Hatchlands Park is a country estate, built for naval hero Admiral Edward Boscawen and his wife Fanny. The house, today in the hands of the National Trust, contains the ... read more
Hatfield House, a perfect example of Jacobean architecture, was constructed for Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salesbury, and has been the seat of the Cecil family ever ... read more
Haughley Park dates from 1620 and is since the 1950s in the hands of the Williams family. It is surrounded by 101 ha (250 acres) of grounds including almost 2.5 ha (6 ... read more
Heale Garden is a charming 16th century house, owned by the Greville family. It is surrounded by 3.2 ha (8 acres) 20th century garden, with terraces, ponds, ... read more
Helmingham Hall Gardens is a moated house from 1480, built by the Tollemache family, who still lives here. The House is not open for the public, but the garden is open on ... read more
Helmsley Walled Garden, covering 2 ha (5 acres), was created in 1759, providing the kitchen and table of Duncombe Park. It has been restored in the 1990s has now a range ... read more
Herstmonceux Castle is a 15th century moated castle, surrounded by 121 ha (300 acres) of carefully managed woodland and manicured themed formal gardens. ... read more
Hestercombe House dates from the 16th century and is today famous for its landscape and formal gardens, the latter laid out by Sir Edwin Lutyens with a planting scheme ... read more
Hever Castle, dates back to the 13th century. It is here that Anne Boleyn spent her youth. Presently owned by the Guthrie family (Broadland Properties), the castle, with ... read more
Hidcote Manor was built in 17th century as a farmhouse. In 1907 it was acquired by Major Lawrence, on behalf of his mother. He created the famous Arts & Crafts garden, ... read more
Highclere Castle, dating back to the 8th century, it is the seat of the Earls of Carnarvon since 1679. It became world famous by the series 'Downton Abbey'. The ... read more
Hillsborough Castle, managed by the Historic Royal Palaces, is used as the official residence for the Royal Family when they visit Northern Ireland, as well as for ... read more
Hindringham Hall, a Tudor house, dates back to 1250. The House can be visited by guided tours and the gardens are open from April-September. read more
Hinton Ampner House dates back to the 1540s, but what we see today is the restored Georgian house, from the late 1700s. The garden was made in the 1930s by its last ... read more
Hodnet Hall is the ancestral home of the Heber-Percy family. Only the 25 ha (60 acres) garden of brilliantly coloured flowers, magnificent forest trees, sweeping lawns ... read more
Hodsock Priory is owned by the Buchanan family since 1765. The current owner is Sir Andrew Buchanan, 5th Baronet, whereas the management is in the hands of George and ... read more
Hoghton Tower dates back to at least the 12th century and has been owned by the de Hoghton family. Since 1978 administered by the Hoghton Tower Preservation Trust, the ... read more
Hole Park Gardens, a 6.2 ha (16 acre) garden in a magical parkland setting, created by four generations of the Barham family, is open everyday in spring with ... read more
Holehird Gardens, covering 4 ha (10 acres), is the home of the Lakeland Horticultural Society. Holehird was built as a private country house in the 1860s, but has been ... read more
Holker Hall has been since 1756 in the ownership of the Cavendish family. Today it is the home of Lord and Lady Cavendish. The House and grounds are open to the ... read more