Vatican Gardens, covering around 23 hectares (57 acres), were created during the Renaissance and Baroque, with later additions. The gardens can be visited only by guided ... read more
Valtice (Feldsberg) Castle's history goes back to 1193 and came into the possession of the Liechtenstein family around 1390, where it stayed until its confiscation in ... read more
Villa Barbarigo Pizzoni Ardemani, is a historical Baroque villa surrounded by one of the most beautiful historical gardens of Europe. The structure was designed by ... read more
l'Abbaye de Valloires dates back to the 12th century, but was reconstructed in the 18th century. The abbey is open to paying visitors from March to November, and is ... read more
Valentines Mansion dates back to around 1696, when it was built for Elizabeth Tillotson and her family, after the death of her husband, the Archbishop of ... read more
Valence House Museum is the only surviving manor house in Dagenham, it dates back to Medieval times and is still partially surrounded by a moat. Following extensive ... read more
Valdemar Castle was commissioned by King Christian IV for his son Valdemar, and built between 1639 and 1644. In 1678 the nobel Admiral Niel Juel received the estate ... read more
Upton House, a large 17th century country house, was acquired in 1927 by Walter Samuel, 2nd Lord Bearsted, former Chairman of Shell. His immense fortune came also ... read more
Uppark House was built around 1690 for Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville, and designed by William Talman. The last private owner was Admiral Sir Herbert ... read more
The Ulriksdal Palace, Stockholm, dates back to 1644, and was last used by King Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise between 1923 and 1973. It is surrounded by beautiful ... read more
Tyresö Palace, built in the 1630s for Count Gabriel Oxenstierna, Councillor of the Realm, is today open for the public. It is surrounded by a garden and an English ... read more
Tyntesfield House Victorian Gothic-Revival house and estate. The estate dates back to around 1500, but it was William Gibbs, who made his fortune in fertiliser, who ... read more
Tullynally Castle & Gardens was built and created by the Pakenham family (later Earls of Longford) in the 17th century. Today three generations of the family live ... read more
Tullgarn Slott was a popular summer palace amongst Swedish royalty, and houses fine examples of interiors from different epochs and personal styles. The palace park has ... read more
Troja Castle, a splendid Baroque palace was built for the Counts von Sternberg from 1679 to 1691. The palace and its beautiful gardens, owned by the City of Prague, ... read more
Trewithen House is owned by the Hawkins family, since it was constructed in 1715. Presently it is the home of the 10e generation. The House, with its fine collections, ... read more
Trerice Manor is an Elizabethan manor, surrounded by 8 ha (20 acres) of grounds. It is in the hands of the National Trust since 1953. The terraced garden has been ... read more
Trentham Estate has been the Staffordshire seat of the Dukes of Sutherland. The house, today in ruin, dates from 1833–42, and was designed by Charles Barry, the ... read more
Trengwainton House dates back to the 16th century and was bought in 1815 by Rose Price, the son of a Jamaican sugar plantation owner. He laid out the basics of the 40 ha ... read more
Trelissick dates back to the 1750s, but has known many changes and many different owners. In the early 20th century the estate was acquired by , Leonard Daneham Cunliffe, ... read more