Built in 1791. Destroyed by fire in 1908 and rebuilt and furnished by Sir Robert Lorimer.
The Forth Bridge, which spans the estuary (Firth) of the River Forth in eastern Scotland…
From Old Kilpatrick in the west to near Bo’ness in the east, the Antonine Wall was around…
The Charleton estate comprises of the main house, farming, woodland, an equestrian…
Countryside walks including access through woodlands to Airlie Monument on Tulloch Hill…
Gosford House, the large and magnificent mansion of the Earls of Wemyss, is set in 5,000…
Medieval fortress with Tudor additions, torture chamber, shop, dungeon, tearoom, woodland…
Home to the Duke of Northumberland's family, the Percys, for over 700 years; Alnwick…
Hadrian’s Wall stretches 70 miles across the north of England from Cumbrian Roman coastal…
Howick Hall Gardens and Arboretum have been owned by the Grey family since 1319.
Any visit to the Isle of Skye is incomplete without enjoying the wealth of history on…
The Giant’s Causeway lies at the foot of the basalt cliffs along the sea coast on the…
Durham Cathedral was built between the late 11th and early 12th century to house the…
Abbot Hall is one of Britain's finest independent art galleries in a beautiful setting…
Award-winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture-making Gillow…