The priory on St.Michael's mount is dedicated to the Archangel who is believed to have appeared to local fishermen in AD 495. The.....
St Paul's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in England and is the masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren, whos plans were finally.....
A fully working 19th-century flour water mill located on the grounds of Hardwick Hall, both attractions under the care of the.....
Arts & Crafts family home with Morris & Co. interiors, set in a beautiful hillside garden...
Imposing church built in 1653, with fine panelled interior, set in attractive parkland...
The last remaining thatched windmill in England, dating from 1822 and in use until 1910...
The National Trust's smallest property, this is the birthplace of the world-famous railway engineer, George Stephenson...
Designed by Henry Hoare II, Stourhead is one of England's most picturesque landscape gardens with classic temples and palladian.....
This delightful historic house which was built in the early 17th century for the Lords Vernon, has all the ingredients for a.....
This delightful Tudor house is the very epitome of the comfortable English country home, and yet it embodies all that is best of.....
Built in 1789, Sutton Windmill is the tallest wind mill in the country...
Known locally as the Tythe Barn, Swalcliffe Barn was built for the Rectorial Manor of Swalcliffe by New College, who owned the.....
This elegant Victorian Pier was built over 100 years ago for passenger ship services and is now an important part of Swanage's.....
This is the magnificent house that made Robert Adams. At only twenty nine years of age he was commissioned to decorate Syon.....
A day at Tatton Park has much to offer, its two historic houses, the Mansion and Tudor Old Hall, are set in 1000 acres of.....
This is a stunning house set in magical grounds. It began life hundreds of years ago but the oldest part of the house we see.....
Standing taller than any other building in tewkesbury, is the fantastic tewkesbury abbey. It is over 500 years old and has the.....
On returning from a raid into Scotland, Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror built a castle calling it his `New.....