Ringve Botanical Garden is around 13 ha and was opened as part of the NTNU University Museum in 1973. The plants in the botanical garden are living collections used for ... read more
Ledaal Manor, built for the Kielland family in 1799 – 1803, operates today as a museum, royal residence and representation hall for Stavanger municipality. The ... read more
Poeke Castle dates probably back to the first half of the 12th century, whereas the present building is mainly from around 1750, including the renovations carried out ... read more
The château de l'Islette is one of the beautiful “Châteaux de la Loire", whereas its history got marked by several stays of Camille Claudel and Auguste ... read more
The Prince-Pückler-Museum Park and Palace Branitz Foundation is dedicated to bring to the public's eye, the more than 300-years of history of Branitz and the von ... read more
Palazzo Ferrero, constructed by the Ferrero family in the 15th and 16th centuries, was acquired by the city from the La Marmora family in the beginning of the 20th century ... read more
Burncoose House is the oldest part of the Caerhays estate, and is a luxurious Georgian Country House. It is available for TV, Film & Photo shooting, corporate and ... read more
Kedleston Hall has been the seat the Curzon family since the 13th century. In the 1970s, the last owner, Francis Curzon, 3rd Viscount Scarsdale, handed the estate over to ... read more
Burnby Hall and Gardens (3.64 ha, 9 acres), were bequeathed in 1962 to the people of Pocklington by Major Percy Marlborough Stewart and his wife Katharine. The ... read more
Sledmere House is an 18th century house, surrounded by a park designed (1777) by the celebrated Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. Since its construction, the house is ... read more
Hinton Ampner House dates back to the 1540s, but what we see today is the restored Georgian house, from the late 1700s. The garden was made in the 1930s by its last ... read more
Exbury Gardens is a 81 ha (200 acres) estate, created by Lionel de Rothschild in the 1920s. It is an informal woodland garden with larges collections of rhododendrons, ... read more
The Vyne was built for Lord Syndys, Lord Chamberlain of Henry VIII. It belonged to the Chute family from the 17th century until 1956, when its last Chute owner, Sir ... read more
Mottisfont Abbey is an 18th-century house with a medieval priory at its heart, surrounded by beautiful gardens. Maud Russell made Mottisfont her home in the 1930s, ... 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
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
Gawthorpe Hall dates back to the 17th century, and was built for the Shuttleworth family. It was redesigned in the 1850s by Sir Charles Barry, designer of the Houses of ... read more
Bishop's House Garden is part of the Old Bishops Palace, which was completed in 1860. In 1959 the new palace was built, whereas the Old Palace came to be used by ... read more
Fairhaven was bought by the 2nd Lord Fairhaven in 1946 and developed the garden until he passed away in 1973. After his death, in 1975, the garden was opened to the ... read more
Blickling Hall has probably been the birthplace of Anna Boleyn. The property came later, by inheritance, in possession of William Kerr, 8th Marquess of Lothian (1763 ... read more