Erddig Hall
Built between 1684 and 1687, Erdigg Hall was voted Britain’s second finest stately home in 2007. Consisting of 300 years worth of Yorke family history, it is hardly surprising that Erddig is so popular with [...]
Attractions for category: Gardens
Gardens, Historic Attractions, Wales
Built between 1684 and 1687, Erdigg Hall was voted Britain’s second finest stately home in 2007. Consisting of 300 years worth of Yorke family history, it is hardly surprising that Erddig is so popular with [...]
East England, Gardens, Historic Attractions, Museums & Galleries
Home to the Lytton family since 1490, this spectacular country house boasts stunning architecture and a vibrant history. You will notice on arrival that Knebworth’s exterior showcases plenty of gargoyles, turrets and domes. This Victorian [...]
Castles, Churches & Cathedrals, Gardens, Historic Attractions, Midlands
Founded in the 1120s, Kenilworth Castle was built over several centuries with various parts being added and altered over the years. This Grade I listed building became a tourist attraction in the 1800s and became [...]
East England, Gardens, Historic Attractions, Parks, Walks & Tours, Wildlife
Situated in 1,800 acres of parkland, Ickworth House is a real sight to behold. The Rotunda, being the most prominent asset of the House’s façade, stands at over 100 feet high and is unique in [...]
East England, Gardens, Historic Attractions, Wildlife
Purchased in 1609 by Sir Edward Coke, the Holkan Estate is home to the magnificent 18th Century country house, Holkham Hall. Built in the Palladian style, this building’s façade is one of England’s finest incorporations [...]
East England, Gardens, Historic Attractions, Museums & Galleries
One of East Anglia’s finest country houses, Felbrigg Hall is a 17th Century establishment famed for its Jacobean exterior and Georgian interior. Architecturally stunning, this building is a great place to visit. The Gothic Library [...]
Gardens, Historic Attractions, Midlands, Museums & Galleries
A National Trust property since 1985, Kedleston Hall is a breathtaking 18th Century Mansion set within beautiful parkland. Designed specifically for entertaining guests in an opulent and lavish environment and for housing an astonishing collection [...]
Castles, Churches & Cathedrals, Gardens, Midlands
This grade I listed building in Warwickshire is a very fine example of an English Tudor country house. It casts an imposing figure with its continuous battlements and large parapets. The Tudor gatehouse that is [...]
Castles, Churches & Cathedrals, Gardens, Historic Attractions, Wales
Bought by Thomas Myddelton for the sum of £5000 in 1595, Chirk Castle dates back to 1295 when it was built by Roger Mortimer de Chirk. Designed as one of a line of fortresses across [...]
East England, Gardens, Parks, Walks & Tours
Opened to the public in 1846, Cambridge University Botanic Garden provides a peaceful haven for all who frequent it. Unusually located almost entirely on level ground, a stroll in the garden’s 40 acres is a [...]
