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Historic houses in England is a link page for any stately home, country house or other historic house in England. A stately home is, strictly speaking, one of about 500 large properties built in England between the mid-16th century and the early part of the 20th century, as well as converted abbeys and other church property (after the Dissolution of the Monasteries). ...
A country house is a large dwelling, such as a mansion, located on a country estate. ...
A historic house can be a stately home, the birthplace of a famous person, or a house with an interesting history. ...
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Bedfordshire
Battlesden House was a large manor house situated in parkland, Battlesden Park, close to the hamlet of Battlesden in Bedfordshire, England. ...
Chicksands was a Royal Air Force station in Bedfordshire, England (but not an airfield). ...
Eggington House circa 1900 Eggington House is the manor house of the village of Eggington situated near Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England. ...
Hinwick House, built in 1709-14 for Richard Orlebar, stands in the village of Hinwick in its own park of about 32 acres on the west side of the road from Podington and to the south off the Wollaston Road from which the house is approached along a drive. ...
Houghton House is a ruined house in Bedfordshire, on the ridge just north of Ampthill, and about 8 miles south of Bedford. ...
South-west facade of Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. ...
Moggerhanger House is a Grade I listed country house in Bedfordshire, England, designed by the eminent architect John Soane. ...
Someries castle (sometimes spelled Summeries castle) is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, in Bedfordshire in the United Kingdom. ...
Turvey Abbey in the village of Turvey in the English county of Bedfordshire. ...
The layout of Woburn before partial demolition. ...
Wrest House c. ...
Berkshire Aldermaston Court is in Aldermaston, Berkshire. ...
Basildon Park in the 1820s. ...
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Bearwood College, a secondary public school situated near Wokingham, Berkshire, was the Royal Merchant Navy School. ...
Billingbear House is situated in Billingbear Park, Berkshire, England. ...
Bisham Abbey. ...
Bulmershe Court is, today, a campus of the University of Reading, situated in what is now the Reading suburb of Woodley, in the English county of Berkshire. ...
Caversham Park is a historic house with parkland in the suburb of Caversham, on the outskirts of Reading, England. ...
Coley Park is a suburb within the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. ...
Built 1650 in Windsor Great Park, south of Royal Lodge, Cumberland Lodge was called Byfield House till 1670. ...
The Deanery (or Deanery Gardens) is a house designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in Sonning, Berkshire, England, between 1899 and 1901, in the style of the Arts and Crafts movement. ...
East front of Ditton Park House, 2004 Ditton Park was part of the Manor of Ditton which was located in what was formerly the south east corner of Buckinghamshire, before the county boundary reorganisations of the 1974 & 1998 which moved it to the Slough Unitary Authority, which is in the...
Easthampstead Park is a mansion between Bracknell and Wokingham in Berkshire in a 60 acre estate although in 1786 it extended to 5,000 acres. ...
Foxhill House is a Gothic revival style building on the Whiteknights campus of the University of Reading in the English town of Reading. ...
Standing in Frogmore Gardens, about a kilometre south of Windsor Castle in Windsor Home Park, the original house was built in 1680-1684 by Charles IIs architect Hugh May for his nephew Thomas May. ...
Monkey Island is an island in the River Thames near the village of Bray, Berkshire, England. ...
Oakley Court is a Victorian, Gothic mansion, built in 1859, set in 35 acres overlooking the River Thames near Windsor and was used in the filming of the St Trinians series and the Hammer House of Horror films. ...
Park Place is a historic house in the civil parish of Remenham in Berkshire, England, set in large grounds above the River Thames. ...
Prospect Park is a park in Tilehurst, near Reading in Berkshire, England. ...
Royal Lodge was the residence of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in Windsor Great Park from 1952 until her death in 2002. ...
Shaw House is an Elizabethan mansion in Shaw, on the north-eastern outskirts of Newbury in Berkshire. ...
Sonning Bishops Palace was a former episcopal palace at Sonning, near Reading, Berkshire, England. ...
South Hill Park is a 24 acre (96,000 square metre) site that lies to the south of Bracknell town centre in the Birch Hill estate. ...
Sunninghill Park is the official residence of the Duke of York. ...
Swallowfield Park is a stately home and estate in the English county of Berkshire. ...
Home of John Lennon and Yoko Ono from the late summer of 1969 until the end of 1971, located on a hundred-acre estate in Ascot, England. ...
Ufton Court is an Elizabethan manor house situated near Ufton Nervet, Berkshire, United Kingdom. ...
Wallingford Museum. ...
The rear of Welford Park House, with the church of Welford St. ...
The lake. ...
This article is about the castle in Windsor. ...
Wokefield Park, Mortimer, Reading, Berkshire, is now a golf club, but the main house of Wokefield Park was probably built for the Brocas family when they acquired the property sometime before 1777. ...
Buckinghamshire The Abbey, Aston Abbotts is a small country house in Buckinghamshire, UK. The house derived its name from being a property of St. ...
Amersham Museum is a small local museum based in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. ...
The centre of the entrance front. ...
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Aston Clinton House, (also known as Green Park though referred to as simply Aston Clinton by the Rothschild family) was a large mansion to the south east of the village of Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. ...
During World War II, codebreakers at Bletchley Park decrypted and interpreted messages from a large number of Axis code and cipher systems, including the German Enigma machine. ...
Boarstall Tower Boarstall is a village in Buckinghamshire, England near the border with Oxfordshire. ...
Bulstrode Park is a large park to the northwest of the Buckinghamshire town of Gerrards Cross in the English Home Counties. ...
Chenies Manor House, at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, built around 1460 by Sir John Cheyne. ...
Chequers, or Chequers Court, is a large house to the south east of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England, that sits at the foot of the Chiltern Hills. ...
In the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising many of the executive functions nominally vested in the Sovereign, who is head of state. ...
Chicheley is a village in the county of Milton Keynes, England, though prior to the administrative boundary change in 1995 it was in Buckinghamshire. ...
Claydon House Claydon House is a country house in the Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, England, close to the village of Middle Claydon. ...
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View looking north from the Ring in the Parterre showing Terrace Pavilion and Clock Tower to the left with Lower Terrace and Borghese Balustrade below Cliveden should not be confused with Clevedon in Somerset Cliveden as seen from its lawn. ...
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Coppins was originally a mid-nineteenth century farmhouse built by John Mitchell. ...
Manor House in the Chiltern Hills now used as a Hotel and Spa situated in Medmenham, Near Marlow, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. ...
Dorney Court is an early Tudor manor house, dating from around 1500, located in the village of Dorney, Buckinghamshire. ...
Dorneywood is a moderately large Queen Anne style house built in 1920, near Burnham in Buckinghamshire. ...
Eythrope (previously Ethorp) is a hamlet and country house in the parish of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. ...
Fawley Court stands by the River Thames, north of Henley-on-Thames, on a site that has been occupied for around a thousand years. ...
Halton House viewed from the north Halton House is a country house situated in the Chiltern Hills above the village of Halton in Buckinghamshire, England. ...
Hampden House is a country house in the village of Great Hampden, between Great Missenden and Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire. ...
Hartwell is a village in central Buckinghamshire, England. ...
Hughenden Valley (formerly called Hughenden or Hitchendon) is an extensive village in Buckinghamshire, England, just to the north of High Wycombe. ...
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Mentmore in the 1990s Mentmore Towers is a large English country house in the village of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire. ...
Miltons Cottage is a timber framed 16th century building located in the Buckinghamshire village of Chalfont St Giles. ...
Missenden Abbey (also referred to as Great Missenden Abbey) was an Augustinian monastery founded in 1133 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. ...
Nether Winchendon (also known as Lower Winchendon) is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. ...
Princes Risborough Manor House is a large manor in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, England. ...
Shardeloes is a large 18th century country house 1 mile northwest of Amersham in Buckinghamshire, England. ...
The south or garden front of Stowe from Jones Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen (1819). ...
Taplow Court is a large Victorian house in the village of Taplow near Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire, England. ...
Tyringham Hall, (TEER-ing-um) is a green-domed building originally designed by Sir John Soane in 1792. ...
Waddesdon Manor. ...
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The double colonnade on the south front of West Wycombe is highly unusual in English architecture. ...
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Winslow Hall:- The very name Winslow Hall is also the subject of an architectural debate: Who designed it? Winslow Hall was built in 1700 by Secretary Lowndes. So claims the Magnus Brittannia, with no mention of an architect. ...
Wormsley Park is a 2500 acre (10 km²) estate and stately home between Stokenchurch and Watlington in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire, England, home of the philanthropist Sir Paul Getty until his death in 2003. ...
Wycombe Abbey is one of the most famous independent girls schools in Britain. ...
Cambridgeshire The house at Anglesey Abbey Anglesey Abbey is a country house, formerly a priory, in the village of Lode, 5 ½ miles (8. ...
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Buckden Towers is a 15th century fortified manor house, located on the high street in Buckden in Cambridgeshire, England. ...
Burghley House Burghley House is a grand 16th-century English country house near the town of Stamford in Lincolnshire. ...
Sign on the green Harston is a village to the south of Cambridge, England. ...
Hinchingbrooke House in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, is best known for its time as a school, which was attended by Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys. ...
The three cottages which comprise the main house of Kettles Yard. ...
Kimbolton Castle in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, is best known as the final home (or prison) of King Henry VIIIs first queen, Catherine of Aragon. ...
Longthorpe Tower Longthorpe Tower is a three storey tower situated in the village of Longthorpe, now a district of Peterborough, about 2 miles west of the citys centre. ...
The Manor is a house in the village of Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire (formerly Huntingdonshire and then, briefly, Huntingdon and Peterborough). ...
The Old Vicarage in the English town of Grantchester is a house associated with the poet Rupert Brooke, who lived nearby and in 1912 immortalised it in a poem. ...
Peckover House (National Trust) Perfectly positioned in the centre of North Brink, Peckover House is the finest property in Wisbech. ...
The new house at Spinney Abbey, 2004 Spinney Abbey, also formerly known as Spinney Priory, is a house and farm on the site of a former monastic foundation close to the village of Wicken, on the edge of the fens in Cambridgeshire, England. ...
Wimpole Hall in 1880. ...
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Cheshire - Adlington Hall
- Arley Hall
- Bramall Hall, Bramhall
- Brereton Hall, Brereton
- Burton Hall
- Burton Manor
- Capesthorne Hall
- Castle Park House
- Cholmondeley Castle
- Churche's Mansion, Nantwich
- Doddington Hall, near Nantwich
- Dorfold Hall
- Eaton Hall
- Elton Hall, Aldford
- Gawsworth Hall, Gawsworth, owned by Richards family, but open to the public
- Haslington Hall
- Little Moreton Hall
- Lyme Park, Disley - National Trust
- Moss Hall, Audlem
- Peckforton Castle
- Peover Hall, Lower Peover
- Rode Hall
- Tabley House near Knutsford
- Tatton Park, Tatton
- Winnington Hall, Northwich
The home of the Legh family since 1315, Adlington Hall is a manor house in Cheshire dating back to Saxon times. ...
Arley Hall Arley Hall is a country house in Arley, Cheshire, England and is situated adjacent to the town of Northwich. ...
Bramall Hall Part of the grounds and lakes Bramall Hall near Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, England is one of the remaining Tudor halls, a timber framed manor house, with 66 acres of landscaped parkland featuring lakes, woodland walks and gardens. ...
Bramhall (a disrict of Stockport in Greater Manchester, North West England) Bramhall is a large village in Stockport, England. ...
Brereton, Staffordshire once had its own separate identity but now is incorporated into the town of Rugeley, being part of the Cannock Chase area. ...
Capesthorne Hall is the home of the Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire, the Queens chief representative in Cheshire. ...
Castle Park House is a historic house surrounded by extensive grounds in the market town of Frodsham in Cheshire, England(grid reference SJ514775). ...
Cholmondeley Castle Cholmondeley Castle (pronounced Chumly) is a mansion house in the civil parish of Cholmondeley, Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ536514). ...
Churches Mansion is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan mansion house at the eastern end of Hospital Street in Nantwich, Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ656521). ...
Nantwich is a market town in south Cheshire, England, in the Borough and parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich. ...
Nantwich is a market town in south Cheshire, England, in the Borough and parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich. ...
Eaton Hall in 1708. ...
Aldford is a village in the county of Cheshire, south of Chester. ...
Gawsworth Hall is a half-timbered historic house and a former stately home in Gawsworth, Cheshire, in the north west of England near Macclesfield. ...
