The Killingworth Castle has been serving the good people of Oxfordshire since 1637. Illustrious regulars have included the like of Sir Winston Churchill who'd drop in when staying at his birthplace, the nearby Blenheim Palace.
Blenheim Palace is only 8 miles from Oxford, and boasts more than 300 years of history to…
Medieval Manor House later transformed into a Tudor Mansion, surrounded by a wide moat…
Kingston Bagpuize House is open to the public on selected days and for group visits, by…
The Capability Brown Pleasure Grounds at Wotton, currently undergoing restoration, are…
Kelmscott Manor was the iconic country home of William Morris; poet, designer, craftsman,…
Sezincote is a unique and extraordinary Indian house set amidst the Cotswold Hills. The…
Three generations of women gardeners have designed, planted and sustained this garden. …
The most striking feature of Wakefield Walk was the large expanse of Wakefield Lawn.
'As perfect and pretty a Cotswold manor house as anyone is likely to see' (Fodor's Great …
Whittington Court is a small Tudor manor house with Jacobean and later additions, set in…
Dating from 1702 the Hall’s beauty is matched by the magnificence of the gardens and the…
Now Abbey House Gardens is famous worldwide Alan Titchmarsh was right to say, '' The WOW…
Stanford has been the home of the Cave family, ancestors of the present owner, since 1430…
Lamport Hall is a hidden gem in Northamptonshire boasting wonderful gardens, stunning…
One of England's finest Tudor manor houses set in classic gardens. Family owned in direct…