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Exeter
Historic manor house, gardens and coach hall tea room in lovely setting with stunning countryside views. Guided tours of the house showing the 755 year family history and museum. Self catering holidays in cottage or historic house.
Maidstone
A beautifully restored 17thC barn, now a visitor centre, with displays on Kent's wildlife habitats and nature reserves, surrounded by a large wildlife garden. Small shop and cafe
Derbyshire
Chatsworth is renowned for the quality of its art, landscape and hospitality. Home of the Cavendish family since the 1550s, it has evolved through the centuries to reflect the tastes, passions and interests of succeeding generations.
Huntingdon
Built about 1130. Famous as the House of Green Knowe in the children's books by Lucy Boston. Her patchwork collection is on display. Garden, topiary and roses.
One of Britain's finest Adam houses with Chippendale furniture, Gobelin tapestries and classical statuery. With 25 acres of garden including one of Europe's largest double herbaceous borders, a woodland walk & contemporary sculpture park.
Penrith
Askham Hall has 12-acres of beautiful gardens (with an edible theme), an animal viewing area and a stylish rustic café.
Scholar Green
An 18th century country house set in a Repton landscape containing fine furniture and porcelain. Renowned for the Snowdrops in February, Rhododendrons and Bluebells in May. Other features include a kitchen garden, Italian garden and cafe.
Newtownards
Ballywalter Park is a classic example of an early Victorian Country House in the Palazzo style. The garden contains important collections of rhododendrons, trees, plants and roses.
Horringer
A taste of classical Italy in Suffolk. Situated at the heart of 4 square miles of landscaped parkland with ancient oak trees, Ickworth House is an architecturally stunning neo-classical mansion.
London
Generations of royal Women have shaped this stylish palace. The birthplace and childhood home of Queen Victoria, the palace first became a royal residence for William and Mary in 1689.
Wolverhampton
The present house was built during the 18th Century by Francis Smith and John Soane and the landscape park was designed by 'Capability' Brown.
The house is available for civil weddings,receptions and corporate entertainment.
Ropley
Located just outside the village of Ropley in Hampshire. Approached via a single track lane, through electric gates with a travel drive that winds through the grounds to a turning circle at the front of the house.
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.
Cambridgeshire
A fascinating historic house, home to the Proby family since 1660 set in formal gardens and parkland.
Gawsworth
Sherborne
Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594. Home to the Digby family since 1617. Splendid collections of decorative arts. 'Capability' Brown lake, gardens and grounds.
STEYNING
Winner of Hudsons Heritage 'Best Restoration' award 2011. Enchanting medieval timber-framed house with fine panelled interiors and fascinating collections. Five acres of beautiful gardens including the 'Lost Gardens of Bramber'.