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Arley Hall, Cheshire

Arley Hall featured recently in the BBC's religious programme Songs of Praise. It's illustrious owner, Lord Ashbrook was seen.....

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Arlington Court, Devon

Owned by the National Trust, containing their largest collection of horse-drawn carriages...

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Armley Mills Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire

Formerly the largest woolen mill in the world, Armley Mills is now a museum that explores the rich industrial past of.....

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Arnside Tower, Cumbria

The oldest building in the parish of Arnside. Arnside Tower is a ruin of a Pele tower which were fortified structures quite.....

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Arundel Castle, West Sussex

The distant view of massive Arundel Castle shrouded by beech woods against a pale Sussex sky gives visitors some hint of the.....

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Ascott House, Buckinghamshire

This stunningly beautiful house began life in the 17th-century as a small timber-framed black and white farmhouse. It was.....

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Ashmolean Museum, Oxfordshire

Built in 1845 as the university Galleries, this Museum became home to the Ashmolean collection in 1894. The museums present.....

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Aston Hall, West Midlands

This magnificent Jacobean mansion is currently undergoing a 10 million pound make-over to both the Hall, its range of buildings.....

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Athelhampton House, Dorset

Athelhampton House is a fine example of a 15th Century house nestling in deepest Dorset...

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Attingham Park, Shropshire

An elegant 18th century mansion with regancy interiors and deer park, Attingham Park is of the great houses of the.....

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Audley End, Essex

Once, centuries ago in the days of Henry VIII a Benedictine Abbey stood here. A casualty of King's Dissolution caused by his.....

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Avebury Manor & Garden, Wiltshire

Avebury Manor is a 16th century manor house built on the site of an old monastery. The rich interior of the house shows original.....

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Avoncroft Museum of Buildings, Worcestershire

Avoncroft is a fascinating museum of historic buildings spanning seven centuries, rescued from imminent destruction and carefully.....

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Baddesley Clinton, West Midlands

Baddesley Clinton is a 15th century moated manor house in the village of Badley Clintton, near Warwick, Warwickshire. The site is.....

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Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland

Bamburgh's huge Norman castle was once the seat of the Kings of Northumbria. It is set on a Basalt outcrop overlooking the.....

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Basildon Park, Berkshire

18th-century country house set in extensive parkland...

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Bateman's, East Sussex

Bateman's was built in 1634. From 1902 until 1936 it became the home of Rudyard Kipling and is preserved as it was when he lived.....

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Bath Abbey, Somerset

Bath Abbey is a beautiful building. The building is sited on the remains of a Norman Cathedral which itself replaced an 8th.....

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Bath Assembly Rooms, Somerset

Bath's magnificent 18th century Assembly Rooms were opened in 1771. Known as the New or Upper Rooms they were designed by John.....

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Battle Abbey, East Sussex

The Abbey Ruins - The pope ordered William the Conqueror to build an abbey in penance for the great loss of life. The abbey was.....

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