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Ludlow
Built in the 11th Century as a border stronghold, Ludlow Castle has been involved in some of the most significant moments of British history.
LLANGEFNI
Nestling in acres of secluded landscaped gardens, meadow and woodland Tre-Ysgawen Hall is approached along a private wooded driveway, just a short drive inland from the beautiful east coast of Anglesey.
Wrexham
Situated in north-eastern Wales, the 18 kilometre long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal is a feat of civil engineering of the Industrial Revolution.
Lutterworth
Stanford has been the home of the Cave family, ancestors of the present owner, since 1430.
Located in northwest England, the English Lake District is a mountainous area, whose valleys have been modelled by glaciers in the Ice Age and subsequently shaped by an agro-pastoral land-use system characterized by fields enclosed by walls.
Kingston Bagpuize House is open to the public on selected days and for group visits, by appointment, throughout the year.
MACCLESFIELD
Located in a rural area of northwest England, free from radio interference, Jodrell Bank is one of the world’s leading radio astronomy observatories
Aberystwyth
Croeso y Nanteos, Welcome to Nanteos! Nanteos Mansion is a perfect blend of old and new, laid out across this historic Grade I Listed Georgian mansion, its adjoining former bakery and Palladian carriage house.
Woodstock
A 17 Century Townhouse hotel in the heart of Woodstock with 20 individually decorated bedrooms complimented by fine dining restaurant, bistro & courtyard Garden. Preen, a beauty and treatment suite offers a full range of treatments.
Pontypool
The area around Blaenavon is evidence of the pre-eminence of South Wales as the world’s major producer of iron and coal in the 19th century.
BATTLE
The PowderMills is an 18th Century Country Hotel in 150 acres of beautiful parklands and lakes, situated close to the historic town of Battle adjoining the famous battlefield of 1066.
London
Maritime Greenwich encompasses international significant architecture and landscape, artistic achievement, scientific endeavour and royal association which together tell the story of Britain at sea, and of world time keeping, navigation and…
Berkshire
One of England's finest Tudor manor houses set in classic gardens. Family owned in direct succession for nearly 500 years. Superb architecture, a fine collection of portraits, furniture from the 16th to 20thC and Norman church adjacent.
Worksop
Most National Trust properties inspire thoughts of historic mansions, wealth and grandeur. However, tucked away in a private cul-de-sac in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, you’ll find Mr Straw’s House; the National Trust’s first small domestic property,…
Truro
The deep underground mines, engine houses, foundries, new towns, smallholdings, ports and harbours, and their ancillary industries reflect prolific innovation which, in the early 19th century, enabled the region to produce two-thirds of the world’s…
Norwich
Beautiful gardens with lake, trees and shrubs surround a medieval moated manor (not open). Feature trees, shrubs, roses. Country walks and trails with lovely views.
Alnwick
Home to the Duke of Northumberland's family, the Percys, for over 700 years; Alnwick Castle offers history on a grand scale.
Brampton
Hadrian’s Wall stretches 70 miles across the north of England from Cumbrian Roman coastal defences at Ravenglass to Wallsend on the east coast.
Haverfordwest
Wolfscastle Country Hotel, Restaurant and spa is a beautiful family-owned hotel in the heart of Pembrokeshire which nestles peacefully amid the stunning scenery of the coastal National Park and the Preseli Hills.
Bradford
Saltaire is an exceptionally complete and well-preserved industrial village of the second half of the 19th century. Its textile mills, public buildings, and workers’ housing are built in a harmonious style of high architectural quality and the urban…