The William Morris Gallery is dedicated to the life and work of the Arts and Crafts designer, author, businessman and political activist, William Morris (1834 – 1896). ... read more
Valentines Mansion dates back to around 1696, when it was built for Elizabeth Tillotson and her family, after the death of her husband, the Archbishop of ... read more
Stephens House & Gardens was the work of Henry 'Inky' Stephens (1841 – 1918), heir of the Stephens Ink Company, MP for Hornsey and Finchley, who was also ... read more
Southside House provides an enchantingly eccentric backdrop to the lives and loves of generations of the Pennington Mellor Munthe families. Southside has associations ... read more
Marble Hill House was built for the historical Henrietta Howard, mistress of King George II when he was Prince of Wales. It was designed by the architect Roger ... read more
Forty Hall, set on the site of the Former Elsyng Palace, which belonged to Henry VIII and was also a childhood residence of Elizabeth I and Edward IV, features a ... read more
Bruce Castle Museum, a museum of local history, is housed in the 16th century Bruce Castle, and surrounded by Bruce Castle Park, which is today a public park. It is named ... 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
The Bangor Castle Walled Garden is part of the beautiful stately home, Bangor Castle, today used as Town Hall. The garden was opened in 2009, after restoration by ... read more
St Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum and dedicated to the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum stands in ... read more
Aston Hall is a magnificent seventeenth century red-brick Jacobean mansion situated in a picturesque public park on the north side of Birmingham. Built between 1618 and ... read more
Beningbrough Hall is a remarkable baroque house, completed in 1716, on the older Beningbrough estate. Since 1556 the estate has been in the hands of several families, ... 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
Houghton Lodge is an 18th century Cottage Orné (Rural Retreat), overlooking the River Test. It is for over 100 years home to the Busk family. It is surrounded by 5.7 ha ... 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