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  1. barons court

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    Barons Court

    Address

    Newtownstewart, Omagh, Co Tyrone, BT78 4EZ

    Telephone

    028 8166 1683

    Omagh

    Guided tours of Barons Court are available by appointment. Situated in a sheltered valley in the foothills of the Sperrin mountains in Ireland’s County Tyrone, Barons Court is the home of the Duke of Abercorn and was built between 1779 and 1782,…

  2. Little Malvern Court

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    Little Malvern Court

    Address

    Little Malvern, Nr. Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4JN

    Telephone

    07856 035599

    Nr. Malvern

    Prior's Hall, C. 1480, of former Benedictine Monastery. Library, Religious Vestments, Embroideries, Paintings. 10 acre garden - lakes, spring bulbs, blossom, old roses and shrubs.

  3. tower of london

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    Tower of London

    Address

    London, EC3N 4AB

    The Tower of London spans over 900 years of British history. Fortress, palace, prison, arsenal and garrison, it is one of the most famous fortified buildings in the world, and houses the Crown Jewels, armouries, Yeoman Warders and ravens.

  4. kelmscott manor

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    Kelmscott Manor

    Address

    Kelmscott, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, GL7 3HJ

    Telephone

    01367 252486

    Lechlade

    Kelmscott Manor was the iconic country home of William Morris; poet, designer, craftsman, socialist and founding father of the Arts and Crafts movement.

  5. Copped Hall

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    Copped Hall

    Address

    Crown Hill, Epping, Essex, CM16 5HS

    Telephone

    0207 267 1679

    Epping

    Copped Hall was the burnt-out shell of a fine Georgian mansion but now being restored. Superbly sited on a ridge overlooking its landscaped parkland. The mansion and gardens are situated on a site of ancient human habitation.

  6. Sutton Park

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    Sutton Park

    Address

    Sutton-on-the-Forest, North Yorkshire, YO61 1DP

    Telephone

    01347 810249

    Sutton Park is a lovely early Georgian stately home. The beautiful gardens are renowned and have won many awards.

  7. Iscoyd Park

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    Iscoyd Park

    Address

    Nr Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13 3AT

    Telephone

    01948 780785

    Shropshire

    A red brick Georgian house in an idyllic 18th century parkland setting situated on the Welsh side of the Shropshire/Welsh border.

  8. Wilton House

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    Wilton House

    Address

    Wilton, Salisbury, SP2 0BJ

    Telephone

    01722 746728

    Salisbury

    Whether you come to stroll in the grounds, watch your children let off steam in the adventure playground, or enjoy the art collection in the House, come and enjoy Wilton House.

  9. All Saints' Church, Billesley

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    All Saints' Church, Billesley

    Address

    Billesley, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire, B49 6NF

    Stratford Upon Avon

    A light-filled gem with a Shakespearean connection

  10. forth bridge

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    Forth Bridge

    Address

    South Queensferry, West Lothian, EH30 9SF

    South Queensferry

    The Forth Bridge, which spans the estuary (Firth) of the River Forth in eastern Scotland to link Fife to Edinburgh by railway, was the world’s earliest great multispan cantilever bridge, and at 2,529 m remains one of the longest. It opened in 1890…

  11. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre

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    Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park

    Address

    Ambion Lane, Sutton Cheney, Nuneaton, Leicestershire, CV13 0AD

    Telephone

    01455 290429

    Nuneaton

    Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre tells the dramatic story of the Battle fought on 22nd August 1485, which marked a major turning point in English history when Richard III lost his life and crown at the hands of Henry Tudor’s army.

  12. Kiftsgate Court Gardens

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    Kiftsgate Court Gardens

    Address

    Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6LN

    Telephone

    01386 438777

    Gloucestershire

    Three generations of women gardeners have designed, planted and sustained this garden. The gardens around the house combine harmonious colour schemes, whilst the sheltered lower gardens have a Mediterranean feel.

  13. house under clouds

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    Minterne Gardens

    Address

    Minterne Magna, Nr Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 7AU

    Telephone

    01300 341370

    Nr Dorchester

    Important rhododendron garden with many fine and rare trees, landscaped in 18thC with lakes, cascades and streams. The setting of Great Hintock House in Hardy's "The Woodlanders".

  14. Fulbeck Manor

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    Fulbeck Manor

    Address

    Fulbeck, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 3JN

    Telephone

    01400 272231

    Grantham

    Built c1580. 400 years of Fane family portraits. Open by written appointment. Guided tours by owner approximately 11/4 hours. Tearooms at The Crafty Cafe, 100 yards, for light lunches and teas.

  15. durham

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    Durham Castle and Cathedral

    Address

    Owengate, Durham, County Durham, DH1 3HB

    Durham

    Durham Cathedral was built between the late 11th and early 12th century to house the bodies of St. Cuthbert (634-687 AD) (the evangeliser of Northumbria) and the Venerable Bede (672/3-735 AD).

  16. staircase at hovingham hall

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    Hovingham Hall

    Address

    Hovingham, North Yorkshire, YO62 4LU

    Telephone

    01653 628771

    Hovingham Hall is an attractive Palladian family home, designed and built by Thomas Worsley c1760. The childhood home of Katherine Worsley, Duchess of Kent. 

  17. derwent

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    Derwent Valley Mills

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    Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AG

    Matlock

    The Derwent valley, upstream from Derby on the southern edge of the Pennines, contains a series of 18th and 19th century cotton mills and an industrial landscape of high historical and technological significance.

  18. Arundel Cathedral

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    Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard (Arundel Cathedral)

    Address

    Parsons Hill, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9AY

    Telephone

    01903 882297

    Arundel

    The Cathedral Church for the Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton.

    Built on a hill, the Cathedral sits majestically, overlooking the ancient town of Arundel.

  19. 1620s House & Garden

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    1620s House & Garden

    Address

    Manor Road, Donington Le Heath, Coalville, Leicestershire, LE67 2FW

    Telephone

    01455 290429

    Coalville

    The 1620s House & Garden is a rare example of a family home built in the 13th century and modernised in 1618. It is set in beautiful 17th century style gardens with labelled plants and flowers, an orchard, herb gardens and a maze. There is also a…

  20. The Manor, Hemingford Grey

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    The Manor, Hemingford Grey

    Address

    High Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 9BN

    Telephone

    01480 463134

    Huntingdon

    Hemingford Manor, built circa 1130 and one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in England, was the home of the author Lucy Boston from 1939 until her death in 1990.

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