Ayscoughfee Hall was built in the 15th century for a local patrician and changed hands several times, before it was bought on behalf of the people of Spalding and became a ... read more
Gunby Estate has been the family home of the Massingberd family from 1700 until 1967. The house, its contents and around 610 ha (1,500 acres) of land, park and gardens, ... read more
Belton House has been for three hundred year the seat of the Brownlow-Cust family, before it was given to the National Trust in 1984. The house contains the fine family ... read more
Sutton Park was built in the 18th century by the architect Thomas Atkinson, and is now the family home of Sir Reginald, the 8th Baronet Sheffield and his wife, Lady ... read more
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
Easton Estate is owned and managed by the Cholmely family since 1561. It is a vibrant traditional rural estate with farming, woodland, cottages.... The estate includes ... read more
Cragside House was built in 1870 for William Amstrong, 1st Baron Amstrong. He was an engineer and founder of the Amstrong Whitworth. The house was designed by Norman Shaw, ... read more
Dilston Physic Garden is a very rare modern physic garden, with plants, herbs and trees with properties for health and medicine. It was created by Professor Elaine ... read more
Longframlington Gardens is a garden space, nursery and arboretum, made to inform and enjoy, with over 1000 different types of trees shrubs and perennials currently ... read more
Belsay Hall, a Greek Revival mansion, was built between 1810 and 1817, and replaced Belsay Castle, on the same estate, as the residence of the Middleton family. The ... read more
Bide-a-Wee Cottage Garden, Mark Robson, has been created and designed by Mark Robson, an experienced designer horticulturist and project manager. The site is a former ... 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
Seaton Delaval Hall was built in 1718, by the famous architect Sir John Vanbrugh, for Admiral George Delaval. The garden dates from 1947, made by James Russell. Since 2009 ... 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
Attingham Park was built for the first Lord Berwick in 1785, and stayed in the family until 1947, when it was bequeathed to the National Trust by Thomas, 8th lord ... read more
Boscobel House, managed by English heritage, is a 17th century house, farmhouse, hunting lodge, which became famous as a hiding place for King Charles II, after his ... read more
David Austin Rose Gardens dates from the early 1950s, a nursery and specializing in roses, with over 700 varieties. The founder, David Austin has been joined by his son ... 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
Dudmaston Hall is a 17th century country house and still a family home. It is surrounded by wooded parkland and gardens. Dudmaston houses also the art galleries, created ... read more
Winckworth Arboretum was created by Dr Wilfrid Fox, at the beginning of the 20th century. It houses an important collection of shrubs and trees from over 1000 species. The ... read more