Pinsla Garden and Nursery has been developed by Mark and Claire Woodbine since. It is an 0.2 ha (1.5 acres) artist's garden set in wild woodland, around a charming ... read more
The Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is featuring Contemporary art, in particular female artists. For more detailed information, see website read more
Pitmuies dates back to the 1500s, whereas the present house dates from the 18th century. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens restored and developed by Ogilvie ... read more
The Pitt Rivers Museum, founded in 1884, houses the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford, with more than 500,000 objects, ... read more
Pitt Studio promotes contemporary art through exhibitions and a regular presence at art fairs. For more detailed informations, see website read more
Pittencrieff House was constructed in 1610 and modified in 1731. In 1903 Andrew Carnegie, (1835 – 1919) the Scottish-American business magnate acquired the ... read more
Pla-yn-Rhiw Manor is a charming small 16th century manor house, which has belonged to the Keating family between 1938 and the 1940s. They carefully restored the house and ... read more
Plant World Gardens were created in 1985 by Ray Brown, with the idea behind to lay out a map of the world with the corresponding flora. Today the matured garden gives ... read more
Plas Brondanw dates back to c1550. Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was given run-down Plas Brondanw by his father in 1902. He created over the years a unique and ... read more
Plas Cadnant is a 50 ha (200 acres) historic 900 year country estate with a Geogean House dating from 1803 and gardens from the same period. After restorations ... read more
Plas Newydd dating back to 1470, is the former country seat of the Marquesses of Anglesey. Since 1976 it is owned by the National Trust and houses also a military museum, ... read more
Plas Newydd House was the home of Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby from 1780 for the next 50 years. The house was originally an unpretentious little ... read more
Plumpton Rocks, having been described by Queen Mary as "Heaven on Earth", is a 12 ha (30 acres) idyllic garden, painted by many artists such as Turner and ... read more
Polesden Lacey goes back to 1336, but was completely extended and remodelled in 1906 by the Margaret Greville, the famous Edwardian hostess and friend of George VI and ... read more
Pollock's Toy Museum is a family-run museum and small toy shop, with a collection of mainly Victorian toys. On display in six small rooms and two winding ... read more
Pollok House is the ancestral home of the Stirling Maxwell-Jardine families and was built in 1752 by William Adam. Open to the public, it houses a large collection ... read more
Pope’s Grotto is the last remaining part of the villa, which the famous poet Alexander Pope (1688 – 1744) built around 1720 in Twickenham. Fascinated by geology ... read more
Port Eliot House, dating back to the 12th century, is the ancestral home of the Eliot family. Its present owner is Albert Eliot, 11th Earl of St Germans. The House, ... read more
Port Lympne Mansion, today a luxury hotel, is a grand Edwardian house in the Cape Dutch style, constructed between 1914-1920. It was designed by Sir Herbert Baker, ... read more
Portland Castle was built by Henry VIII’s in the 1540s to protect against French and Spanish invasion. The castle, showing its 450 year history and the part it played ... read more