Gawsworth is a village in the county of Cheshire in the north west of England. ...
Haslington is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. ...
Little Moreton Hall is a manor house in Congleton, Cheshire. ...
The south front of Lyme Park, Cheshire as rebuilt by Giacomo Leoni. ...
Disley is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. ...
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Audlem is a village in the county of Cheshire in the north-west of England, approximately seven miles south of Nantwich. ...
View of outer wall and chapel Peckforton Castle is a Victorian country house built in the style of a medieval castle. ...
Map of civil parish of Rushton within borough of Vale Royal Lower Peover, previously known as Nether Peover, is a village and civil parish in the county of Cheshire, in the north west of England, approximately 6 miles east of Northwich and 4 miles south of Knutsford. ...
Map sources for Tabley House at grid reference SJ725778 Tabley House is an 18th-century Palladian mansion in Knutsford, Cheshire. ...
, Knutsford is a town and civil parish in the borough of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, located south-west of Manchester, and west of Wilmslow. ...
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Winnington Hall is in Winnington, now a suburb of Northwich, Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ645746). ...
Northwich is a wich town in Cheshire, England. ...
Cornwall Antony (Grid reference SX399547) is a village and civil parish in the Caradon district of Cornwall, England, on the Rame Peninsula about three miles west of Torpoint. ...
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The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall preserves the 20th century sculptors house and garden much as they were when she lived and worked there. ...
Cotehele, (Grid reference SX422685), is a mediaeval/Tudor house located in St Dominick, near Saltash, Cornwall. ...
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The Godolphin Estate is a National Trust property situated in Godolphin Cross, Helston, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. ...
Hawkers Hut Hawkers Hut is a historic building at Morwenstow, Cornwall originally built by Robert Stephen Hawker (1803 â 1875), close to Higher Sharpnose Point. ...
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Lanhydrock in 1880. ...
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Lawrence House is a Georgian townhouse situated in Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom. ...
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Mount Edgcumbe House is a stately home in south-east Cornwall. ...
Tintagel Old Post Office is a 14th-century stone house, built to the plan of a medieval manor house, situated in Tintagel, Cornwall, United Kingdom. ...
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Pencarrow is a country house in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom, situated between Bodmin and Wadebridge, the house is approached down a long drive, almost 1 mile long. ...
Penhallam is the grass covered ruins of a medieval manor house, surrounded by a protective moat. ...
Port Eliot is the family home of Lord St Germans in the village of St Germans, Saltash, Cornwall. ...
Prideaux Place is a stately house in Padstow, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. ...
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Tintagel Old Post Office is a 14th-century stone house, built to the plan of a medieval manor house, situated in Tintagel, Cornwall, United Kingdom. ...
Tregarden St Mabyn Cornwall Tregarden is a Grade II* listed large house built by the Barrett family in the late 16th century in the parish of St Mabyn, Cornwall. ...
Tregenna Castle, in St Ives, Cornwall, was built in the eighteenth century as the residence of the wealthy Stephens family. ...
The Tregothnan Estate, located near Truro in Cornwall, England, is the traditional home of the Boscawen family, and the seat of Lord Falmouth. ...
Trerice is a National Trust property located in Kestle Mill,near Newquay, Cornwall (grid reference SW840584) External links Trerice information at the Nationl Trust Categories: | | | ...
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Cumbria The Abbey in the village of Skirwith in Cumbria, England, UK is a two storey Classical house of five by three bays, built by Thomas Addison, mason, in 1768-74 for John Orfeur Yates, who spent many years in India. ...
Abbey House, Barrow-in-Furness in the modern county of Cumbria, formerly Lancashire (England), is a Neo-Elizabethan H-plan mansion built by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1913-14 as a guest house for Vickers Ltd and a flat for the Managing Director, Sir James McKechnie. ...
This article is about the house in Cumbria; for the Belfast football club see Brantwood F.C. Brantwood, overlooking Coniston Water, Cumbria, England, was the home of Victorian writer and painter John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in 1900. ...
Clifton Hall today Clifton Hall in the civil parish of Clifton, Cumbria was a 15th century fortified manor house which was home to the Clifton family for almost 600 years. ...
Derwent Island House is an 18th-century house situated on Derwent Island, Derwent Water, Keswick, Cumbria, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
Dove Cottage Dove Cottage is a house on the edge of Grasmere in the Lake District. ...
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1799 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Year 1808 (MDCCCVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
A lithograph of Dovenby Hall sketched in 1855. ...
Greystoke Castle is in the village of Greystoke 8 Km west of Penrith in the county of Cumbria in northern England. ...
Hill Top is a house in Cumbria, England, which once belonged to the childrens writer Beatrix Potter, who wrote the Peter Rabbit books. ...
Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 â 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ...
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Holker Hall in 1880. ...
Levens Hall circa 1880. ...
Lowther Castle circa 1880. ...
Mirehouse is a 17th-century house to the north of Keswick in Cumbria, at the foot of Dodd, near Bassenthwaite Lake and St Begas Church, on the A591. ...
Muchland is a medieval manor in Low Furness in the county of Cumbria. ...
Muncaster Castle circa 1880. ...
Naworth Castle is a castle in Cumberland, England. ...
Rydal Hall and its formal gardens Rydal Hall is an early 19th century Grade II listed historic house on the outskirts of the village of Rydal in the Lake District, England. ...
Rydal Mount was William Wordsworths home from 1813 to 1850. ...
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Year 1813 (MDCCCXIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
For the game, see: 1850 (board game) 1850 (MDCCCL) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday [1] of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Salkeld Hall is a Red Sandstone Grade II* Listed Country House in the village of Little Salkeld, Cumbria. ...
Sizergh Castle & Garden are a castle, stately home and garden in Sizergh, Cumbria, England, about four miles south of Kendal, and in the care of the National Trust. ...
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Swarthmoor Hall was the home of Margaret Fell, a 17th Century English Quaker. ...
Swinton Park is the ancestral home of the Cunliffe-Lister family in Masham, North Yorkshire, the United Kingdom, the castle set in 200 acres of parkland, lakes and gardens. ...
Townend is a 17th-century house located near Troutbeck, Windemere, Cumbria, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
The Tullie House Museum is a museum in Carlisle, Cumbria in England. ...
Wordsworth House is a Georgian townhouse situated in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
Wordsworth redirects here. ...
Derbyshire Alfreton Hall is at the heart of local social and industrial history in Derbyshire. ...
Allestree is a suburb of Derby, England. ...
Barlborough Hall is a historic English building. ...
North West View of Bolsover Castle c. ...
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Breadsall Priory in December 2005. ...
Bretby Hall is a country house at Bretby, Derbyshire, England, north of Swadlincote and east of Burton-upon-Trent on the border with Staffordshire. ...
Calke Abbey is a country house in Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, and a property of the National Trust. ...
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A view of Chatsworth from the south-west circa 1880. ...
Ednaston Manor is a country house in Ednaston, near Brailsford, Derbyshire. ...
Elvaston Castle (full name Elvaston Castle Country Park) is a country park in Derbyshire, England with 200 acres of woodlands, parkland and formal gardens. ...
Foremarke Hall Foremarke Hall is a country house located near the village of Repton in Derbyshire. ...
Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England (2002) For other uses, see Haddon Hall (disambiguation). ...
Hardwick Hall, built 1590â1597 Hardwicks long gallery in the 1890s. ...
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Hardwick Hall, built 1590â1597 Hardwicks long gallery in the 1890s. ...
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Kedleston Hall was Brettinghams opportunity to prove himself capable of designing a house to rival Holkham Hall. ...
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Detail of a scary figure on a large vase in the gardens of Melbourne Hall Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, was once the seat of Victorian Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and thus is the ultimate origin for the naming of Melbourne, Australia. ...
Norbury Hall is a medieval 13th century manor house and an adjoining 15th century Elizabethan hall situated near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. ...
Pickford expo Pickfords House Museum, No 41 Friar Gate Derby, is an elegant Georgian town house, built by the prominent architect Joseph Pickford in 1770. ...
Renishaw Hall, the family home of the Sitwells for over 350 years, dates from the 17th century. ...
Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury near Derby, England. ...
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Sutton Scarsdale Hall Sutton Scarsdale Hall is a ruined stately home just outside Chesterfield. ...
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Tapton House is situated in Chesterfield, North Derbyshire, England. ...
Thornbridge Hall is a large country house situated near the village Great Longstone in the local government district of Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire, England. ...
Wingfield Manor is a deserted (since the 1770s) house some 4 miles from the town of Alfreton in the English county of Derbyshire. ...
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Devon A La Ronde is an 18th-century 16-sided house located in Exmouth, Devon, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
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Arlington Court, Devon, England Arlington Court is an English country house designed in a severe Greek revival style circa 1820. ...
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Berry Pomeroy Castle is a very late castle â or alternatively a country house â located halfway up a wooded hillside, looking over deep ravine and stream and situated in Berry Pomeroy, near Totnes, Devon, England. ...
Bickleigh Castle is a fortified manor house that stands on the banks of the River Exe in Devon, United Kingdom. ...
A distant view of Bradley Manor showing its location in the wooded valley. ...
Buckland Abbey is a 700-year-old house in Yelverton, Devon, England, noted for its connection with Sir Francis Drake and presently in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
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Cadhay is a beautiful Elizabethan Manor House built around a central courtyard with luxurious accommodation for and magnificent gardens. ...
Castle Drogo is a country house in Drewsteignton, Devon, England. ...
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Chambercombe Manor is a Norman manor house located near Ilfracombe, Devon. ...
The Church House is a fine two-storey granite building in Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon, England, dating from 1537, which stands alongside the church, overlooking the tiny village square. ...
The Church House is a building in South Tawton, in Devon, UK . ...
House at Coleton Fishacre Garden at Coleton Fishacre Coleton Fishacre is a property consisting of a 24-acre garden and a house in the Arts and Crafts style, situated in Kingswear, Devon, England. ...
Compton Castle is a fortified manor house nestled in a valley in Marldon, Paignton, about five miles west of Torquay, Devon, England (grid reference SX865648). ...
Cullompton Manor House is situated at the corner of Tiverton Lane and Fore Street and is built in the Elizabethan style. ...
Dartington Hall Estate Gardens Dartington Hall, near Totnes, Devon, England, is a medieval hall built between 1388 and 1400 for John Holand, Earl of Huntingdon, half-brother to Richard II. After John was beheaded, the Crown owned the estate until it was acquired in 1559 by Sir Arthur Champernowne, Vice...
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, Flete is a village southwest of Margate in Kent, England. ...
Greenway is the name of Agatha Christies home in Devon, England. ...
Killerton is is an 18th-century house in Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, England, which, with its hillside garden and estate, is now owned by the National Trust and is open to the public. ...
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The dining room at Kirkham House Kirkham House is a late medieval stone house located in Paignton, Devon in the United Kingdom. ...
Knightshayes Court is an estate in Tiverton, Devon, England, owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. ...
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Luscombe Castle was built in 1800 for Charles Hoare, a prominent banker from the near by resort town of Dawlish, in the county of Devon. ...
Maristow House is located in Devon, England, just north of Plymouth, on the River Tavy. ...
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Oldway Mansion is a large house and gardens in Paignton, Devon. ...
Paignton harbour , Paignton (IPA: ) is a coastal town in Devon in the United Kingdom. ...
Overbecks Museum & Garden is an Edwardian house and 2. ...
Powderham Castle, located in Devon, England, was built between 1390 and 1420 by Sir Philip Courtney. ...
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Shute Barton, located at Shute, near Axminster, Devon, England, is a mediaeval manor house, today a property of the National Trust. ...
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A blue plaque welcoming visitors to Torre Abbey Torre Abbey comprises of two Grade I listed buildings in Torquay. ...
Ugbrooke circa 1880. ...
Woodway Cottage in about 1825 when Captain Spratt was living there. ...
Dorset Athelhampton is one of the finest 15th-century manor houses in England, and is set in superb gardens. ...
Clouds Hill is an isolated cottage in the county of Dorset in South West England which was purchased by T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) in 1925. ...
Thomas Edward Lawrence (August 16, 1888 – May 19, 1935), also known as Lawrence of Arabia, and (apparently, among his Arab allies) Aurens or El Aurens, became famous for his role as a British liaison officer during the Arab Revolt of 1916–1918. ...
Crichel House is a country house located near the village of Moor Crichel in Dorset, England. ...
Deans Court Deans Court is a student hall of residence at the University of St Andrews, and arguably the oldest dwelling house in the city of St Andrews. ...
