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Sevenoaks
Type
Historic House / Palace
Romantic 13th century moated castle, once Anne Boleyn's childhood home. Magnificently furnished interiors, spectacular award winning gardens.
Miniature Model House Exhibition, Yew Maze, unique Splashing Water Maze, adventure play area with Henry VIII Tower Maze. Special events throughout the... -
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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.
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Location
Guildford
Type
Historic House / Palace
Clandon Park is a Palladian Mansion, built c1730 for the Onslow family and notable for its magnificent Marble Hall.
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Location
Mole Valley
Type
Historic House / Palace
This country retreat, with glorious views across the rolling Surrey Hills and acres of countryside waiting to be explored, was home to famous Edwardian hostess Mrs Greville, who entertained royalty and the celebrities of her time.
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Location
Guildford
Type
Historic House / Palace
Built in 1756 and set in a Repton park, Hatchlands has splendid interiors by Robert Adam and houses the Cobbe collection of keyboard musical instruments. Jekyll Garden.
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Location
Guildford
Type
Historic House / Palace
Set in the rolling North Downs overlooking magnificent parklands, Loseley Park has been in the same family for 500 years. Built by Sir William More in 1562 at the request of Queen Elizabeth 1, it retains the warmth and welcome of a family home with three generations of the More Molyneux...
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Location
West Oxfordshire
Type
Historic House / Palace
The country home of William Morris 1871-1896. The house contains a collection of the works of Morris, his family and his associates.
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Location
West Oxfordshire
Type
Historic House / Palace

A glorious Baroque masterpiece set in Oxfordshire's serene Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace is one of England's most iconic buildings. It's also a place with close ties to some of the most important figures in British history.
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Location
Lewes
Type
Historic House / Palace
CLOSED FOR 2012
A Tudor house with Georgian additions in downland park setting. Important English and European Old Master paintings, fine furniture and notable Sevres porcelain. -
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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.
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Location
Buckinghamshire
Type
Historic House / Palace
This National Trust property houses the Rothschild Collection of art treasures and wine cellars. It also features spectacular grounds with an aviary, parterre and woodland playground, licensed restaurants, gift and wine shops.
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Location
Milton Keynes
Type
Safari Park
Drive through the different areas in the comfort of your own car and you will see lions at play on Simba Hill, tigers slinking out of the Tiger Woods, or you can spot bears and wolves prowling along the Navajo Trail.
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Location
Mid Sussex
Type
Garden
Wakehurst Place and the interactive Millennium Seed Bank exhibition are the perfect answer for visitors of all ages, whatever time of the year. Open all year.
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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.
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Location
Winchester
Type
Museum
Fortified medieval gateway. A debtors' prison for 150 years, with walls covered in prisoners' graffiti.
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Location
Southampton
Type
Historic House / Palace
Open 7 days a week, 10am - 5pm at the heart of Southampton's Old Town.
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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.
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Location
Brighton and Hove
Type
Historic House / Palace
Set in the heart of a medieval deer park below the South Downs, this beautiful Elizabethan house dates from 1577.
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Location
New Forest
Type
Museum
A charming Georgian building, built as a workhouse in 1764, now filled with a rich variety of displays and a regular and varied exhibitions programme.
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Location
Horsham
Type
Historic House / Palace
Enchanting medieval pilgrim inn. Still a lived-in home. Atmospheric interiors. Unique Elizabethan 'Painted Room'. Five acres of charming gardens including the Victorian 'Secret' Garden'. Morning coffee and country house teas.





