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
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
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
Picton Castle was built at the end of the 13th century and came later (15th century) into the hands of the Philipps family, who still inhabit it today. Run by the ... read more
Petworth House is today famous for its stunning art collections and its 283 ha (700 acres) deer park. It has a 900 year history, linked to three families, the Percys ... read more
Peover Hall dates back to 1585 when it was built by Sir Randle Mainwaring and came into the hands the Brooks family in 1939. The House, with its historic collections, ... read more
Penshurst Place was built in 1341 and is the ancestral home of the Sidney family. Today it is the home of Philip Sidney, 2nd Viscount De L'Isle and his family. Part ... read more
Penrhyn Castle, dates back to Norman times and the Middle Ages. However the present building was constructed between 1822 and 1837 for the Pennant family. It was designed ... read more
Pencarrow House has been the home of the Molesworth-St Aubyns since the 1500s, and is presently inhabited by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Arscott and Lady Molesworth-St ... read more
Peckover House is a Georgian town house, which has been owned and inhabited by the Barons Peckocver, a Quaker banking family, for 150 years. It was presented by the ... read more
Paxton House, a beautiful Adam mansion, has been placed since 1988 in a Historic Buildings Preservation Trust and opened up to the public, by John David Home ... read more
Pashley Manor Gardens, dating back to 1550, and enlarged in 1720, is the private family home of Mr and Mrs James Sellick. Only the surrounding beautiful and dynamic ... read more
Parham House was built 1577 by the Palmer family, and has been a family home ever since. The House and gardens are open to the public. read more
The Parc Howard Museum, an attractive Bath stone villa set in the heart of a picturesque park and gardens, tells the remarkable story of Llanelli’s past through its ... read more
Painswick House, originally known as "Buenos Ayres", was built early 18th century by Charles Hyett to escape the bad smog of Gloucester. The grounds ... read more
The house is mainly the creation of one man, Graham Baron Ash. He has the 16th century house considerably extended and remodelled in the 20th century, between the two ... read more
Oxburgh Hall was built around 1482 by Sir Edmund Bedingfield. Since then, the house has been continuously inhabited by the Catholic family Bedingfield. Today the ... read more
Owlpen Manor, a Tudor house, was built and rebuilt between 1450 and 1616, but the site dates back to the 9th century and to the de Olepenne family in 1174. It was sold ... read more
Osterley Park was built in the 18th century by the celebrated architect Robert Adam for the Child family. After WW II it was given to the National Trust by George ... read more
Osborne House was the summer retreat of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. They didn't like Brighton and to spent their summers on the Isle of Wight. The house was ... read more