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Palladian Mansion built for Britain's First Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. Award-winning Walled Garden. Contemporary sculptures, Deer Park, Café, Gift Shop, Soldier Museum. Damien Hirst Exhibition 25th March to 15th July 2018.
Steeped in history, Holkham Hall has the perfect location, surrounded by acres of rolling parkland rich in wildlife and the nearby north Norfolk coast with its stunning beach.
The home of George Bernard Shaw from 1906 until his death in 1950 with literary and personal effects on display. 3.5 acre garden.
Many of Britten's most famous works were written here including the War Requiem.
One of the most extraordinary houses in Suffolk, the grand Georgian facade of Wingfield College conceals a rare mediaeval survival: the remnants of a chantry college of priests, complete with a cloister walk and a Great Hall from 1362.
Nr Stradbroke, Wingfield, IP21 5RA
tel: 01379 384888
Home of the Duke of Bedford, a treasure house with outstanding collections of art, furniture, silver, gold and extensive gardens.
A fantastic day out for all the family - delightful gardens, dinosaur trail, historic deer park and adventure playground. Knebworth House and British Raj exhibition.
Late 18th century house by Sir Robert Taylor. Family portraits from 15th-21st centuries.
Walkern Hall is an imposing Georgian Manor House surrounded by beautiful gardens, magnificent trees and extensive parkland; it is the ideal setting for your country house wedding, private party or event.
Medieval Market house set on tranquil village green. Collection of 17thC furniture and items relating to life & works of John Bunyan.
Elstow Moot Hall, Elstow Green, Church End, Elstow, Bedfordshire, MK42 9XT
tel: 01234 266889
A 17th Century brick and timber barn converted for use as a venue for weddings, meetings and other events. Approached though parkland and set in the gardens of the grade l historic house.
Excellent, complete example of Sir John Soane's architecture - Georgian country house in 33 acres of parkland/woodland.
Among England's greatest country houses, Apethorpe Palace holds a particularly important place in English history because of its ownership by, and role in, entertaining Tudor and Stuart monarchs.
Lowewood Museum tells the history of the borough of Broxbourne capturing the unique stories of those who have lived and worked here.
Seat of the Earl of Verulam, Gorhambury was built in the late 18th century by the architect Robert Taylor.
Oxburgh has been a family home for over 500 years. Chart the story of one family's struggle for acceptance through war, persecution, and changing royal favour. Its secret doors and priest's hole make this a house of mystery and history.