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Northampton
Once the largest private house in England and Elizabethan England’s greatest house, then a royal palace of James I and a prison to King Charles I, Holdenby House is now a private family home welcoming visitors .
Medieval fortress with Tudor additions, torture chamber, shop, dungeon, tearoom, woodland walks, furnished rooms and topiary garden.
Aberystwyth
Croeso y Nanteos, Welcome to Nanteos! Nanteos Mansion is a perfect blend of old and new, laid out across this historic Grade I Listed Georgian mansion, its adjoining former bakery and Palladian carriage house.
Norwich
Beautiful gardens with lake, trees and shrubs surround a medieval moated manor (not open). Feature trees, shrubs, roses. Country walks and trails with lovely views.
Woodstock
A 17 Century Townhouse hotel in the heart of Woodstock with 20 individually decorated bedrooms complimented by fine dining restaurant, bistro & courtyard Garden. Preen, a beauty and treatment suite offers a full range of treatments.
Haverfordwest
Wolfscastle Country Hotel, Restaurant and spa is a beautiful family-owned hotel in the heart of Pembrokeshire which nestles peacefully amid the stunning scenery of the coastal National Park and the Preseli Hills.
Northampton
Dating from 1702 the Hall’s beauty is matched by the magnificence of the gardens and the excellence of the picture, furniture and porcelain collections.
Ivybridge
Plantation House Hotel and Matisse restaurant describes itself as a town house in the country and is renowned for is fine food and quality accommodation.
Gwynedd
Located half a mile from the picturesque harbour village of Aberdovey, with panoramic views of Cardigan Bay. Relax in comfort and enjoy fine food complimented by friendly service. Lift & indoor swimming pool. Families of all ages welcome.
Lutterworth
Stanford has been the home of the Cave family, ancestors of the present owner, since 1430.
Berkshire
One of England's finest Tudor manor houses set in classic gardens. Family owned in direct succession for nearly 500 years. Superb architecture, a fine collection of portraits, furniture from the 16th to 20thC and Norman church adjacent.
Syon Park
Syon House was started by Lord Protector Somerset in 1547 and is built on the site of a medieval abbey, first excavated by "Time Team". There have been gardens at Syon since the 15th Century.
Knebworth
et in 250 acres of beautiful rolling Hertfordshire countryside with 28 acres of Formal Gardens, Knebworth House has been home to the Lytton family for over 19 generations, making for an extraordinary walk through 500 years of local and British…
West Sussex
Ancient Castle & Family home of The Duke of Norfolk. Founded at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, there is nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle overlooking the River Arun in West Sussex.
Skipton
Available for exclusive use Broughton Hall, part of Yorkshire’s Broughton Sanctuary, is a truly grand setting for gatherings such as golden anniversaries, weddings and multi-generational family holidays, as well as corporate events.
Northampton
Nestled in rural Northamptonshire, Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens is an elegant Grade I listed country house surrounded by award winning historic gardens, offering a fantastic day out for the whole family.
Pontypool
The area around Blaenavon is evidence of the pre-eminence of South Wales as the world’s major producer of iron and coal in the 19th century.
Worksop
Most National Trust properties inspire thoughts of historic mansions, wealth and grandeur. However, tucked away in a private cul-de-sac in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, you’ll find Mr Straw’s House; the National Trust’s first small domestic property,…
Melbourne
Once the home of Victorian Prime Minister, William Lamb who, as Second Viscount Melbourne, gave his name to Melbourne, Australia.
Brampton
Hadrian’s Wall stretches 70 miles across the north of England from Cumbrian Roman coastal defences at Ravenglass to Wallsend on the east coast.