137 products
Showing records 1 to 20.
-
Location
Wealden
Type
Historic House / Palace

A rare and idyllic medieval, thatched Wealden 'hall house' dating from the 14th century, Alfriston Clergy House was the first building to be saved by the National Trust in 1896. The house is surrounded by a very pretty cottage garden with lovely views across the River Cuckmere.
-
Location
Brighton and Hove
Type
Historic House / Palace

The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) transformed by John Nash between 1815 and 1822 into one of the most dazzling and exotic buildings in the British Isles.
-
Location
Gravesham
Type
Historic House / Palace

A large house standing in 150 acres of Repton's landscape garden and dating from 1587. It includes work by Inigo Jones, Wyatt and the Adam brothers. Now an independant girls' boarding and day school.
-
Location
Buckinghamshire
Type
Historic House / Palace

Palladian house with frescoes and painted ceilings fashioned for Sir Francis Dashwood in the mid 18thC. Landscape and lake also laid out at the same time.
-
Location
Lewes
Type
Craft Centre

A converted 19thC candle factory housing variety of different craft workshops. Visitors can see candle making, hand-engraving and visit other specialist shops.
-
Location
Cherwell
Type
Historic House / Palace

Sulgrave Manor is a superb example of a modest Manor House and Garden of the time of Shakespeare, and was the home of George Washingtons direct ancestors.
-
Location
Buckinghamshire
Type
Garden

Over forty temples and monuments, laid out against an inspiring backdrop of lakes and valleys. Onsite facilities include a Visitor Centre, gift shop and tea-room.
-
Location
Sevenoaks
Type
Garden

Beautiful manor house (1681). Lived in by Warde family since 1731. Old master paintings, furniture, tapestries, porcelain all collected 18th century. Garden lovely all seasons. Lake, borders, restored formal garden. Tearoom.
-
Location
West Berkshire
Type
Historic House / Palace

Shaw House was built by a Newbury clothier in 1581 and retains much of its original Tudor architecture.
-
Location
Sevenoaks
Type
Historic House / Palace

A gabled house with 16th Century origins and features of architectural and historical interest. The childhood home of General James Wolfe displaying family and military memorabilia and an exhibition about the battle of Quebec in the stable
-
Location
Tonbridge and Malling
Type
Historic House / Palace

Solar block of late 13th century knights' dwellings with a rectangular hall with chapel, raised above ground level. Exhibition room. Possibly owned by the Culpepper family.
-
Location
Reading
Type
Historic House / Palace

An Elizabethan manor house alongside the River Thames, containing paintings, oak staircases, and moulded ceilings. Home to the Blount family for over 500 years.
-
Location
Sevenoaks
Type
Historic House / Palace

Historic mansion, home to the Hart Dyke family for 600 years. Frequented by Queen Anne and Henry VIII. State rooms open. Norman church, 140 acre grounds including the site of the first ever World Garden of Plants.
-
Location
Sevenoaks
Type
Historic House / Palace

Set at the heart of the only remaining medieval deer park in Kent, Knole's fascinating links with royalty and literary connections with Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf, make this one of the most intriguing houses in England.
-
Location
Lewes
Type
Historic House / Palace

CLOSED FOR 2011
A Tudor house with Georgian additions in downland park setting. Important English and European Old Master paintings, fine furniture and notable Sevres porcelain. -
Location
Buckinghamshire
Type
Historic House / Palace

There is plenty to do for all the family; see the beautiful interiors of the house, roam the restored estate gardens, picnic, or simply eat, drink and shop in the 18th centruy courtyard.
-
Location
West Oxfordshire
Type
Historic House / Palace

One of England's finest and most complete Jacobean houses.
-
Location
Sevenoaks
Type
Historic House / Palace

Family home of Sir Winston Churchill with house and gardens very much as in his day. Memorabilia, photos and many of Churchill's own paintings on display. Gardens command spectacular views over the Weald of Kent.
-
Location
Southampton
Type
Historic House / Palace

Open 7 days a week, 10am - 5pm at the heart of Southampton's Old Town.
-
Location
Chichester
Type
Historic House / Palace

A fine late 17th Century National Trust house and its treasures set high on the South Downs with magnificent views. Extensive servants' rooms shown as they were in 1874 when H.G. Wells' mother was housekeeper.



