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BATH
An elegant and vivacious luxury hotel on the very grandest street in Bath, at No.15 you’ll discover 40 thoughtfully-designed boutique rooms in the heart of Bath. You can choose your room to suit your own style and personality, from imposing suites…
Lauder
With its fairy tale façade and its parkland surroundings, Thirlestane Castle is
the ultimate luxury retreat for a family gathering, group holiday or romantic couples’ getaway. Our unrivalled accommodation in the South Wing offers guests the unique…
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.
North Anston, Sheffield
Encounter the exotic and discover a wild family day out at the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre.
Ludlow
Construction of Ludlow Castle began in the late 11th Century as the border stronghold of one of the Marcher Lords, Roger De Lacy.
Long Melford
Kentwell Hall is one of England’s finest Tudor houses, fully moated and with stunning gardens and grounds
Croome D'Abitot, Nr High Green
The first complete landscape design by 'Capability' Brown, restoration has been ongoing since 1996.
Lostwithiel
The CGS Spring Flower Show is firmly established as one of the most widely respected flower shows in the UK. It’s also known as one of the most friendly and inclusive shows and as such it attracts exhibitors and visitors from all over the country…
Macclesfield
Adlington Hall, the home of the Leghs of Adlington, since 1315, was built on the site of a Hunting Lodge, which stood in the Forest of Macclesfield in 1040. The two oak trees still stand and support the east end of the hall, which was built between…
Burford
COVID UPDATE - All tickets MUST be booked online the day before your visit.
Get eye-to-eye with giraffe, watch rhinos grazing on Gothic Manor House lawns or walk with Lemurs. With over 260 different animal species in over 120 acres of beautiful…
Kelso, Roxburghshire
Explore the spectacular state rooms with outstanding collections of paintings, tapestries and furniture and find hidden treasures, like the collections of porcelain and oriental ceramics.
Canterbury
Set in 14 acres with walled garden, arboretums, woodland and formal area. Awarded 2 stars in The Good Garden Guide. Visit our tearoom for delicious homemade cakes and light lunches made with garden produce.
Skipton
Historic Home, available for exclusive private hire, perfect for house parties, family stays or weddings. Set in 3,000 acres of stunning Yorkshire Dales countryside.
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.
Aylesbury
The Capability Brown Pleasure Grounds at Wotton, currently undergoing restoration, are related to the Stowe gardens, both belonging to the Grenville family when Brown laid out the Wotton grounds between 1750 and 1767.
Eynsford
Lullingstone Castle is one of the oldest family Estates in the country, dating back to the Domesday, and was a favourite of Queen Anne. The World Garden, laid out in the shape of a world map, contains plants collected from across the globe
Arundel
Travel back in time and experience the South’s industrial and rural heritage for a unique day out in West Sussex.
Aberdeenshire
Built in 1604 by John Urquhart Tutor of Cromarty. A sculpted balcony unique in Scottish architecture depicts a piper, two grinning knights and David and Goliath.
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.
Nuneaton
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre tells the dramatic story of the Battle fought on 22nd August 1485, which marked a major turning point in English history when Richard III lost his life and crown at the hands of Henry Tudor’s army.