Fiddleford Manor is a medieval manor house located near Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. ...
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Forde Abbey is a building in Dorset, England. ...
Gloucester House is a former royal residence in the seaside resort of Weymouth on the south coast of England. ...
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Kingston Lacy Kingston Lacy is a stately home and estate near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England, now owned by the National Trust. ...
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Kingston Maurward is a large Georgian mansion set in a 750 acre (3 square km) estate in Dorset, England, situated in the Frome valley two miles east of Dorchester. ...
Kingston Russell is a large mansion house and estate near Long Bredy in Dorset, England, west of Dorchester. ...
Lulworth Castle Lulworth Castle, in East Lulworth, Dorset, situated south of Wool, is a Castle. ...
Max Gate is the former home of Thomas Hardy and is located in Dorchester, Dorset, England. ...
Milton Abbey in Dorset was a Benedictine foundation, but only part of the church now survives and is used as a parish church. ...
Sandford Orcas is a village in north west Dorset, England, three miles north of Sherborne. ...
The front of the castle Sherborne Castle is a 16th-century Tudor mansion southeast of Sherborne in Dorset, England. ...
Stalbridge is a small town situated on the A357 in the Blackmore Vale area of North Dorset, near the border with Somerset in South England. ...
Durham Auckland Castle is a castle near to the town of Bishop Auckland in County Durham, England. ...
Durham Castle is a Norman castle in the city of Durham in County Durham, England. ...
Lambton Castle in the late 19th century. ...
Preston Hall is a Victorian mansion house in the grounds of Preston Park, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees, England. ...
Raby Castle from Jones Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen (1819). ...
Rokeby Park is a country house in the Palladian style in northern England. ...
Wynyard Park circa 1880. ...
East Riding of Yorkshire Aldby Park is a country estate in the village of Buttercrambe near the village of Stamford Bridge in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. ...
Blaydes House is a Georgian house in High Street, Kingston upon Hull, England. ...
Gate House, Burton Agnes Hall, looking north to the gate and the hall beyond (photo Stephen Horncastle, March 2006) Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in the village of Burton Agnes, near Driffield in Yorkshire, originally built in 1173. ...
Burton Constable Hall is a large Elizabethan country house with 18th- and 19th-century interiors, and a fine 18th-century cabinet of curiosities, set in a 120 ha park designed by Capability Brown. ...
Londesborough Hall from Britannia Illustrata by Kip and Knyff (1709) Londesborough Hall was a country house in the village of Londesborough in the East Riding of Yorkshire, close to the towns of Market Weighton and Pocklington. ...
Carving at Sewerby Hall Sewerby Hall is a Grade I listed country house set in 50 acres of landscaped gardens in the village of Sewerby, East Riding of Yorkshire. ...
Sledmere House is a Georgian country house, containing Chippendale, Sheraton and French furnishings and many fine pictures, set within a park designed by Capability Brown. ...
Tranby Croft is a large country house and estate at Anlaby, near Hull in East Yorkshire, England. ...
Wilberforce House is the birth place of William Wilberforce and is located in Kingston upon Hull, England. ...
East Sussex Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex, England, was the first property to be acquired by the National Trust (1896). ...
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Anne of Cleves House is a 16th century timber-framed Wealden hall-house in Southover High Street in Lewes, East Sussex, UK. It formed part of Anne of Clevess divorce settlement from Henry VIII in 1541. ...
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Bentley House may refer to: Bentley House (East Sussex), an historic house in East Sussex, England United States Robert Irving Bentley House, a city-designated landmark in Berkeley, California that was home to Archetype Press[1] Bentley House (Springfield), a place of interest in Springfield, Missouri Crowninshield-Bentley House, Salem...
Charleston Farmhouse, near Lewes, East Sussex, UK Charleston, often called Charleston Farmhouse is a farmhouse located between Lewes and Polegate in Sussex, England. ...
Glyndebourne is a country house near Lewes in East Sussex, England. ...
Glynde Place is a Manor House in East Sussex, United Kingdom. ...
Great Dixter is a house in East Sussex close to the South Coast of England. ...
Hammerwood Park is a country house in East Sussex, England near the town of East Grinstead. ...
Herstmonceux Castle Herstmonceux Castle in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, is currently owned by Queens University at Kingston. ...
Lamb House Lamb House is an 18th-century house situated in Rye, East Sussex, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
For other uses of this name, see Henry James (disambiguation). ...
Marlborough House is a mansion in Brighton on the south coast of England. ...
Michelham Priory Watermill Michelham Priory is the site of a former Augustine Priory near Upper Dicker, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom. ...
Monks House is an 18th century weatherboarded cottage located in the village of Rodmell, three miles (4. ...
For the American writer, see Virginia Euwer Wolff. ...
The Royal Pavilion The Royal Pavilion is a splendid palace built in Brighton, East Sussex, in the 19th Century as a seaside retreat for the then Prince Regent. ...
Sheffield Park Gardens See also Sheffield Park (constituency) for the district of Sheffield. ...
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Stanmer is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Brighton, East Sussex, England. ...
Essex Abbotswick (or Abbotswick Hall) at Navestock Side, in the English county of Essex is a small country house standing in a well timbered garden with a small lake. ...
Audley End House (grid reference TL524381) is largely an early 17th-century country house just outside Saffron Walden, Essex, south of Cambridge, England. ...
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Copped Hall aka Copthall is a ruined mansion close to Epping in Essex, England, dating to the 12th century. ...
Creeksea Place Manor is located near to the town of Burnham-on-Crouch in the Essex countryside. ...
The Gidea Hall was located in historical county of Essex (or in the parish of Havering). ...
Hare Hall is a house and grounds located in Gidea Park in East London. ...
Hylands Park is a country house and its surrounding 574 acre park in Essex in southern England. ...
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Engraving of Moyns Park, Essex, by Thomas Wright, in his History of Essex, published 1831. ...
// Wanstead Park is located in the London Borough of Redbridge, near to Wanstead. ...
Gloucestershire Acton Court is a recently restored Tudor house on Latteridge Lane, Iron Acton, South Gloucestershire, England. ...
Badminton House is a large country house in Gloucestershire, England, and has been the principal seat of the Dukes of Beaufort since the late 17th century. ...
Berkeley Castle in 1712. ...
The mansion. ...
Blaise Hamlet is a complex of small cottages around a green. ...
Chavenage House is an Elizabethan manor house, situated 1. ...
Cirencester House (or Park), at Cirencester in Gloucestershire, is the seat of the Bathurst family, Earls Bathurst. ...
Clifton Hill House (grid reference ST571737) is a grade I listed[1] Palladian villa in the Clifton area of Bristol, England which is now used as a hall of residence by the University of Bristol. ...
Dodington Park is a country house and estate in Dodington, Gloucestershire, England. ...
Dyrham Park is a important baroque mansion near the village of Dyrham in Gloucestershire, England. ...
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Gatcombe Park is the private country home of Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, situated between the Gloucestershire villages of Minchinhampton and Avening, five miles south of Stroud. ...
The Georgian House is a historic building in Bristol, England. ...
Goldney Hall is one of the three halls of residence in Clifton, Bristol providing accommodation for students at the University of Bristol. ...
Highgrove is the country home of HRH The Prince of Wales, in Gloucestershire. ...
Horton Court is a stone-built manor house situated in Horton, near Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire, England. ...
Kings Weston House (grid reference ST529771) is a historic building in Kings Weston Lane, Kingsweston, Bristol, England. ...
Lodge Park grandstand showing the front and side elevation Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate is a National Trust property near Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England. ...
Situated at the village of Bisley, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, Nether Lypiatt Manor is the country home of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. ...
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The Red Lodge Museum is a historic building in Bristol, England. ...
The Royal Fort (grid reference ST580734) is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol. ...
Sezincote is a British estate, located in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. ...
Snowshill Manor is a National Trust property located in the village of Snowshill, Gloucestershire, England. ...
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Stanway House (photo by Philip Halling) Stanway is a small crossroads village in the English county of Gloucestershire. ...
The Stonehouse Court is a Grade II listed manor house in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England which is now a hotel. ...
Lord (Sam) Vestey, the great grandson of 1st Lord Vestey, is the current head of the family and Chairman of the Vestey Group. ...
The knot garden of Sudeley Castle Sudeley Castle is near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. ...
Toddington Manor is a 19th century country house in the English county of Gloucestershire. ...
Tortworth Court is a Victorian mansion in Gloucestershire built in Tudor style between between 1848 and 1853 by Lord Ducie. ...
Westonbirt House in the late 19th century. ...
Whittington Court is a historic house, five miles east of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England. ...
Woodchester Mansion is an unfinished, gothic mansion located in Woodchester, Gloucestershire in the United Kingdom. ...
Hampshire Abbess Grange is a neo-Elizabethan house at Leckford, Hampshire in the UK designed by Sir Banister Fletcher, a British architect, in 1901 for George Miles Bailey, on the site of a former grange of St. ...
Amport House is a manor house near Andover, Hampshire used by the British military. ...
Basing House, Hampshire, was a major English Tudor palace and castle that once rivalled Hampton Court Palace in its size and opulence. ...
Bramshill House (photo by Andrew Smith, 2006) Bramshill House is a Jacobean mansion standing in 269 acres of land in the civil parish of Bramshill in north-east Hampshire in England. ...
Breamore House is an Elizabethan manor house noted for its fine collection of paintings and furniture and situated in Breamore, just north of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England. ...
Broadlands Estate, Romsey. ...
Botley is a historic village in Hampshire, England that obtained a charter for a market from Henry III in 1267. ...
A house in Headley, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, which is perhaps most known for the music that was recorded there by bands such as Led Zeppelin and Genesis. ...
Heckfield Place is an 18th-century Georgian country estate in Heckfield, Hampshire, in the United Kingdom. ...
Highclere Castle is a Victorian country house in high Elizabethan style, with park designed by Capability Brown, in a 24 square kilometre estate south of Newbury, Berkshire, England. ...
Hinton Ampner is a house and garden in Bramdean, near Alresford, Hampshire, England. ...
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Mottisfont Abbey is owned by the National Trust and is located near Romsey, Hampshire. ...
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Northington Grange, near New Alresford, Hampshire. ...
Roke Manor is the name of the 17th century manor house approximately 2km north-west of Romsey in Hampshire, UK. The house and 22 acre grounds are currently owned by Siemens company Roke Manor Research Limited. ...
Southwick House was the manor house of the Southwick Estate located just to the north of Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. ...
Stargroves in East End, Newbury, was the 1970s home of Mick Jagger, who recorded Exile On Main Street and five songs from Sticky Fingers there. ...
Stratfield Saye House, at Stratfield Saye on the border of Hampshire and Berkshire in England, has been the home of the Dukes of Wellington since 1817. ...
The Dukedom of Wellington is a hereditary title and the senior Dukedom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. ...
A country house is a large dwelling, such as a mansion, located on a country estate. ...
Titchfield Abbey has been many things, but is now a ruin and occassional concert venue just outside Fareham, Hampshire. ...
The Vyne is a 16th century house built for Lord Sandys, King Henry VIII’s Lord Chamberlain. ...
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Herefordshire Abbey Dore Court is a minor country house in Herefordshire, UK. It was built in the late 19th century, perhaps for Capt. ...
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Croft Castle is in the village of Croft, Herefordshire, some 7 Km to the north-west of Leominster (grid reference SO449655). ...
Eastnor Castle circa 1880. ...
Hampton Court is a castellated country house in the English county of Herefordshire. ...
Hellens Manor is situated in the village of Much Marcle, Herefordshire. ...
Hertfordshire Ashridge Forest, April The Bridgewater Monument View from Bridgewater Monument to the house Ashridge is an estate and house in Hertfordshire, England; part of the land stretches into Buckinghamshire and it is close to the Bedfordshire border. ...
Ashwell Bury, at Ashwell in Hertfordshire, UK is an early 19th century house of white brick, perhaps originally built before 1836 for Edward George Fordham (1782-1868); altered c. ...
Brocket Hall is a country house in Hertfordshire, England, 22 miles from central London by road. ...
A woodcut of Cassiobury House as it was in 1707. ...
The manor house. ...
The Frythe is a country house set in its own grounds in rural Hertfordshire, just outside the village of Welwyn, about 30 miles north of London. ...
The great hall Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Knebworth House is a country house near Stevenage in Hertfordshire, England. ...
