This stunningly beautiful house began life in the 17th-century as a small timber-framed black and white farmhouse. It was.....
Also referred to as Station-X, Bletchley Park was the top-secret wartime base of Allied code breakers, such as Alan Turing and.....
This fabulous house was owned by the Russell family until the 1950's. Chenies was originally built around 1640 for the Cheyne.....
Claydon House was built by the 2nd Earl Verney in the middle of the 18th-century, on land which had belonged to his family since.....
This great house built for the Dukes of Buckinghamshire in the 1850's by Charles Barry overlooks the lovely wooded banks of the.....
Dorney Court is unusual in that it has passed by direct descent, father to son, through 13 generations of the Palmer family in.....
This was the home of Benjamin Disraeli(1804-81) who lived here with his wife from 1848 until his death in 1881. The couple loved.....
One of the oldest coaching inns in the country, with strong associations with Oliver Cromwell and the English Civil War. Rare.....
Long Crendon is a beautiful Buckinghamshire village which is possibly best know for its stunning 15th century Courthouse, given.....
This was one of England's most important houses, it was built for Baron Meyer Amschel de Rothchild in 1855 by Joseph Paxton, the.....
There is strong evidence that the timbers in the roof of this barn were taken from the ship 'The Mayflower' that carried the.....
Creator of Waddesdon, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, who was a great fan of France and its arts, together with his french.....
Perfectly preserved rococo landscape garden, surrounding a neo-classical mansion...
Fascinating stately home designed by Sir Christopher Wren with an elegant russet brick fascia, graceful narrow windows and four.....