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There are currently 901 Historic Houses worldwide.
Emery Walker, friend and advisor to William Morris, lived in this riverside house for 30 years and it preserves the only authen…
Peaceful 5-acre plantsman’s ‘Millennium’ garden adjoining Malmesbury Abbey, the hugely historic site includes 2,000 different r…
Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed i…
Situated in Dunfermline’s historic Maygate, Abbot House, with it’s pink walls, is one of it’s most distinctive buildings. With …
Begun in 1765 and developed ever since, now a 20-acre woodland garden in coastal valley with own microclimate. Famous for its c…
One of the first examples of Scottish romantic baronial revival architecture, built by sir Walter Scott on the proceeds of his …
Aberconwy House, a fascinating white timber and stone building is now a National Trust shop. It dates from the fifteenth centur…
Set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, Adlington Hall is one of England’s most beautiful country homes, with a history t…
Historic house of Lafayette, Colorado.
This 14th-century thatched Wealden ‘hall house’ was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust in 1896. It has an …
Ancestral home of the Earls of Mar, Alloa Tower is one of Scotland’s largest surviving medieval Tower houses with an important …
Mighty fortress home of the Percy family, Dukes of Northumberland, since 1309. The exterior medieval castle is one of the fines…
Built in 1508 and set within 550 acres of walled Park, Althorp has been the home of the Spencer family for 500 years. Explore…
Strike an American Gothic pose and take a photograph in front …
Historic house located in Lafayette, Colorado. Angevine House – 610 East Simpson Street, Local Register 08/15/00, 5BL8860.
18th century cottages home to important collections, offering an insight into the domestic life of rural workers in Angus. The …
The family of young Anne Frank spent 25 months in hiding here,…
Discover the most romantic of the Shakespeare Houses, where William courted his future wife. Visit England’s most famous thatch…
English Heritage exists to protect and promote England’s spectacular historic environment and ensure that I’ts past is research…
Home of the Newdegates from 1586, Arbury’s unique charm is Sir Roger’s gothicising of the house starting c.1750 – an excellent …
A garden has existed at Ardchattan since the thirteenth century, when the Priory was founded by the monks of the Valliscaulian …
Built in 1720, a fine early Georgian, symmetrical brick manor house. Hall with imperial staircase and panelled Dining Room. Tas…
Ardress, a National Trust property, is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun and relaxati…
Good example of early Victorian Jacobean-style mansion (1833-41) with fine plasterwork, panelling, grand staircase and chapel b…
Important Scottish Palladian house by William Adam, begun in 1726. Elegant central block balanced by flanking pavilions. The fi…
The Gardens comprise ten acres of beautifully restored gardens and mature ornamental woodland which surround the ruined 15th ce…
The seat of The Dukes of Norfolk and set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens, Arundel Castle has been open to visitors …
In 1873 Ascott, together with 90 acres of land, was bought by Baron Mayer de Rothschild whose seat was at Mentmore, three miles…
A 17th century house perched on the Berkshire Downs that has a famous association with the sister of King Charles I, Elizabeth …
Ashridge has a rich history which dates right back to 1283, when Edmund of Cornwall founded a monastery for the Bonhomme monks….
One of the outstanding manor houses in England. The late medieval great hall with tall oriel window is uniquely fine amidst the…