Dudmaston Hall is a 17th century country house and still a family home. It is surrounded by wooded parkland and gardens. Dudmaston houses also the art galleries, created ... read more
Duff House, build early 18th century by William Adams for William Duff, Lord Braco (later 1st Earl Fife), is today displaying the collections of the National Galleries of ... read more
The Dulwich Picture Gallery houses more than 600 paintings, including one of the world’s finest collections of Old Masters, including works of Rembrandt, Gainsborough, ... read more
Dumfries House, set in 800 ha (2,000 acres), is housing an unrivalled collection of Chippendale furniture and other 18th century artefacts, has been saved by the ... read more
The Dumfries Museum tells the story of the land and people of the region, including fossil footprints, the wildlife of the Solway, tools and weapons of our earliest ... read more
Dunham Masey Hall dates back to the 17th century when it was built for the Earls of Warrington. By inheritance it has been owned the Earls of Stamford until 1976, at ... read more
Dunninald Castle, with a history of over thousand years, is today a family home where visitors are welcome to enjoy this beautiful spot of cultural heritage with a walled ... read more
Dunrobin Castle, dating back to the 13th century, has been home to the Earls and Dukes of Sutherland. Sill owned by the family today, the castle and gardens are open to ... read more
Duns Castle, owned by the Hay family since 1696, was transformed early 19th century into a Gothic castle. There is a publicly accessible park and two man made lakes. The ... read more
Dunskey is a private home, constructed in 1900, and surrounded by a 810 ha (2,000 acres) estate. The grounds include a walled garden, green houses, two lochs, manicured ... read more
Dunster Castle, built on a Norman motte-and-bailey, has been the home of the Luttrell family from the end of the 14th century until it was given to the National Trust ... read more
Dunvegan Castle, dating back to the 13th century, is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and has been the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod up ... read more
Durham University Botanic Garden, covering 10 ha (24.7 acres), has many features, such as glasshouses, bamboo grove, alpine garden a woodland garden and a wild flower ... read more
Duthie Park, covering 18 ha (44 acres), was given by Miss Elizabeth Duthie in 1880 and opened as a park in 1883. It has many open green spaces, magnificent flower ... read more
Dyffryn Fernant Garden has been developed since 1996 by Christina Shand and David Allum. It has been a 'Try and error' garden, with its thick blue clay and ... read more
The Dyffryn Estate goes back to 640 AD, however the present house and garden were created at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century for the coal magnate John ... read more
The Dylan Thomas Centre is dedicated to the life and work of the famous poet Dylan Thomas (1914 – 1953), and home to a permanent, free, exhibition, 'Love the ... read more
Dyrham Park was built for William Blathwayt in different stages, during the 17th and early 18th century. The house contains a fine collection of European art works and ... read more
E & H Manners Gallery is a family business, dedicated to ceramics, glass and enamels of the world from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, including European ... read more
E&R Cyzer Gallery: Specialists in the sale of Twentieth Century Modern Masters. read more