The Larne Museum & Arts Centre is housed in the historic building, opened in 1906 as the Carnegie Free Library, following financial assistance from the American ... read more
Lawrences Auctioneers holds auctions regarding General Sales, Fine Art Sales, Collectors Sales and Sporting Sales, supported by 12 Specialist Valuers. read more
Layer Marney Tower, built as a statement house by Henry, Lord Marney, was visited by both Henry VIII and later by his daughter Elizabeth I. The Tower and gardens are open ... read more
Lea Gardens is a woodland garden, focusing on rhododendrons, azaleas and kalmias. The garden was founded on the site of a medieval millstone quarry in 1935, by John ... read more
Leeds Castle's site dates already back to the 9th century and the castle has a long and fascinating history. Henry VIII had the castle remodelled for Catherine of ... read more
Leeds Conductors Competition is a triennial competition, which aims to support young British conductors. It is organised by Leeds City Council. read more
Leeds International Piano Competition, established in 1963, is one of the world’s foremost music competitions. A new vision for 2018 sees The Leeds spread its ... read more
Leeds Lieder, founded in 2004, has become an annual classical music festival in April, to promote the enjoyment, understanding, appreciation, composition and ... read more
Lefevre Fine Art is specialized in Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary International and European paintings, drawings and sculptures. read more
Lehmann Maupin Gallery, founded in 1996 by Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin, represents American artists, as well as artists and estates from across Europe, Asia, Africa, ... read more
Leighton Hall as it stands today, was built between 1759–61 and got later a Gothicized façade in 1822–25, commissioned by Richard Gillow, shortly after he ... read more
The Leighton House Museum is the spectacular former home and studio of eminent Victorian artist and former President of the Royal Academy, Frederic Lord Leighton (1830 – ... read more
Leith Hall Garden & Estate was build in 1650 and has been the home of the Leith-Hay family, until 1945, when it was presented to the National Trust of Scotland. The ... read more
Leith Hill Place is a Palladian house, built around 1760 by Richard Hunt. In 1847 it was acquired by Josiah Wedgwood and later inherited by the composer Ralph Vaughan ... read more
Leonardslee Gardens, covering 97 ha (240 acres), have been carefully restored and developed by its present owners, the Streeter family, since they acquired the estate in ... read more
Levens Hall, dating back to 1350, is presently owned by Richard and Naomi Bagot. The House, with its the fascinating collection of contents, the park and gardens, are ... read more
Lincoln Castle, dating from the 11th century by William the Conqueror, is open to the public as a museum. It displays the famous Magna Carta. read more
Lincoln's Inn Fields dates back to early 1600s as a residential garden square, designed by Inigo Jones. It covers almost 3 ha (7.25 acres). Since 1895 it is in ... read more
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a family run museum and was set in 1988. It is now widely seen as a living memorial to the 55,500 men of Bomber ... read more
Lindsey Ingram Gallery is dedicated to Contemporary Art. For more detailed information, see website read more