Langleybury was a country house and estate in Hertfordshire, England situated 2 miles north of the town of Watford on a low hill above the valley of the River Gade. ...
Moor Park is a Grade I listed Palladian mansion set within several hundred acres of parkland in Hertfordshire, England. ...
Putteridge Bury Putteridge Bury is a country house on the edge of the built-up area of Luton, Bedfordshire, England but actually over the county boundary in the parish of Offley in Hertfordshire. ...
Shaws Corner was the home of playwright George Bernard Shaw from 1906 until his death in 1950. ...
Sopwell House is an historic country house, now a 128 room luxury hotel, situated just south of St Albans, Hertfordshire , England. ...
A Georgian mansion, built in 1773, is the largest property in the village of Aldbury, Hertfordshire. ...
Theobalds House (also known as Theobalds Palace), located in Theobalds Park, just outside Cheshunt in the English county of Hertfordshire, was a prominent stately home and (later) royal palace of the 16th and early 17th centuries. ...
Tring Park is a large country house near Tring, Hertfordshire. ...
Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire is a neo-Palladian English country house, designed by Isaac Ware in 1754 for Admiral John Byng, the fourth son of Admiral Sir George Byng, which remains in the family at the heart of a 2500-acre estate seventeen miles from Hyde Park Corner. ...
Isle of Wight Appuldurcombe House is the impressive shell of a grand 18th-century baroque style stately home of the Worsley family. ...
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Arreton is a village in the central eastern part of the Isle of Wight, England. ...
Dimbola Lodge was the Isle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. ...
Farringford House is a large manor house, with a farm and golf course, located at Freshwater on the Western tip of the Isle of Wight in England. ...
Norris Castle was designed by James Wyatt and can be seen from the Solent standing on the north east point of East Cowes. ...
Osborne House and its grounds are now open to the public Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. ...
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The Quarr Abbey House of the early 20th century was one of several of fine houses constructed along the north coast of the Isle of Wight in southern England. ...
Swainston Manor is a mile to the east of Calbourne. ...
Kent Allington Castle is a stone built moated castle in Allington, just north of Maidstone, Kent. ...
Lithograph showing the Folly on the hill, that later burned down via fireworks Beachborough, Kent, UK was one of the largest former estates of Kent. ...
, Betteshanger is a village in East Kent, England. ...
Bradbourne House is a Grade 1 listed building set in 20 acres of parkland, close to the village of East Malling in Kent, England. ...
Chartwell For the suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, see Chartwell, South Africa Chartwell, located two miles south of Westerham, Kent, England, was the home of Sir Winston Churchill. ...
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Chevening, also known as Chevening House, is a country house in the parish of Chevening, Kent, in the United Kingdom. ...
Chiddingstone Castle is situated in the village of Chiddingstone in the upper valley of the River Medway. ...
Cobham Hall circa 1880. ...
Dorton House, formerly known as Wildernesse, is a Grade II listed Georgian mansion house in Seal, Kent, near Sevenoaks; it is currently used as the headquarters for the Royal London Society for the Blind and as housing for the blind and partially sighted children who attend its school. ...
A former royal residence at Ashford, Kent. ...
Finchcocks. ...
Frognal House, in Foots Cray, Kent, England, was the residence of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney[1]. It was built in the early 18th century[2], and is now a nursing home. ...
Gads Hill Place at Higham, Kent was the house where Charles Dickens lived after making his fortune as the most successful British author of his generation. ...
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// Godinton House is one of the most important houses in the Kentish parish of Great Chart. ...
The walled gardens of Great Maytham Hall, Kent, England, provided the inspiration for one of the most famous of all books for children, The Secret Garden. ...
Groombridge Place, in Kent, United Kingdom is a Manor House in the village of Groombridge. ...
Hadlow Castle, in Hadlow, Kent, was a Victorian house built by Walter May, the work beginning in the 1780s and being finished by 1843, although various additions were made later. ...
Hever Castle Hever Castle, in Kent, England (in the village of Hever), was the seat of the Boleyn family. ...
Holcombe Manor, Chatham, Kent Holcombe Manor (CGSB), 2006 Holcombe Manor was built in 1887 as a house by the first mayor of Chatham, George Winch (September 20 1842 â February 22 1914), for him and his wife Mary Clarke Bluette to live in. ...
Holwood House is a country house in Keston, near Hayes, in England. ...
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Ightham Mote (pronounced item moat) is a medieval moated manor house close to the village of Ightham, near Sevenoaks in Kent (Grid reference: TQ58395346). ...
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Knole House in 1880. ...
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The front of Leeds Castle Leeds Castle Leeds Castle in Winter Leeds Castle and its ditch Leeds Castle, four miles south east of Maidstone, Kent, England, dates back to 1119, though a manor house stood on the same site from the 9th century. ...
Lullingstone Castle is set in an estate close to Eynsford in Kent. ...
Mereworth Castle in the 18th century Capriccio with a view of Mereworth Castle, 1746 Mereworth Castle is a listed Palladian country house in Kent, England. ...
Mote Park lake with Mote House in the distance Mote Park is a 180 hectare multi-use public park in Maidstone, Kent. ...
Mote Park lake with Mote House in the distance Mote Park is a 180 hectare multi-use public park in Maidstone, Kent. ...
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Oxon Hoath, showing the mansard dome Oxon Hoath is a manor house with 73 acres (295,000 m²) of grounds in Kent (just outside Hadlow, near Tonbridge) in the West Kent Rural Conservation Area. The spelling Oxen Hoath is a common alternative. ...
Pattyndenne Manor is a manor house located near to the village of Goudhurst, Kent. ...
The Great Hall at Penshurst Place, circa 1915 Penshurst Place is an historic building near Tonbridge in Kent, 32 miles (50 km) to the south east of London, England. ...
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Scotney Castle is a country house and garden in Kent, England. ...
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Lancashire Astley Hall is a former stately home near Chorley in Lancashire, England. ...
Capernwray Hall is a 19th-century mansion set in 175 acres (708,000 m²) of parkland, just south of Englands famous Lake District, and west of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. ...
Chingle Hall, previously known as Singleton Hall, was built in 1260 by Sir Adam de Singleton. ...
Clegg Hall is a 17th century hall in Lancashire, England. ...
Gawthorpe Hall Gawthorpe Hall Gawthorpe Hall Smaller than Chatsworth House or Tatton Park and situated in Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire, the National Trust describes Gawthorpe Hall as an Elizabethan gem in the heart of industrial Lancashire. ...
Hoghton Tower is fortified manor house to the east of Preston, Lancashire. ...
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Meols Hall is a picturesque manor house dating back to the Doomsday book, in Churchtown, Merseyside. ...
Rossall School is a British, co-educational, independent, day and boarding school inbetween Cleveleys and Fleetwood, Lancashire. ...
Rufford Old Hall, the home of the Hesketh family, was first built in 1420 by Sir Thomas Hesketh in Rufford, Lancashire. ...
Samlesbury Hall is an historic house in Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire, England. ...
Scarisbrick Hall Scarisbrick Hall is a country house situated just to the south-east of the village of Scarisbrick in Lancashire England. ...
Smithills Hall is a Grade I listed manor house, in the town of Bolton, in the administrative area of Greater Manchester, traditionally in the county of Lancashire One of the oldest manor houses in the north west of England, it dates from the 14th Century. ...
A Jesuit School in Lancashire. ...
Towneley Hall from the air. ...
Leicestershire Beaumanor Hall is a stately home with a park in the small village of Woodhouse on the edge of the Charnwood Forest, near the town of Loughborough in Leicestershire. ...
Belgrave Hall is a Queen Anne-style house built in 1709 in the midst of two acres of walled gardens in Belgrave, Leicester. ...
Belvoir Castle in the late 19th century. ...
The Hall Stanford Hall is a stately home in Leicestershire, England, near the town of Lutterworth. ...
Lincolnshire The Manor House can be found on West street within Alford, Lincolnshire. ...
Ayscoughfee Hall is located in central Spalding, Lincolnshire and is a famous landmark on the fen tour. ...
Belton House, Lincolnshire, The South facade. ...
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Doddington Park is an 18th century historic house and a former stately home in Nantwich, Cheshire, in the north west of England. ...
Fulbeck is a small village inside the northern perimeter of South Kesteven, Lincolnshire that lies between Grantham and Lincoln on the A607. ...
Gainsborough Old Hall in Lincolnshire is over five hundred years old and one of the best preserved medieval manor houses in England. ...
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Grimsthorpe Castle was originally a Tudor country house in Lincolnshire, 4 miles northwest of Bourne on the A151. ...
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Frontage of the Jews House For the building formerly known as Aaron the Jews House, see the Norman House. ...
Normanby Hall Normanby Hall is a classical British mansion, located 5 miles (8 km) north of Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire. ...
Woolsthorpe Manor, Birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, England, was the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton on December 25, 1642 (old calendar). ...
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- 12 Downing Street
- 20 St. James's Square
- 44 Berkeley Square
- Addington Palace
- Admiralty House
- The Albany
- Apsley House
- Arundel House
- Ashburnham House
- Bath House
- Beaufort House
- Bedford House, Bloomsbury
- Bedford House, Covent Garden
- Benjamin Franklin House
- Boston Manor House
- Breadalbane House
- Bridgewater House
- Brockwell Hall
- Bromley Hall
- Brook House
- Bruce Castle
- Buckingham House, Pall Mall
- Buckingham Palace
- Burlington House
- Cambridge House
- Camelford House
- Canons Park
- Carlton House
- Carlyle's House
- Carrington House
- Chandos House
- Charles Dickens Museum, London
- Charlton House
- The Charterhouse
- Chatham House
- Chessington Hall
- Chesterfield House
- Chiswick House - English Heritage
- Clarence House - home of Princes Charles, William and Harry - open to the public in the summer only
- Clarendon House
- Crewe House - now the Saudi ambassador's residence
- Crofton Roman Villa
- Crosby Place
- Croydon Palace
- Cumberland House
- Danson House - renovated by English Heritage, managed by Bexley Heritage Trust
- Dennis Severs' House
- Devonshire House
- Dr Johnson's House
- Dollis Hill House
- Dorchester House
- Down House - Charles Darwin's House
- Dover House
- Dudley House (100 Park Lane)
- Durham House
- Eagle House
- Eastbury Manor House - National Trust
- Eltham Palace - English Heritage
- Ely Place
- Essex House
- Fenton House
- Forty Hall
- Freud Museum
- Fulham Palace
- Grosvenor House
- Grovelands Park
- Gunnersbury Park
- Hall Place
- Ham House - National Trust
- Hampton Court
- Handel House Museum
- Harcourt House
- Hare Hall
- Hertford House
- Hogarth's House
- Holland House
- Home House
- Keats' House
- Kensington Palace
- Kenwood House - English Heritage
- Kew Palace
- Kneller Hall
- Lambeth Palace
- Lancaster House - government owned, not open to the public
- Lansdowne House
- Lauderdale House
- Leicester House
- Leighton House
- Lichfield House
- Lindsey House
- Linley Sambourne House
- Little Holland House
- Londonderry House
- Lowther Lodge
- Mansion House
- Marble Hill House - English Heritage
- Marlborough House
- Montagu House, Bloomsbury
- Montagu House, Portman Square
- Montagu House, Whitehall
- Newcastle House
- Norfolk House
- Northumberland House
- Orleans House
- Ormonde House
- Osterley Park - National Trust
- Pembroke House
- Pitzhanger Manor
- Pope's villa
- Powis House
- Queen's House
- Queensbury House
- Ranger's House
- Red House
- Ruskin House
- Rutland House
- Savoy Palace
- Schomberg House
- Seaford House
- Sir Thomas Gresham's House
- Sir John Soane's House
- Southside House
- Spencer House
- Stratford House
- Strawberry Hill
- Sutton House
- Syon Park
- Thatched House Lodge
- Trent Park
- Vanbrugh Castle
- Wanstead House
- Wesley's House (House of John Wesley)
- White Lodge - home of the Royal Ballet School's lower school.
- Wimbourne House
- Winchester Palace
- Winfield House
- Witanhurst
- Woodlands House
- York House, St. James's Palace
- York House, Strand
- York House, Twickenham
1-3 Willow Road 2 Willow Road is a house in Hampstead, London that was designed by architect Ernö Goldfinger and built in 1938. ...
Front of 6 Ellerdale Road 6 Ellerdale Road (now the Institute of St Marcellina) is a house built by the Arts and Crafts movement architect Richard Norman Shaw for himself in the period 1874 to 1876. ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney stand in front of the famous main door to Number 10. ...
