l'Abbaye de Valloires dates back to the 12th century, but was reconstructed in the 18th century. The abbey is open to paying visitors from March to November, and is ... read more
Valentines Mansion dates back to around 1696, when it was built for Elizabeth Tillotson and her family, after the death of her husband, the Archbishop of ... read more
Valence House Museum is the only surviving manor house in Dagenham, it dates back to Medieval times and is still partially surrounded by a moat. Following extensive ... read more
Valdemar Castle was commissioned by King Christian IV for his son Valdemar, and built between 1639 and 1644. In 1678 the nobel Admiral Niel Juel received the estate ... read more
The John Madejski Garden, V&A, dates from 2005, and was financed by the businessman Sir John Madejski, born Robert John Hurst. The garden has a stepped, elliptical ... read more
Utrecht Botanic Gardens, belonging to the University of Utrecht, date back to 1639, making it one of the oldest botanic gardens in the Netherlands. read more
Upton House, a large 17th century country house, was acquired in 1927 by Walter Samuel, 2nd Lord Bearsted, former Chairman of Shell. His immense fortune came also ... read more
Uppsala University Botanical Garden, founded in 1655 by the polymath Olaf Rudbeck the elder, professor of medicine, is the oldest botanical garden in Sweden. The Old ... read more
Uppark House was built around 1690 for Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville, and designed by William Talman. The last private owner was Admiral Sir Herbert ... read more
University of York Campus was constructed in the 1960s on the grounds of Heslington Hall, and covers over 81 ha (200 acres). It was planned by Robert Mathew Johnson ... read more
University of Exeter Grounds & Gardens data back to the 19th century when the grounds of Reed (then Streatham Hall) were laid out for Richard Thornton West, an East ... read more
University of Bristol Botanic Garden, covering 1.77 hectare (4.3 acres), was established in 1982, and is the first new University botanic garden to be created for almost ... read more
University Museum - Museum Of History displays a large collection related to anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology, zoology, art, and cultural history. ... read more
The University Botanical Garden Oslo, dating back to 1814 and part the University of Oslo, include over 5,500 plant types from around the world, grown in green houses ... read more
The Ulriksdal Palace, Stockholm, dates back to 1644, and was last used by King Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise between 1923 and 1973. It is surrounded by beautiful ... read more
Tyresö Palace, built in the 1630s for Count Gabriel Oxenstierna, Councillor of the Realm, is today open for the public. It is surrounded by a garden and an English ... read more
Tyntesfield House Victorian Gothic-Revival house and estate. The estate dates back to around 1500, but it was William Gibbs, who made his fortune in fertiliser, who ... read more
Tullynally Castle & Gardens was built and created by the Pakenham family (later Earls of Longford) in the 17th century. Today three generations of the family live ... read more
Tullgarn Slott was a popular summer palace amongst Swedish royalty, and houses fine examples of interiors from different epochs and personal styles. The palace park has ... read more
Trompenburg Gardens & Arboretum, dating back to the 19th century and open to the public since 1958, is housing a large collection of woody as well as herbaceous ... read more