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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.
Corby
Before the Norman Conquest and for 150 years afterwards the Manor of Deene belonged to the Abbey of Westminster.
Rochester
Fabled city mansion deriving its name from the stay of Charles II on the eve of The Restoration. This complex ancient house has beautiful interiors with exceptional early paintwork related to decorative scheme ‘run up’ for Charles’ visit.
Marazion
Explore the amazing Island world of St Michael's Mount and discover a fortress, a priory, a harbour and a family home. An extraordinary tidal island of legends, myths and over a thousand years of incredible history.
King's Lynn
Houghton Hall is a magnificent Palladian Mansion. Built in the 1720s for Britain's first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. Award-winning 5-acre Walled Garden, Deer Park, Model Soldier Museum, Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture, Fully licensed Café,…
Nuneaton
Known as the 'Gothic Gem of the Midlands', Arbury Hall has been the ancestral home of the Newdigate family since the 16th Century.
Lamport
Lamport Hall is a hidden gem in Northamptonshire boasting wonderful gardens, stunning architecture, an impressive art and furniture collection and a full calendar of events.
Faringdon
Buscot Park is the home of the Henderson Family and the present Lord and Lady Faringdon, with their eldest son James and his wife Lucinda. They look after the property on behalf of the National Trust as well as the family collection of pictures,…
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.
Beaulieu
Palace House, overlooking the Beaulieu River, was once the Great Gatehouse of Beaulieu Abbey with its monastic origins reflected in the fan vaulted ceilings of the 14th century Dining Hall and Lower Drawing Room.
Oxon
Medieval Manor House later transformed into a Tudor Mansion, surrounded by a wide moat and parkland.
Stamford
Burghley is one of the largest and grandest surviving houses of the sixteenth century and a magnificent example of the great Elizabethan ‘prodigy’ houses. Conceived by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587,…
Westerham
Family home of Sir Winston Churchill for over 40 years. The house and garden remain much as they where when he lived there with pictures, books, maps and personal mementoes displayed. Terraced garden and kitchen garden.
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…
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.
Ingatestone
Tudor manor house and grounds containing furniture, pictures and memorabilia accumulated by the resident family over the centuries.
Aberford
Discover Lotherton, a country estate, historic hall, and Wildlife World zoo. The Edwardian estate is truly a great place for a family day out, with plenty to keep children and grown-ups entertained.
Lancashire
Award-winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture-making Gillow dynasty. Unravel the fascinating past of this ancient, Lancashire family, wander through the spectacular grounds and pretty gardens and displays.
Aberdeenshire
'Best Visitor Experience' Award Winner. Dating from 1030 the Castle is steeped in Scottish history yet still has the atmosphere of a lived in home. It has some of the finest painted ceilings in Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots' bed-chamber.
East Grinstead
Arts and Crafts family home with Morris & Co. interiors, set in a beautiful hillside garden.