Holyrood Park is a royal park in central Edinburgh, created in 1541, with a semi-natural vegetation. It is covering 260 ha (650 acres) and was a former 12th century ... read more
Honeywood House dates back to the mid 17th century, with Victorian and Edwardian extensions, including a fine Billiards Room, a Drawing Room and a Victorian Scullery. ... read more
Hopetoun House is today owned by the Hopetoun House Preservation Trust, whereby the South wing is occupied as family home by the 4th Marquess of Linlithgow. The grounds ... read more
The Hopewell Colliery Museum is in the Forest of Dean. Here 'Freemining' is an ancient right bestowed by Edward I (1239 – 1307) on those born within a ... read more
Horniman Museum, founded by Frederick John Horniman, was opened in 1901, and contain collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, as well as ... read more
Endsleigh, formerly owned by the Dukes of Bedford, was acquired in 2005 by Mrs Olga Polizzi, who opened it as a private hotel. The house is surrounded by 44 ha (108 ... read more
Houghton Hall is the seat of the Marquesses of Cholmondeley, descendants from Sir Robert Walpole. Part of the House, with its remaining art collections, gardens & ... read more
Houghton Lodge is an 18th century Cottage Orné (Rural Retreat), overlooking the River Test. It is for over 100 years home to the Busk family. It is surrounded by 5.7 ha ... read more
House of Dun (by architect William Adam) was the home of the Erskine (later Kennedy-Erskine) family from 1375 until 1980, when it came into the hands of the National ... read more
House of the Binns, a fascinating laird’s house and built in 1612, has been the home of the Baronets of Dalyell for 400 years. Now in the hands of the National Trust ... read more
Hoveton Hall, not open to the public, was built between 1809 and 1812, and designed by Humphry Repton, the famous architect and landscape designer. It is owned by ... read more
Hovingham Hall is a Palladian house, built for Thomas Worsley from 1750 to 1770. It is the seat of the Worsley family and is the childhood home of the Duchess of ... read more
Howard Walwyn Fine Antique Clocks, founded in 1988, is specialized in English clocks dating from the 17th century until the mid-19th century. The gallery has a wide ... read more
Howick Hall was since 1319 the ancestral seat of the Grey family until the death of the 5th Earl Grey in 1963. It is now in the hands of his grandson, the present ... read more
Hughenden Manor was the home of Queen Victoria's high regarded Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, from 1848 until 1881. The house had been ... read more
Humbert & Ellis Ltd., a family business and established in 1842, is since five generations a leading auction house, specialising in regional, national and ... read more
Hutton-in-the-Forest originally a medieval stronghold, has belonged since 1605 to the Fletcher-Vane family, latterly the Barons Inglewood. Today it is inhabited ... read more
Based in Mayfair, Beetles+Huxley represents many influential photographers. Huxley-Paarlour is a leading art gallery founded in London in 2010 by Chris Beetles and Giles ... read more
Hyde Park, covering 142 ha (350 acres), is one of London's eight Royal Parks. It was created on request of Henry III in 1536, and used as a hunting ground. ... read more
Hyperion Auctions, a family-owned business and established since 1995, offers expertise in auctioning a wide range of items from antique furniture, art and ceramics to ... read more