11 Downing Street (commonly known as Number 11), is the official residence of the Second Lord of the Treasury, who in modern times has always been the British Chancellor of the Exchequer. ...
12 Downing Street is the official residence of the Chief Whip of the governing party of the UK Parliament. ...
Addington Palace is a largely 18th-century Palace in Addington near Croydon, south London. ...
Admiralty House in London was once the home of the First Sea Lord and staff. ...
The Albany is a residence in Piccadilly, London. ...
For other uses, see Wellington Museum, Somerset. ...
Arundel House was the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells, during the Middle Ages. ...
Ashburnham house is a building on Little Deans Yard in Westminster, London, United Kingdom, and is a part of Westminster Schools facilities. ...
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Brockwell Park is a 128. ...
Bromley Hall is an early Tudor period manor house in Bow, Tower Hamlets, London. ...
Bruce Castle, Tottenham. ...
Buckingham Palace and the Victoria Memorial. ...
Burlington House is a courtyard building off Picadilly in London. ...
The position of Cambridge House is marked on this extract from a map of London published in 1799. ...
Canons Park is a suburb of London largely built on the site of Canons a country estate built by James Brydges, who was the first Duke of Chandos. ...
The entrance front of Carlton House. ...
Carlyles House in 1881. ...
Londons Charles Dickens Museum is in Doughty Street in the district of Bloomsbury. ...
Charlton House is a Jacobean building in Charlton, London. ...
The Charterhouse in 1770. ...
Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in London whose mission is to analyse and promote the understanding of major international issues and current affairs. ...
Chessington Hall was a country house in the village of Chessington, Surrey. ...
Chiswick House Chiswick House is a Palladian villa in Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London W4, England. ...
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Clarence House, London Clarence House is a royal home in London, situated in The Mall. ...
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A drawing of Clarendon House published in 1829. ...
Crofton Roman Villa is the only Roman villa which is open to the public in Greater London. ...
Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years. ...
Plans of the ground and first floors of York (later Cumberland) House as designed by Matthew Brettingham. ...
Danson House is a Georgian mansion (today a Grade I listed building) at the centre of Danson Park, to the west of Bexleyheath in the London Borough of Bexley, south-east London. ...
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// Bexley is a place in south east London in the London Borough of Bexley. ...
Dennis Severs House, 18 Folgate Street is a Georgian terrace in Spitalfields, East London, England. ...
A ball at Devonshire House in 1850. ...
Dr Johnsons House, 17 Gough Square, London Dr Johnsons House in the City of London is a former home of the 18th century English writer Samuel Johnson. ...
Dollis Hill House is an early Nineteenth-Century farmhouse located in the North London suburb of Dollis Hill. ...
The Dorchester is a leading luxury hotel on Park Lane in Mayfair, London, overlooking Hyde Park. ...
Down House, photo by Richard Carter Down House is the former home of the English naturalist Charles Darwin and his family. ...
For other people of the same surname, and places and things named after Charles Darwin, see Darwin. ...
Dover House is a mansion in Whitehall, London. ...
Park Lane could refer to: Park Lane, a road in London, England Park Lane, a mall in Halifax, Nova Scotia Mercury Park Lane, a car produced by the Ford Motor Company This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Durham House, or Durham Inn, was the historic London residence of the Bishop of Durham on the Strand. ...
Eagle House is a Queen Anne house built in the Dutch style, in 1705. ...
Eastbury Manor House (front view) Eastbury Manor House is a fine example of an Elizabethan building situated in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in Greater London, England. ...
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Eltham Palace Eltham Palace is a large house in Eltham, London, United Kingdom (Map Ref: TQ424740 , ), currently owned by English Heritage and open to the public. ...
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An 18th century plan of Ely House. ...
Essex House was a house in London, built around 1575 for Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and originally called Leicester House. ...
Fenton House is a 17th century merchants house in Hampstead in North London which belongs to the National Trust. ...
Sigmund Freuds couch used during psychoanalytic sessions can be found at the Freud Museum In 1938, the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, left Vienna after the Nazi annexation of Austria and moved to London, taking up residence at 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead, Londons most intellectual suburb. ...
Fulham Palace in London, England, was until the eighteenth century the residence of the Bishop of London. ...
Located in Winchmore Hill, London is Grovelands Park which originated as a private estate. ...
Gunnersbury Park is in Ealing, in west London. ...
This picture clearly shows the contrast between the 16th-century stone half of Hall Place, and the 17th-century brick half Hall Place is a former stately home, today a Grade 1 listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, beside the River Cray, west of Bexleyheath and north-east of Old...
Ham House, situated beside the River Thames in Ham, just to the south of Richmond, in the United Kingdom, is claimed by its present owners, the National Trust, to be unique in Europe as the most complete survival of 17th century fashion and power. Frontal View of Ham House It...
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The clock tower straddles the entrance between the inner and outer courts Hampton Court Palace is a former royal place on the north bank of the River Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames about 12 miles (19 km) southwest and upstream of Central London, nowadays open to...
Handel House. ...
Harcourt House Arts Centre is one of only four public galleries, and one of three artist-run centres in Edmonton. ...
Hare Hall is a house and grounds located in Gidea Park in East London. ...
The Wallace Collection across Manchester Square gardens The Wallace Collection is a national art museum located in London. ...
Hogarths House is the former home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick. ...
Holland House, built in 1605 for Sir Walter Cope and originally known as Cope Castle, was one of the first great houses built in Kensington, UK. The 500 acre (2. ...
Keats House Keats House is a museum in Hampstead in North London, England. ...
Kensington Palace Park Kensington Palace is a royal residence set in Kensington Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, England. ...
Kenwood House Kenwood House (also known as the Iveagh Bequest) is a former stately home in Hampstead Heath in London. ...
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Three buildings at Kew, which is now a western suburb of London, have been known as Kew Palace. ...
Kneller Hall is a stately home in the Twickenham area of west London, and takes its name from Sir Godfrey Kneller, court painter court painter to British monarchs from Charles II to George I. Today it houses the Royal Military School of Music, training musicians for the British Armyâs...
Lambeth Palaces gatehouse. ...
Lancaster House is a mansion in the St Jamess district in the West End of London. ...
Lansdowne House is a house in Berkeley Square, London. ...
Lauderdale House is an arts and education centre based in Waterlow Park, Highgate in north London, England. ...
For details on the adjacent London Underground station, see Leicester Square tube station Leicester Square in 1750, looking north. ...
The Leighton House Museum is a museum in Holland Park, London. ...
Linley Sambourne House is the former London home of the Victorian Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne. ...
Londonderry House was an aristocratic townhouse situated on Park Lane in the Mayfair district of london. ...
Lowther Lodge is a house in South Kensington, London immediately south of Hyde Park. ...
Mansion House An early 19th century banquet in the Egyptian Hall at the Mansion House A public session at the Mansion House, London (c. ...
Marble Hill House is a Palladian villa on the River Thames in Twickenham, southwest London. ...
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Marlborough House, London Marlborough House is a mansion in Westminster, London. ...
The entrance front of Montagu House Montagu House (sometimes spelled Montague) was a late 17th century mansion in Great Russell Street in the Bloomsbury district of London which became the first home of the British Museum. ...
Montagu House was the name of two mansions in Whitehall in central London. ...
Newcastle House in 1754. ...
Norfolk House, at 31 St Jamesâs Square, London, was built in 1722 for the Duke of Norfolk. ...
The Strand front of Northumberland House in 1752 by Canaletto. ...
Osterley House with Stable Block to right Design for the entrance facade of Osterley House by Robert Adam A design for one of the walls of the Estruscan dressing room at Osterly Park by Robert Adam. ...
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Pitzhanger Manor House, was owned from 1800 to 1810 by the architect Sir John Soane. ...
The second version of Powis House, c. ...
The Queens House, Greenwich The Queens House, Greenwich, was designed and begun in 1616-1617 by architect Inigo Jones for Anne of Denmark (the queen of King James I of England) and completed, also by Jones, about 1635 for Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I. The...
Rangers House is a villa adjacent to Greenwich Park in the south east suburbs of London. ...
View of Red House from the garden Red House in Bexleyheath in the southern suburbs of London, England is a key building in the history of the Arts and Crafts movement and of 19th century British architecture. ...
Ruskin House, situated in its own grounds on Coombe Road, Croydon, South London, has been an important centre of Britains progressive movements for a century. ...
William Davenant, owner of Rutland House. ...
The Savoy Palace was considered the grandest noblemans residence of medieval London, until it was destroyed in the uprising of 1381. ...
Schomberg House is a mansion on the south side of Pall Mall in central London which has a colourful history. ...
Seaford House is one of the grandest surviving aristocratic mansions in London, England. ...
The Soane Museum is a museum of architecture, and was formerly the house and studio of Sir John Soane. ...
Southside House is a 17th century house located on the south side of Wimbledon Common. ...
Spencer House is a large mansion in St. ...
Strawberry Hill is the name of several places: Strawberry Hill, London, England Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Sutton House, the oldest house in Hackney. ...
Syon House and its 200 acre (800,000 m²) park is in southwest London, in England. ...
Thatched House Lodge is a royal residence in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in London, England. ...
Mansion at Trent Park The Trent Park mansion houses the Trent Park campus of Middlesex University in North London. ...
// Wanstead Park is located in the London Borough of Redbridge, near to Wanstead. ...
For other persons named John Wesley, see John Wesley (disambiguation). ...
White Lodge is the first stage of training at the Royal Ballet School, London. ...
a grand défilé, in which every student of the School appears on stage in a glorious choreographed curtain call The Royal Ballet School is a specialist, co-educational school located in premises at White Lodge, Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond; and an upper school at premises...
Winchester Palace by Wenceslas Hollar, 1660. ...
Winfield House is a mansion set in 12 acres (49,000 m²) of grounds in Regents Park, London, the largest private garden in central London after that of Buckingham Palace. ...
Witanhurst is the name of a historical Georgian-style mansion located on an 5 acre (20,000 m²) estate in the village of Highgate, North London. ...
Woodlands House is a Georgian villa, next door to Mycenae House, Mycenae Road, in the Westcombe Park area of Greenwich, east London, England. ...
York House is a historic wing of St Jamess Palace, London. ...
York Water Gate and the Adelphi from the River by Moonlight, circa 1850. ...
York House is an historic stately home in Twickenham, England, and today serves as the Town Hall of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. ...
Greater Manchester Bramall Hall Part of the grounds and lakes Bramall Hall near Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, England is one of the remaining Tudor halls, a timber framed manor house, with 66 acres of landscaped parkland featuring lakes, woodland walks and gardens. ...
Flixton House in summer 2003 Flixton House in Flixton (now part of Greater Manchester) was built in 1806 by Ralph Wright whose family had grown to be wealthy land owners the area (partly at the expense of the Egerton family who owned the nearby Shawe Hall). ...
The Heaton Park tramway Heaton Park at around 600 acres (259 hectares or 2. ...
Ordsall Hall is a historic house and a former stately home in Salford, Greater Manchester, in the north west of England. ...
The City of Salford is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. ...
Slade Hall is the oldest standing house in Manchester, UK (although substantially rebuilt by the acolytes of Samwell get out of the harbour Barbar in the 19th century), covering 2 hectares of pristine arable land of Southern Lancashire. ...
Smithills Hall is a Grade I listed manor house, in the town of Bolton, in the administrative area of Greater Manchester, traditionally in the county of Lancashire One of the oldest manor houses in the north west of England, it dates from the 14th Century. ...
Wythenshawe Hall is a historic house and a former stately home in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, England, east of Altrincham and south of Stretford, and five miles south of Manchester city centre. ...
This article is about the City of Manchester in England. ...
Merseyside 12 Arnold Grove is a house in Liverpool, situated in the Wavertree area, and the birthplace of former Beatle George Harrison. ...
20 Forthlin Road is a National Trust property in south Liverpool, Merseyside, England. ...
251 Menlove Avenue, named Mendips, is a National Trust property in south Liverpool, England, and was the childhood home of John Lennon. ...
Allerton Hall was owned by William Roscoe between 1798 and 1813. ...
Broughton Hall is a Gothic house at Yew Tree lane West Derby, Liverpool, England, built in 1860 for Gustavus C. Schaube. ...
Croxteth Hall is the former country estate of the Earl of Sefton, now managed by the Liverpool City Council. ...
Knowsley Hall is the ancestral home of the Earls of Derby. ...
