Docton Mill Gardens dates probably back to the 10th century. The mill continued to produce flower until 1910. It became a private house in the Mid 1930s, and was also ... read more
Doddington Hall, as it presents today, was built in 1595-1600 by Thomas Tailor and has passed through the generations up to the present owners, Claire and James Birch. ... read more
Doddington Place has been the home of the Oldfield family for a century. It was built around 1860 for Sir John Croft of the port and sherry family. The architect was ... read more
Dominic Winter Auctioneers was founded in 1988 and addition to our internationally prestigious month Book Auctions incorporating Maps, Decorative Prints, Autographs and ... read more
The Donatella Flick Conducting Competition, created in 1990 by Donatella Flick, is a biennial competition open to conductors under the age of 35 who are citizens of the ... read more
Dorfold Hall is a beautiful Jacobean house, built between 1616-1621. Still a private family home, the House and gardens are open from April to October. read more
Dorich House, at Kingston University, is the former studio home of the sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband the Hon. Richard Hare, a scholar of Russian art and ... read more
Dorney Court dates back to 1086. It was acquired in 1542 by Sir William Garrard, later Lord Mayor of London. He was an ancestor of the Palmer family, the owners and ... read more
Dorothy Clive Garden was created in 1940 by Colonel Harry Clive in order to provide his wife Dorothy with 'a series of interesting walks', in order to support ... read more
The Down County Museum and Arts Centre, is dedicated to the history, culture and environment of the county through the organisation of exhibitions, activities and ... read more
Down House was home of the world-renowned scientist Charles Darwin where he lived with his family from 1842 until his death in 1882. He and his wife Emma had remodelled ... read more
Downhill Demesne is housing the ruins of the impressive 18th-century mansion of an eccentric Earl Bishop, surrounded by a wild garden. The circular Mussenden Temple still ... read more
The Downpatrick and County Down Railway features a railway museum and operates a four miles railway track including passengers trains with steam and diesel locomotives. ... read more
Dr Johnson's House is dedicated to the writer, lexicographer and wit, Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784), and located in the house where he was a tenant. The collection ... read more
Dr Neils Garden is the work of the doctors couple Drs Nancy and Andrew Neil. They started to develop the garden in the 1960s. They both passed away in 2005 and today the ... read more
Dreweatts, founded in 1759, is an auctioneer of Fine Art, Furniture and Works of Art, European and Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, Jewellery, Watches, Silver, Clocks, ... read more
Drum Castle has been the seat of the Irvine family from 1323 until 1975, when it was taken over by the National Trust for Scotland. It is one of the oldest tower houses ... read more
Drumlanrig Castle is the Dumfriesshire home of the Dukes of Buccleuch and Quennsberry, and was constructed between 1679 and 1689. With its extraordinary art collections ... read more
Drummond Castle Gardens, dating back to the 17th Century, is one of Scotland’s most important and impressive formal gardens. In the 19th Century they were redesigned ... read more
Duck Island Cottage Garden, St James's Park is an Arts & Crafts-style garden, surrounding the restored keepers's cottage of Duck Island. Duck island dates ... read more