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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.
Bedfordshire
Home of the Duke of Bedford, a treasure house with outstanding collections of art, furniture, silver, gold and extensive gardens.
Isle Of Skye
Any visit to the Isle of Skye is incomplete without enjoying the wealth of history on offer at 5* Dunvegan Castle & Gardens, the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod for 800 years.
A fine example of an Elizabethan stately home surrounded by 'Capability' Brown landscaped grounds and gardens.
Derbyshire
Haddon Hall, located at the heart of the Peak District, is one of England’s most elegant and timeless stately homes.
Oxfordshire
Blenheim Palace is only 8 miles from Oxford, and boasts more than 300 years of history to discover and over 2000 acres of beautiful parkland to explore.
Wells-next- the-Sea
Steeped in history, Holkham Hall has the perfect location, surrounded by acres of rolling
parkland rich in wildlife and the nearby north Norfolk coast with its stunning beach.
Castle Howard
300 year old historic house & garden near York. Open to the public, including farm shop, gift shops, garden centre, cafés and adventure playground.
Surrey
Hampton Court Palace provides 500 years of royal history the state apartments, 60 acres of riverside gardens and the world famous maze.
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.
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.
Hertfordshire
Splendid Jacobean House and Garden in a spectacular countryside setting. Childhood home of Elizabeth I.
Stamford
Used in recent films Pride and Prejudice and The Da Vinci Code, the house boasts eighteen magnificent State Rooms and a huge collection of works and art, including one of the most important private collections of 17th century.
Northampton
Once the largest private house in England and subsequently the palace of James I and prison of Charlies I, Holdenby has as special atmosphere all of its own.
Oxon
Medieval Manor House later transformed into a Tudor Mansion, surrounded by a wide moat and parkland.
Alnwick
Home to the Duke of Northumberland's family, the Percys, for over 700 years; Alnwick Castle offers history on a grand scale.
Medieval fortress with Tudor additions, torture chamber, shop, dungeon, tearoom, woodland walks, furnished rooms and topiary garden.
Nr Penzance
This beautiful island has become an icon for Cornwall and has magnificent views of Mount's Bay from its summit.
Northampton
Althorp has been home to the Spencer family for over 500 years, and contains a fascinating variety of paintings, furniture and ceramics, as well as boasting some fine interiors.
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'.