9.8 ha (24 acres) garden, surrounding Lukesland House. Lukesland, built in 1852 in Victorian Gothic style, came in the hands of the Howell family ... read more
Loton Park, dating back to 1340, rebuilt in the 17th century and remodelled in the 19th century, is the home of the Leighon Family. It is currently inhabited by Sir ... read more
Loseley Park, built in 1562 by Sir William More, is still the home of his descendants, the More-Molyneux family. Remarkably unchanged, the House with its family ... read more
Longleat House is the seat of the Marquesses of Bath, and came into the family in 1541. The House, with its stunning collections, the parkland, shaped by Capability ... read more
Lissan House, now open to the public, has been the seat of the Staples Baronets of Lissan and Faughanvale from 1628. The Estate and its historic collections were gifted to ... read more
Lisdisfarne Castle was built in 1550 but much remodelled by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901, when it became the property of the publishing magnate and the owner of Country ... read more