The Bangor Castle Walled Garden is part of the beautiful stately home, Bangor Castle, today used as Town Hall. The garden was opened in 2009, after restoration by ... read more
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England through its fascinating historical objects and works of art. The collection contains 40,000 items and ... read more
Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones in 1622, is the only remaining part of the Whitehall Palace, the residence of English monarchs from 1530 to 1698. Whitehall ... read more
The Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden is the place where Barbara Hepworth lived and worked, surrounded by a garden, laid out by herself with help from a ... read more
The Barbican Centre is a world leading centre for the performing arts, with theatre, dance, film, a famous Concert Hall for classical and contemporary music, art ... read more
Bargany Gardens, covering 20 ha (50 acres), are surrounding a 17th century mansion, modified and extended in the 19th century. The house is privately inhabited by ... read more
Angus's Garden has been developed since 1956, by a mother in honour of her son Angus Macdonald, who was killed in Cyprus in that year. The garden is about 3.6 ha (9 ... read more
The Barnet Museum is dedicated to the local history of Chipping Barnet, East Barnet, New Barnet, Hadley and the surrounding districts, displaying hundreds of ... read more
Barnsdale Gardens were created in 1979 by Geoff Hamilton, who presented the famous gardening program 'Gardener's World of the BBC until his death in 1996. The ... read more
Baroque at the Edge is a recently established festival in January, inviting leading musicians ranging from classical to world, jazz and folk to take the music of the ... read more
Barrington Court is a Tudor house which was rescued by Colonel Lyle in the 1920s. He filled the house with old panelling, staircases and fireplaces. Today the National ... read more
Bastian Gallery, founded in 1989 by Céline and Heiner Bastian, is focused on 20th Century and contemporary artists. Since 2016 the gallery is directed by Aeneas ... read more
Bateman's House is a 17th century house and home of the world famous writer, Rudyard Kipling and his wife, from 1902 until 1939. On her death, Mrs ... read more
Batemans, since 2011 in the hands of Greg Bateman, is a multi-discipline auction house handling whether jewellery, clocks, paintings, carpets, books, bronzes, vintage ... read more
Batsford Arboretum, covering 22 ha (55 acres), has a unique collection of rare trees, shrubs and bamboos. It was created in the late 19th century by the 1st Lord ... read more
Battersea Park was opened in 1858 and offers much variety and activities. It still retains much of the Victorian garden style and has many features, such as Old English ... read more
The Battle of Britain Bunker is the war-bunker with the rooms from which most of the RAF's side of the WW II Battle of Britain was co-ordinated. It makes alive ... read more
Baxter Park, covering 15 ha (38 acres), was designed by the famous Sir Joseph Paxton, opened in 1863. It was donated by Sir David Baxter and his two sisters Mary Ann and ... read more
BBC Young Musician is a biennial national music competition, broadcast on BBC Television and BBC Radio. It is open for Percussion, Keyboard, String and Woodwind players, ... read more
BBR has, for over 38 years, built a unique niche within the collecting world, run BY collectors FOR collectors, as a Specialist of Antique Packaging. read more