Speke Hall is a wood-framed, Tudor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. ...
Thingwall Hall in the Knotty Ash district of Liverpool, UK, was a minor stately home. ...
Woolton Hall, Speke, England. ...
Norfolk Anmer Hall is situated in the Norfolk village of Anmer in England, about two miles east of The Queens residence at Sandringham. ...
Beaupré Hall Beaupré Hall was a large 16th century house mainly of brick, which was built by the Beaupres in Outwell, Norfolk, England and enlarged by their successors the Bells. ...
View from the garden of Blickling Hall in Norfolk, England. ...
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Bylaugh Hall, also known as Bylaugh Park, is a country house situated in the village of Bylaugh in Norfolk, England. ...
Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century country house located in Felbrigg, Norwich, Norfolk. ...
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The Great Hospital is an almshouse that has been serving the people of Norwich, Norfolk since its foundation in 1249. ...
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Holkham Hall. ...
The facade of Houghton Hall from Colen Campbells Vitruvius Britannicus. ...
Langley Hall is a red-brick building in the Palladian style, located in Loddon, Norfolk. ...
Lesingham House is a house in Surlingham, Norfolk, UK. It has been run as a Buddhist retreat centre since 1976. ...
Padmaloka Buddhist Retreat Centre (UK), Lesingham House, Surlingham, Norfolk, is a Buddhist Retreat Centre for men. ...
Melton Constable is a village (population 518) in Norfolk, England. ...
Gatehouse of Oxburgh Hall, seen from courtyard Oxburgh Hall is a stately home in Oxborough, Norfolk, England, belonging the the National Trust. ...
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The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall Raynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. ...
Sandringham House is a country house on 8000 acres (32 km²) of land near the village of Sandringham, Norfolk, which is privately owned by the British Royal Family. ...
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. ...
The Rhododendron gardens. ...
Set in a secluded corner of the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, England is Wood Farm, a modest cottage. ...
Northamptonshire 78 Derngate is a Grade II* listed Georgian house in the centre of Northampton, England. ...
Althorps entrance front in the 1820s. ...
Barnwell Manor is the historic former home of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. ...
Blakesley Hall was a manor house situated near the village of Blakesley in Northamptonshire, England. ...
Boughton House is a country house in the English country of Northamptonshire which belongs to the Duke of Buccleuch. ...
Canons Ashby House is an Elizabethan manor house located in Canons Ashby, Daventry, Northamptonshire, England owned by the National Trust. ...
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Castle Ashby House - Northamptonshire Castle Ashby is the name of an estate village in rural Northamptonshire and also the country house of the same name in the village; historically the village was set up to service the needs of Castle Ashby houseâthe home of the Marquess of Northampton. ...
Courteenhall, Northamptonshire, England, is a hamlet 5 miles south of Northampton, in the district council area of South Northamptonshire where it is part of Blisworth and Roade ward. ...
Croyland Abbey is an historic building, originally a manor house but now offices, in Wellingborough in the English county of Northamptonshire. ...
Deene Park is a medieval country manor located 5 miles north-east of Corby in the county of Northamptonshire. ...
Easton Neston is a country house near Towcester (pronounced Toaster) in Northamptonshire, England. ...
Eydon Hall is a Palladian stately home near the village of Eydon, in Northamptonshire. ...
Holdenby Palace before its demolition in the 17th century Holdenby House is a historic country house in Northamptonshire, completed 1583 by the Elizabethan Lord chancellor, Sir Christopher Hatton. ...
Kelmarsh Hall, Nottinghamshire is an elegant 18th century mansion. ...
Kirby Hall in 1829 Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house, located near Corby, Northamptonshire,England. ...
Lamport Hall in Lamport, Northamptonshire, was the home of the Isham family from 1560 to 1976 and is a fine example of a Grade I Listed House. ...
Lyveden New Bield (sometimes called New Build) is an unfinished summer house in the parish of Aldwinkle St Peter in the county of Northamptonshire, England. ...
Rockingham Castle is a former castle, now home, is in Rockingham Forest on the northern edge of the English county of Northamptonshire a mile to the north of Corby. ...
The Triangular Lodge is a folly, designed and constructed between 1593 and 1597 by Sir Thomas Tresham in Northamptonshire, England. ...
Southwick is a small village in Northamptonshire, England. ...
All that remains of a stately house and gounds near the village of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England, approximately 8 miles south of Northampton. ...
Sulgrave Manor, The second Cradle of the Washingtons. ...
George Washington (February 22, 1732 â December 14, 1799)[1] led Americas Continental Army to victory over Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775â1783), and in 1789 was elected the first President of the United States of America. ...
Northumberland Alnwick Castle, from the east, across the pastures and the River Aln Alnwick Castle is a castle and stately home in Alnwick, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom and the residence of the Duke of Northumberland, built immediately following the Norman conquest, and renovated and remodelled a number of times. ...
Bamburgh Castle from the beach. ...
Belsay Hall is a 19th century country mansion located at Belsay, Northumberland. ...
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Chillingham Castle is a privately owned medieval castle in the village of Chillingham, Northumberland, close to the border between England and Scotland. ...
Chipchase Castle stands north of Hadrians Wall between Bellingham and Hexham in Northumberland (grid reference NY882757). ...
Cragside is a country house near Rothbury in Northumberland, England. ...
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Howick Hall, in the village of Howick, Northumberland, is the ancestral seat of the Earls Grey. ...
Dilston Castle (grid reference NY97566328) is a ruined 15th century towerhouse situated at Dilston, near Corbridge, Northumberland. ...
Lindisfarne Castle is located on the Northumbrian island of Lindisfarne. ...
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This article is about Lindisfarne, England. ...
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Seaton Delaval Hall, drawn before completion, as Vanbrugh envisaged the house. ...
Wallington Hall is a country house and gardens located 18. ...
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North Yorkshire Postcard View of Acklam Hall circa 1913 Acklam Hall is a Restoration mansion in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, UK. It was built by William Hustler in 1678. ...
Allerton Castle is a Grade I listed nineteenth century Gothic house in North Yorkshire, England. ...
Aske Hall is a Georgian country house, with parkland attributed to Capability Brown, 1. ...
Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough in the North of England. ...
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Bishopthorpe Palace is a stately home and historic house at Bishopthorpe in the City of York unitary authority, south of York, North Yorkshire, UK on the River Ouse. ...
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The garden front of Castle Howard John Vanburghs complete project for Castle Howard, which was not all built. ...
Constable Burton Hall is a handsome mansion of dressed stone in the village of Constable Burton in North Yorkshire whose owners are the Wyvill Family. ...
Duncombe Park is the seat of the Duncombe family whose senior member takes the title Baron or Earl Feversham. ...
This article discusses the stately home Farnley Hall, Farnley, in North Yorkshire, near Otley, which is in West Yorkshire. ...
Fountains Hall in 1830. ...
Heslington Hall Heslington Hall is an English manor house located on the campus of the University of York, near the village of Heslington. ...
Howsham Hall is a stately home in North Yorkshire, England, built in the early 17th Century. ...
Hovingham Hall is a Palladian-style mansion in the village of Hovingham, North Yorkshire, the home of the Worsley family and the childhood home of the Duchess of Kent. ...
Kiplin Hall is a small, Jacobean historic house in North Yorkshire, England. ...
Markenfield Hall, near Ripon, North Yorkshire, is one of the finest surviving early fourteenth-century English country houses; it was built by John de Markenfield, an associate of Piers Gaveston and a servant of Edward II. A license to crenellate was issued for Markenfield in 1310, the same year that...
Marske Hall Marske Hall is a residence in Marske-by-the-Sea built by William Pennyman in 1625, in 1623 James Pennyman became Lord of the Manor. ...
Moulton Hall is a 17th-century manor house in Moulton, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. ...
Newby Hall is an historic mansion house and Grade I listed building situated on the banks of the River Ure at Newby, near Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire. ...
Nunnington Hall â South Elevation Nunnington Hall is a country house situated in the English county of Yorkshire. ...
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Ormesby Hall is a predominantly c. ...
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Scampston Hall is a mainly Regency country house in North Yorkshire, England, with a serpentine park designed by Charles Bridgeman and Capability Brown. ...
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The home of the Rev. ...
Sutton Park is a fine, early Georgian house at the edge of the village of Sutton-on-the-Forest, 10 miles north of York, in the ancient Forest of Galtres. ...
The Treasurers House is a National Trust-owned property in Martock, Somerset, England. ...
Winkies Castle Winkies Castle is the oldest house in Marske-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire, England dating back to the 17th century. ...
Nottinghamshire Clumber House from an old postcard. ...
Newstead Abbey in 1880 Newstead Abbey, near Nottingham, originally an Augustinian foundation, is now best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron. ...
Lord Byron, English poet Lord Byron (1803), as painted by Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, (January 22, 1788 – April 19, 1824) was the most widely read English language poet of his day. ...
Rufford Abbey Rufford Abbey is an estate in Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, England. ...
Thoresby Hall is a stately home in Nottinghamshire in the Dukeries about 3 miles from Clumber Park. ...
// Welbeck Abbey, head abbey of the Premonstratensian order in England, and principal residence of the Dukes of Portland. ...
Wollaton Hall in the late 18th century. ...
The Smythson Worksop Manor Worksop Manor is a stately home in the Dukeries area of Nottinghamshire. ...
Oxfordshire The Abbey at Sutton Courtenay is a courtyard house of c. ...
Ashdown House (also known as Ashdown Park) is a 17th century house located near Lambourn in Berkshire, England (grid reference SU281820). ...
Aynhoe Park, no longer open to the public, is a 17th-century country house rebuilt after the civil war on the southern edge of the stone-built village of Aynhoe in Banbury, Oxfordshire. ...
Beckett Hall is a country house at Shrivenham in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire). ...
Blenheim Palace is a large and monumental country house situated in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. ...
Broughton Castle is a medieval manor house located roughly two miles west of Banbury, England on the B4050 road. ...
View of the front facade of the house at Buscot Park Buscot Park is an 18th century country house located near Lechlade in Oxfordshire. ...
Chastleton House is a Jacobean country house situated near Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxfordshire, England (grid reference SP2429). ...
Cogges Manor Farm Museum is in Church Lane, Witney, Oxfordshire, England. ...
Built as a rectory in about 1870, this spacious Victorian house in Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, was bought by the Duke and Duchess of Kent in December 1989. ...
Ditchley (Ditchley Park or Ditchley House) is an Oxfordshire stately home designed by James Gibbs and built by in 1722 for the George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, a member of the Lee family. ...
The Oxfordshire Museum (also known as Oxfordshire County Museum) is in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. ...
Friar Park is the 120-room Victorian neo-Gothic mansion built by the eccentric Sir Frank Crisp near Henley-on-Thames and purchased by the Beatle George Harrison as his home on January 14, 1970. ...
Garsington Manor, in the village of Garsington, near Oxford, England, is a Tudor building, best known as the former home of Lady Ottoline Morrell. ...
Greys Court is a country house and associated gardens situated in the Chiltern Hills near Henley-on-Thames in the English county of Oxfordshire. ...
Headington Hill Hall stands on Headington Hill in the east of Oxford, England. ...
Kelmscott Manor is a limestone house in the Cotswold village of Kelmscott. ...
Mapledurham House is a stately home in the English county of Oxfordshire. ...
A semi wooded area of Middleton, south of Leeds centre, comprising of a Golf Course, Small Lake, Woods and a clearing. ...
Phyllis Court is a private members club in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, situated by the River Thames. ...
Rousham House is a Jacobean style country house in Oxfordshire, England. ...
Stonor Park is the location of a historic house with gardens and a park in Oxfordshire, England, on the border with Buckinghamshire north of Henley-on-Thames. ...
Woodstock Palace was a royal residence in the Oxfordshire town of Woodstock. ...
Rutland Lyddington Bede House Lyddington Bede House is a historic house in Rutland, England. ...
Tolethope Hall, Rutland, England is at grid reference TF023104, near Stamford, Lincolnshire and is the former home of the Browne family, of whom Robert (c. ...
Shropshire Attingham Park is a country house in Shropshire, England, which is owned by the National Trust. ...
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Benthall Hall Benthall Hall is a 16th-century English country house located close to the town of Broseley, Shropshire, England, and a few miles from the historic Ironbridge Gorge. ...
Boscobel House, on the Shropshire/Staffordshire border, England, was built around 1632, when landowner John Gifford of White Ladies Priory converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge, Boscobel house became one of the most evocative sites in the English historical imagination. ...
