Castle Ashby is the ancestral home of the 7th Marquess of Northampton. The castle is set in the heart of a 4,049 ha (10,000 acres) estate. The gardens, covering 14 ha ... read more
Castle Coole, now property of the National Trust and open to the public, was build in the 1790s for the 1st Earl of Belmore. The estate has been the home of the ... read more
Castle Drogo & Garden was the last castle to be built in England. It was constructed between 1911 and 1930, for Julius Drewe, the founder of Home and Colonial Stores. ... read more
Castle Howard, dating back to 1699, is the family home of the Howard family. Today the House, with its stunning collections, and beautiful formal and landscape gardens, is ... read more
Castle Ward has been the residence of the Ward family since ca. 1570, but was presented to the state, due to death duties, in 1950 by the 6th Viscount Bangor. Today it is ... read more
The Castletown D-Day Centre is an authentic recreation of the busy wartime dockyard on the Isle of Portland, from which in 1944, thousands of American troops of the 5th US ... read more
Castlewellan Castle Forest Park, 460 ha (1,136 acres) surrounding Castlewellan Castle, was acquired in 1967 by the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture. It ... read more
Cato Crane Auctioneers, founded in 1985 by John Crane who has over 35 years experience in valuing and selling works of art and antiques. He is also a well known ... read more
Centre for Wildlife Gardening has been developed by the London Wildlife Trust since 1989. Located on the former depot for Southwark Council's road vehicles, it ... read more
Chalkwell Auctions, established for almost 30 years, is an auction specialising in deceased estates, comprising antiques, jewellery, fine art and the inevitable ... read more
Charlecote Park has been the home of the Lucy family for 900 years, up to the present day. Today it is managed by the National Trust. The house was built in 1558 by Sir ... read more
Charles Beddington Ltd is a dealer and agent in Old Master Paintings, based in Mayfair, London. read more
Charles Dickens Museum is the former home of Dickens and his family and where he wrote 'Oliver Twist', 'Pickwick Papers' and 'Nicholas ... read more
Charles Ede Ltd is a leading London-based gallery in the field of Ancient Art read more
Charles Miller Ltd is an independent auction house which sells Maritime Models, Artefacts, Collectables and Navigation and Scientific Instruments on a biannual basis ... read more
Charleston Farmhouse was the country home of Virginia Woolf's sister and her husband Duncan Grant. It became a meeting place for the famous Bloomsbury set. The house ... read more
Charlie Smith, established in 2009, promotes contemporary mid-career artists through exhibitions, editions and a regular presence at international art fairs. For more ... read more
Charlton House, a fine example of Tudor style, was built between 1607 - 1612 for Sir Adam Newton, tutor to the eldest son of James I, Henry, Prince of Wales. The walled ... read more
Chartwell was the family home of Churchill, which he and his family loved so much. The house is surrounded by an Arts and Crafts garden, which were designed by Sir ... read more
Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612, and stayed in the same family (Jones and Whitmore-Jones) until 1991, when it was acquired by the National Trust ... read more