There is strong evidence that the timbers in the roof of this barn were taken from the ship 'The Mayflower' that carried the.....
Philip Webb (1831-1915) was the first significant architect of the Arts and Crafts movement, and the Red House he built in 1859.....
"The story of our show starts with the East Surrey Society Show, which was established in 1837, the year Queen Victoria came to.....
This lovely gabled Elizabethan house, built of a greenish-grey ragstone from the ruins of nearby Waverley Abbey, was built around.....
Childhood home of General James Wolfe, victor of the Battle of Quebec (1759)...
A beautiful 17th century manor house situated in parkland in Westerham, Kent. The property has been the home of the Warde family.....
Elizabethan merchant's house and gardens. It is said that the Gunpowder Plot was first contrived here...
This great house built for the Dukes of Buckinghamshire in the 1850's by Charles Barry overlooks the lovely wooded banks of the.....
Home to the finest collection of native wildlife in Britain, with over forty different native wild animal species, from tiny.....
For many the idyll of rural life as it was in the 1930's has gone forever, but it's charm can be re-discovered at Bekonscot Model.....
The home of Sir Winston Churchill, from 1924 until his death. Churchill purchased it for its magnificent views across the weald.....
This fabulous house was owned by the Russell family until the 1950's. Chenies was originally built around 1640 for the Cheyne.....
The magnificent landscape of Winkworth was begun in 1937 when Dr.Wilfred Fox took the opportunity to acquire a parcel of land.....
ST. Michael's Abbey is a beautiful Abbey Church built in the peace and tranquillity of the English countryside by the French.....
This must be the most perfectly positioned of all the gardens in the care of the National Trust. It occupies a majestic hill-top.....
The remarkable remains of Lullingstone Roman Villa lay hidden for centuries, and were only revealed in excavations of 1939. Prior.....