Kelmscott Manor, dating from 1570, became a place of relaxation and inspiration for William Morris (1834-1896), Father of the Arts & Crafts movement. read more
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, opened in 1901 and completely refurbished in 2003-2006, features 22 galleries with a wide range of stunning collections including ... read more
Kenilworth Castle, built in the 12th century, has played an important historic role for centuries. It has been royal property several times and has been in the hands of ... read more
Kensington Gardens & Italian Gardens, 107 ha (265 acres), is one of the Eight Royal Parks. The site was, up to 1728, part of Hyde Park. The latter was created for ... read more
Kensington Palace was the residence of the (Dutch) Stadholder-King William III and his English wife, Mary Stuart. The house was remodelled for them by Sir Christopher ... read more
Kent Antiques is specializing in Islamic and Indian art, in particular in courtly objects and works of art. The collections include Ottoman, Persian and Mughal ... read more
Kent Auction Galleries is an auction house in Folkstone, Kent, for Art, Antiques & Collectables such as Furniture, Jewellery, Paintings, Drawings, Vintage Fashion, ... read more
Kentwell Hall, dating back to 1086, has had many owners and is now owned and inhabited by Patrick and Judith Phillips. Repairs and restorations have been funded by ... read more
Kenwood House dates from the 17th century, but has been remodelled and improved several times. It has beautiful interiors and a magnificent art collection, including ... read more
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, founded in 1840, is a 132 ha (330 acres) complex of gardens and botanical glasshouses. It is a leading international research and education ... read more
Kew Palace, located on the grounds of Kew Gardens, is the smallest of all the royal palaces. Today, completely restored, the palace is open to the public and serves also ... read more
Keys Fine Art Auctioneers, established in 1953, offers a huge range and depth of expert knowledge and experience, including Antiques, Pictures, Furniture, Books, Country ... read more
George Kidner and Andrew Reeves have many years experience of producing Open Market Valuations for Inheritance Tax Assessment purposes. For more detailed information, see ... read more
The Kidwelly Industrial Museum is set in the 5 ha (13 acres) of the original tinplate works of Kidwelly. The Museum interprets and displays information and artifacts from ... read more
Kiftsgate Court, built in 1887-91 by Sydney Graves Hamilton, Kiftsgate Court is now the home of the Chambers family. Only the gardens can be visited. These beautiful ... read more
The Kilver Court Gardens were originally the creation of Ernest Jardine, MP of East Somerset, for the benefit of his lace workers. The gardens produced also fruit and ... read more
Kingston Bagpuize House, dating back to 1660 and remodelled early 1700, it is the home of Virginia Grant and her family. The House and gardens are open to the ... read more
Kingston Maurward was built for George Pitt in 1720, encased in Portland Stone in 1794 by William Pitt, after a remark of King George III that he didn't like the ... read more
Kinross House dates back to the late 17th century and was built for Sir William Bruce. Until 2010 has been the home for 200 years of the Montgomery family. Since then it ... read more
Kiplin Hall, built in the early 1620s as a hunting lodge, has been in the hands of four, interconnected, families, until it was handed over to a trust in 1968. The ... read more