Situated in north-eastern Wales, the 18 kilometre long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal is a feat of civil engineering of the Industrial Revolution.
A red brick Georgian house in an idyllic 18th century parkland setting situated on the…
It was predicted in 1958 that Hodnet "would one day take its place among the major…
Ironbridge is known throughout the world as the symbol of the Industrial Revolution.
The finest Palladian house in the northwest, Tabley was designed by John Carr of York for…
A fully-furnished, Elizabethan manor-house with Carolean stables. General Patton's 3rd…
Located in a rural area of northwest England, free from radio interference, Jodrell Bank…
Sculptures, paintings, furniture and family monuments. A Georgian chapel, tearooms,…
This post-industrial landscape holds a special place in the hearts of the people who live…
This Arts and Crafts house was built in 1900 by the architect H L North as his family…
Explore the magnificent castle of Edward I at Harlech - which is inscribed on the World…
Built in the 11th Century as a border stronghold, Ludlow Castle has been involved in some…
Beaumaris is the great unfinished masterpiece. It was built as one of the 'iron ring' of…
Meols Hall manor-house and estate have been in the Hesketh family for 27 generations and…
In the marvellous sweep of Cardigan Bay stand the ruins of one of Edward I's late 13th…
The Derwent valley, upstream from Derby on the southern edge of the Pennines, contains a…
A small Palladian mansion designed by James Wyatt. Park and grounds by Humphrey Repton…