Combermere Park. ...
Cound Hall, in Cound, Shropshire, is a Grade I listed building. ...
Cronkhill, a country house in Shropshire near Shrewsbury, was designed by John Nash about 1802[1] for the second Lord Berwick,[2], who lived nearby at Attingham Park. ...
Shelvock Manor is a house and grounds in a township of the same name near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. ...
Soulton Hall is a country house in Shropshire, England, located two miles east of the town of Wem, on the B5065. ...
Stokesay Castles Jacobean timbered Gatehouse. ...
Somerset The Abbey, Beckington in Somerset, UK was built as a monastic grange and also used as a college for priests; the building was begun in 1502, but after the Dissolution of the Monasteries it became a private house. ...
The Abbey, Charlton Adam in Somerset, UK is an irregular two and three-storey late 16th century house probably incorporating pre-Reformation work, which was restored in 1902 for Claude Neville of Butleigh Court, probably by C.E. Ponting, who also restored Lytes Cary in the same parish. ...
The Abbey, Ditcheat is a large house (formerly known as The Priory) at Ditcheat in Somerset, built as the rectory by John Gunthorpe who was rector of Ditcheat and Dean of Wells, in 1473. ...
Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England. ...
, Babington is a small village between Radstock and Frome, Somerset, England, which has now largely disappeared. ...
Barrington Court is a Tudor manor house situated in Barrington, near Ilminster, Somerset, England, and in the possession of the National Trust. ...
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The Bishops Palace, in Wells, Somerset, adjacent to Wells Cathedral and has been the home of the Bishops of the Diocese of Bath and Wells for 800 years. ...
The mansion. ...
Brympton d Evercy, Somerset, England. ...
The American Museum in Britain is based at Claverton Manor, a 19th century manor house in Bath. ...
Clevedon Court is a manor house in Clevedon, England, dating from the early fourteenth century. ...
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Coleridge Cottage is a cottage situated in Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset, England. ...
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Dunster Castle is the historical home of the Luttrell family located in the small town of Dunster, Somerset, England. ...
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Farleigh Hungerford Castle gateway Farleigh Hungerford (grid reference ST800576) is a village in Somerset, England, 9 miles southeast of Bath, 3½ miles west of Trowbridge on A366, in the valley of the River Frome. ...
Halswell House is a country house in Somerset, England. ...
Hestercombe House (grid reference ST242287) is a historic country house in Cheddon Fitzpaine in the Quantocks, near Taunton in Somerset, England. ...
King Johns Hunting Lodge, Axbridge King Johns Hunting Lodge is a wool-merchants house of around 1500 in Axbridge, Somerset, England. ...
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Lytes Cary Manor is a stately home, chapel, and gardens near Charlton Mackrell and Somerton in Somerset. ...
, Marston Bigot is a small village near Nunney and south of Frome in Somerset, England. ...
Montacute House, the west front. ...
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Newton Surmaville is a small park and house south of Yeovil, Somerset in the district of South Somerset Robert Harbin born in 1526, was a mercer by profession, who lived and died in Yeovil [1] He is buried in St. ...
The Priests House is a National Trust-owned property in Muchelney, Somerset, England. ...
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Quantock Lodge, the front of the main house, 2005 Quantock Lodge is a nineteenth-century mansion located near the hamlet of Aley, near the village of Over Stowey in the English county of Somerset. ...
Robin Hoods Hut is a small pavilion in the grounds of Halswell House, Goathurst, Somerset, England. ...
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Frontage of Ston Easton Park Reception Room at Ston Easton Park. ...
Sutton Court, Stowey Sutton Court, Stowey also known as Stowey Court, is a large house built on the site of a 14th Century castle, with sections built in the 15th and 16th Century. ...
Tintinhull Garden, located in Tintinhull, Yeovil, Somerset, England is a small 20th century Arts and Crafts garden surrounding a 17th century house. ...
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The Tudor House is an 18th century house in Langport, Somerset, England. ...
Tyntesfield, south side Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England, in the Vale of Nailsea, seven miles from Bristol. ...
Westcombe House was a large Georgian country house in the village of Westcombe, in Somerset, England. ...
South Yorkshire Brodsworth Hall, situated 5 miles to the North West of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, is one of the most complete surviving examples of a Victorian Country House in England, and remains virtually unchanged since the 1860s. ...
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Burntwood Hall lies near the village of Great Houghton, West Yorkshire and has been known as Burntwood Nook, Burntwood Lodge and Burntwood Hall over the centuries. ...
Cannon Hall Cannon Hall is a country house museum located between the villages of Cawthorne and High Hoyland north of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. ...
A photograph of Cusworth Hall Cusworth Hall is an 18th century grade 1 listed country house in Cusworth, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire in the north of England. ...
Meersbrook is a district in Gleadless Valley ward in Sheffield, more information on the area can be found there Meersbrook (Grid reference SK354841) is a suburb of the City of Sheffield, England located to the south of Heeley. ...
Sheffield Manor, also known as the Manor Lodge or Manor Castle, is a lodge built about 1510 in what then was a large deer park east of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK, to provide a country retreat for the fourth Earl of Shrewsbury. ...
Swinden House in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England is a Jacobean style Grade II listed Victorian building. ...
Wentworth Castle was the ancestral home of the former Earls of Stafford. ...
Wentworth Woodhouse from A Complete History of the County of York by Thomas Allen (1828â30). ...
Wortley Hall is a stately home in the small South Yorkshire village of Wortley, located several miles north of Sheffield. ...
Staffordshire Alton Castle is in the village of Alton, Staffordshire (grid reference SK074425). ...
Alton Towers is the United Kingdoms most famous theme park, attracting 2. ...
Beaudesert circa 1880. ...
Biddulph Grange is a National Trust house and landscaped gardens, near Stoke-on-Trent, England. ...
Blithfield Hall is a country house in Staffordshire, England, south west of Uttoxeter and north of Rugeley. ...
Chillington Hall is a Georgian country house in Codsall Wood, four miles northwest of Wolverhampton, England. ...
Drayton Manor is a British stately home at Drayton Bassett, near Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. ...
Smallthorne is an area in the city of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. ...
Etruria Hall in Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire was the home of the potter Josiah Wedgwood. ...
Himley Hall is a country house situated between Kingswinford and Wombourne, near Dudley in Staffordshire, England. ...
Ilam Park is a 158-acre country park situated in Ilam, on both banks of the River Manifold five miles north west of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. ...
Longford Hall is a large country house in Longford, a village in Shropshire near the town of Newport, built in 1785 for Ralph Leeke, designed by Joseph Bonomi (1739-1808), who had worked with Robert and James Adam. ...
Madeley Old Hall is a historical building in the village of Madeley in Staffordshire. ...
The large 17th century stone built country house and estate of Maer Hall dominates the village of Maer, Staffordshire. ...
Moseley Old Hall is a National Trust property, north of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom. ...
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Shugborough Hall in the 1820s. ...
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Trentham Gardens are formal Italianate gardens, and an English landscape park, on the southern fringes of the city of Stoke on Trent, England. ...
Weston Park is a country house 10 miles north-west of Wolverhampton, in Weston-under-Lizard, Stafford, Staffordshire, England, set in more than 1,000 acres (4 km²) of park landscaped by Capability Brown. ...
Whitmore is a village and small curacy in the county of Staffordshire, England, near Newcastle-under-Lyme. ...
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The Ancient House, Ipswich The Ancient House, Ipswich, also known as Sparrowes House, is a Grade I listed building dating from the 1400s located in the Buttermarket area. ...
Bredfield House (Or White House as it was also known) was situated in the village of Bredfield, around 2 miles north of Woodbridge in Suffolk, England. ...
Bridge Cottage is a 16th-century thatched cottage in Flatford, East Bergholt, Suffolk, England. ...
Christchurch Mansion is a stately home in the centre of Ipswich, England. ...
Cockfield Hall near Yoxford in Suffolk is a grade 1 listed private house standing in 40 acres of historic parkland, dating from the 16th century. ...
Euston Hall from Morriss County Seats (1880). ...
Helmingham Hall circa 1880. ...
Hengrave Hall is a Tudor manor house near Bury St. ...
Ickworth House is a country house outside Bury St. ...
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Kentwell Hall is a stately home in Suffolk, England. ...
Shrubland Park stands on an abrupt glacial ridge in Suffolk, England overlooking the Gipping Valley between Ipswich and Needham Market. ...
Somerleyton Hall in 1880. ...
This castle was the ancestral home of the Wingfield family and their heirs, the De La Poles, Earls and Dukes of Suffolk, but is now a private house. ...
Woolverstone Hall is a large country house five miles from the centre of Ipswich and is set in 80 magnificent acres on the banks of the River Orwell. ...
Surrey The mansion Albury Park is a historic house with parkland in Surrey, England. ...
Bagshot Park circa 1880. ...
Boyle Farm was the earlier name of the Home of Compassion, a mansion on the banks of the River Thames in Thames Ditton, Surrey. ...
Grid reference: TQ178544 // The House Cherkley Court (near Leatherhead, Surrey, United Kingdom) is a late-Victorian mansion, best known as the country estate of Lord Beaverbrook, businessman, politician and owner of the Express Newspapers group. ...
Clandon Park is an 18th-century Palladian mansion just outside Guildford, Surrey, in the United Kingdom. ...
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Claremont is an 18th-century Palladian mansion situated less than a mile south of Esher in Surrey, United Kingdom. ...
Eastley End House is a Georgian house located just outside Thorpe, Surrey. ...
Fort Belvedere Fort Belvedere is a country house on Shrubs Hill in Windsor Great Park, very near Sunningdale, Berkshire, but actually over the border in the borough of Runnymede in Surrey. ...
Goddards is a large house in Abinger Common, Surrey, England The house was built by Edwin Lutyens in 1898-1900 and later enlarged. ...
Guildford House is an historic house in Surrey, England. ...
Built in 1758 for Admiral Boscawen and set in a beautiful Repton park offering a variety of park & woodland walks, Hatchlands Park contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in appropriately nautical style. ...
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Kenwood is a house on the St. ...
Mid-1960s home of George Harrison, lead guitarist of The Beatles. ...
Loseley Park is a historic manor house situated outside Guildford in Surrey, England near Compton. ...
Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor royal palace that was built by Henry VIII in Surrey, on the location of Cuddington, near Epsom (the church and village of Cuddington were destroyed to create the plot for the palace). ...
Oakhurst Cottage is a tiny 16th-century cottage in Hambledon, Surrey, in the United Kingdom. ...
A royal residence 1538-1820, at Weybridge, Surrey. ...
Peper Harrow is a tiny village in south-west Surrey close to the town of Godalming. ...
Polesden Lacey Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian house at Great Bookham, near Dorking, Surrey, England and a National Trust property. ...
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A former royal residence at Windlesham, Surrey. ...
Sunny Heights, located on St Georges Hill estate in Weybridge, Surrey, England, was the mid-1960s home of Ringo Starr, drummer of The Beatles. ...
Sutton Place in Surrey is a magnificant Tudor Grade 1 listed Manor-House built in 1530 for Sir Richard Weston. ...
Whitehall is an historic house near Cheam, Sutton, Surrey, England. ...
A former royal residence at Sunningdale, Ascot, Surrey. ...
Witley Park was a 19th-century house and estate in Surrey, near Haslemere. ...
Woking Palace is a former royal residence on the outskirts of Woking, near the suburb of Old Woking, Surrey. ...
Worcester Park House, built in 1607[1], whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park in 1606. ...
Sussex see East Sussex and West Sussex.
Tyne and Wear Bessie Surtees House (Quayside) Bessie Surtees House is two merchants houses on Newcastles Quayside that were built in the 16th and 17th centuries. ...
Gibside is a National Trust estate in Tyne and Wear (pre-1974 County Durham), about six miles west of Gateshead. ...
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Warwickshire Anne Hathaways cottage was the home of William Shakespeares wife. ...
Arbury Hall is a country house near Nuneaton in Warwickshire, England, and is the ancestral home of the Newdegate family. ...
The moated manor of Baddesley Clinton, just north of the historic town of Warwick in the English county of Warwickshire, was probably established sometime in the 13th century. ...
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Charlecote Park is a grand 16th-century country house in an ancient deer park on the banks of the Avon River, 6 km east of Stratford-upon-Avon and 9 km south of Warwick, Warwickshire, England. ...
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Compton Verney House (grid reference SP312529) is an 18th century country mansion at Compton Verney in Warwickshire which has been converted into an art gallery. ...
Compton Wynyates, Warwickshire, circa 1925 Compton Wynyates is a country house in Warwickshire, England. ...
Coombe Abbey is a historic mansion house and country park in Warwickshire, England. ...
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Farnborough Hall is a country house just inside the borders of Warwickshire, England near to the town of Banbury, (grid reference SP4349). ...
Guys Cliffe circa 1880. ...
The Lord Leycester hospital, viewed from the east. ...
Wilmcote is a village in Warwickshire in the UK, located about three miles north of Stratford-upon-Avon. ...
Merevale Hall is a privately owned monumental mansion house situated at Merevale, near Atherstone, Warwickshire. ...
Middleton Hall is a Grade II listed building dating back to medieval times. ...
New Place is the name given to William Shakespeares final place of residence in Stratford-upon-Avon during his retirement. ...
Offchurch Bury is a manor house located one mile to the north west of the village of Offchurch, Warwickshire, England. ...
Packwood House View from garden Yew trees looking south towards Sermon on the Mount House & Yews from The Mount Packwood House (not to be confused with Packwood Hall which is a private residence and not open to the public) is a stately timber-framed Tudor moated manor house owned, since...
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Panorama of Ragley Hall Ragley Hall (grid reference SP073555) is located south of Alcester, Warwickshire, eight miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon. ...
Stoneleigh Abbey is to the southwest of the village of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England. ...
Upton House is a country house in the English county of Warwickshire, not far from the Oxfordshire town of Banbury. ...
The east front of Warwick Castle as painted by Canaletto in 1752. ...
West Midlands Aston Hall, after the coming of the railways, in 1851 Aston Hall is a Jacobean-style mansion in Aston, Birmingham, England, completed in 1635. ...
The Back to Backs are a court of houses in Birmingham, England, now operated as a museum by the National Trust. ...
Blakesley Hall is a Tudor hall on Blakesley Road in Yardley, Birmingham. ...
Castle Bromwich Hall is a Jacobean Mansion in the village of Castle Bromwich, which is situated in the northern part of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the English West Midlands area. ...
Edgbaston Hall is a country house (albeit now in the middle of the city) in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, England. ...
Fox Hollies Hall was a manor house situated in Acocks Green, Birmingham, England, belonging to the Walker family. ...
Great Barr Hall, a Grade 2* Listed building, is a sadly neglected stately home in Great Barr, Walsall, very near Birmingham, historically in the county of Staffordshire, England. ...
Hagley Hall, of Hagley, Worcestershire and its park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening. ...
Highbury Hall A richly decorated building by John Henry Chamberlain Highbury, also known as Highbury Hall, now a Grade II* listed building, was commissioned as his Birmingham residence by Joseph Chamberlain in 1878, two years after he became Member of Parliament for Birmingham. ...
New Hall Manor is one of the oldest inhabited buildings in Britain. ...
Red House Park is a park in Great Barr, Sandwell, England. ...
Soho House, Matthew Boultons home in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, is now a museum (opened in 1995), managed by Birmingham City Council, celebrating his life, his partnership with James Watt and his membership of the Lunar Society. ...
Wightwick Manor is one of only a few surviving examples of a house built and furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement. ...
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Herbert Tudor Buckland (November 20, 1869 - 1951) was a British architect, best known for his seminal Arts and Crafts houses (several of which, including his own at Edgbaston, are Grade I listed), the Elan Valley Reservoirs model village, educational buildings such as the campus of the Royal Hospital School in...
West Sussex The Abbey, Storrington at Storrington in Sussex, UK, was originally a rectory, later a small country house and is now a convent. ...
Arundel Castles west facade Arundel Castle in West Sussex, England, is a restored medieval castle. ...
Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sussex, is one of the lesser royal residences. ...
The ruins of one of Englands great houses, that of Cowdray, outside the West Sussex village of Midhurst. ...
Cowdray Park is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. ...
Danny House is an impressive Elizabethan Mansion near Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex and at the Northern foot of Wolstonbury Hill and one of the finest stately houses in Sussex, with 56 bedrooms and 28 apartments. ...
Goodwood House is a country house in West Sussex in southern England. ...
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A distant view of Petworth House across the lake in Petworth Park by JMW Turner. ...
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Saint Hill, near East Grinstead, Sussex, was for many years the head office of the Church of Scientology and remains the head office for the United Kingdom. ...
Shillinglee is a 18th-century house and estate in West Sussex, near the Surrey border, in between the villages of Chiddingfold and Plaistow. ...
Standen is a house in West Sussex, near East Grinstead. ...
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Stansted House Stansted Park Stansted Park and Stansted House is near the city of Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom. ...
Stansted House Stansted Park Stansted Park and Stansted House is near the city of Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom. ...
The South front of the house at Uppark A birdseye view of Uppark in the early 18th century by Jan Kip. ...
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Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside, the museum is a very special place to wander amongst a fascinating collection of nearly 50 historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, many with period gardens, together with farm animals, woodland walks...
West Yorkshire Becca Hall is a country residence situated in Aberford, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England at OS grid reference Lat. ...
Bolling Hall (December 25, 1767 - February 25, 1836) was a [[|United States House of Representatives|United States Representative]] from Georgia. ...
Bramham is a historic house in West Yorkshire, England, currently owned by Nicholas Lane Fox. ...
Bretton Hall Bretton Hall is a stately home in West Bretton in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near Wakefield. ...
Bronte Parsonage Museum The Brontë Parsonage Museum is maintained by the Brontë Society in honour of the famed Brontë sisters â Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë â and is located in Haworth, Yorkshire, an area of England covered in much open, expansive moorland. ...
East Riddlesden Hall is a 17th-century British manor house in Yorkshire, now owned by the National Trust. ...
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This article discusses Farnley Hall, a stately home in Old Farnley, south west of Leeds, in West Yorkshire. ...
Harewood House as of 2005, seen from the garden Harewood House from A Complete History of the County of York by Thomas Allen (1828â30), showing the house before Barry altered the facades and added an extra storey to the pavilions. ...
Hazlewood Castle is a country residence situated by the A1 and A64 between Aberford and Tadcaster, Leeds, West Yorkshire. ...
Kirklees Hall is a 16th century Jacobean hall, close to the village of Clifton, West Yorkshire in Calderdale. ...
Nostell Priory in 1880. ...
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Oakwell Hall Located in the village of Birstall, West Yorkshire. ...
Red House Museum is a historic house and museum in Gomersal, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Scout Hall at Shibden near Halifax, West Yorkshire, and also known as Scote Hall was built in 1681 for John Mitchell (1659-1696) Categories: | ...
Shibden is a village in the county of West Yorkshire, England, east of Halifax. ...
Shibden Hall is a historic hall in Halifax, West Yorkshire dating back to around 1420, when it was recorded as being inhabited by one William Oates. ...
Temple Newsam is an estate in the county in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Walterclough Hall, sometimes known as Water Clough Hall or Upper Walterclough, lies in the Walterclough Valley southeast of Halifax and northeast of the village of Southowram in the West Riding of Yorkshire, along side the Red Beck. ...
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Woolley Hall, Woolley, West Yorkshire History Originally the Hall belonged to the Woodrove family (or Woodroffe/Woodruff; from âwood-reeveâ) who have owned land in the West Yorkshire village as far back as the year 1400. ...
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Wiltshire Madonna and Guy Ritchie own Ashcombe House, on Cranborne Chase, near Salisbury. ...
Ashton Gifford House, front view taken from the north west corner of the property, looking back at the northern facade of the house Ashton Gifford House is a Grade II listed building in the hamlet of Ashton Gifford[1], Codford in the British county of Wiltshire. ...
Avebury Manor & Garden is a National Trust property consisting of an early 16th-century manor house and its surrounding garden. ...
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Baynton House is a Grade I[1] listed 17th century country house situated at Coulston in Wiltshire. ...
Bowood House from Morriss County Seats (1880). ...
Corsham Court is a country house, with park designed by Capability Brown, located 5 km west of Chippenham, Wiltshire, in England. ...
Fonthill Abbey Fonthill Abbey â also known as Beckfords Folly â was a large Gothic-style building built in the turn of the 19th century in Wiltshire, England. ...
Great Chalfield Manor is a country house in Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire, England. ...
Hartham Park is a Georgian estate in Corsham, Wiltshire, England. ...
Lacock Abbey Lacock Abbey in the village of Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a monastery of the Augustinian order. ...
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Littlecote House is a large 16th-century house and estate in the English county of Wiltshire. ...
located south of Salisbury, Wiltshire. ...
A drawing of Longleat in the early 18th century by Leonard Knyff. ...
Lydiard Park collage Horses in field next to Lydiard Park Lydiard Park is a 260 acre country park in south-west Swindon, near Junction 16 of the M4. ...
Melksham House is a Grade II listed country house situated in Market Place, Melksham, Wiltshire. ...
Mompesson House is an 18th-century house located in the Cathedral Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. ...
Monkton Farleigh Manor is a Grade I[1] listed country house built on the site of a Cluniac priory founded in 1125 in Wiltshire, situated 3 miles (6 km) from Bradford-on-Avon, and 5 miles (8 km) from the city of Bath. ...
Monkton House in Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire, is a Grade II*[1] listed English 16th century house situated close to the borders of Somerset and Gloucestershire. ...
Broughton Gifford is a medium sized village in the county of Wiltshire, in south west England situated about 20 minutes away from Bath. ...
, Corsham is a small mediæval town in northwest Wiltshire, England. ...
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Rood Ashton House was a country house in the village of West Ashton in the English county of Wiltshire. ...
South Wraxall is in Wiltshire, near Bradford on Avon, England Walter Long (of South Wraxall) Categories: | ...
The Temple of Apollo high on a hill overlooking the gardens. ...
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Tilshead Lodge (now demolished) was a large country house built in the 17th century, west of Tilshead in the civil parish of Salisbury, Wiltshire. ...
Tottenham House is a large Grade I listed country house at Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England. ...
Trafalgar House was a United Kingdom conglomerate with interests in property, property development, construction, passenger shipping and engineering. ...
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE These substantial castle ruins typify the romantic relic, being preserved as a landscape feature in the grounds of the palladian mansion built by the Arundells in the 1770s. ...
Westwood Manor is a 15th-century manor house situated near Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England. ...
Jones and de Causs South Front and the Palladian Bridge (1736/7), in a view of circa 1820 Wilton House is an English country house situated at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire. ...
Worcestershire Abberley Hall is a country house in the north-west of the county of Worcestershire, England. ...
Abberton Hall is a small country house in Worcestershire, England. ...
Birtsmorton Court is a medieval moated manor house near Malvern in Worcestershire. ...
Chateau Impney is an imposing 19th century house near Droitwich, England. ...
Croome Court: north front Croome Park is a landscaped country park surrounding Croome Court, near Besford in Worcestershire, England. ...
Hagley Hall, of Hagley, Worcestershire and its park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening. ...
Hanbury Hall circa 1880. ...
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Hartlebury Castle was built in the mid-13th century as a fortified manor house. ...
Harvington Hall is a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor house in the hamlet of Harvington in the civil parish of Chaddesley Corbett, south-east of Kidderminster in the English county of Worcestershire. ...
Hewell Grange, 2005. ...
Kemerton Court: baroque west façade Kemerton Court is the principal manor house of the village of Kemerton, near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. ...
Lickey Grange is a Victorian private house and estate near Birmingham, England; important because of its association with the renowned automobile designer Herbert Austin, who once owned it and lived there for 31 years. ...
Madresfield Court is located next to the village of Madresfield, in Worcestershire. ...
Spetchley Park Spetchley Park near Worcester has been in the continual ownership of the Berkeley family since 1606 and the current owners also live in Berkeley Castlein Gloucestershire. ...
Witley Court in 1880 Witley Court in Worcestershire was once one of the great houses of the Midlands but today it is a spectacular ruin. ...
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Yorkshire see East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.
See also Historic houses in Scotland is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Scotland. ...
Historic houses in Wales is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Wales. ...
Historic houses in Northern Ireland is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Northern Ireland. ...
Historic houses in the Republic of Ireland is a link page for any stately home or historic house in the Republic of Ireland. ...
National Trust Properties in England is a link page for any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust in England. ...
English Heritage Properties in England is a link page for any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of English Heritage. ...
External links - The DiCamillo Companion - covers 7,000 houses in Great Britain and Ireland and has images of over 1,100.
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