Bowes Museum was built as a public art gallery for John Bowes and his wife, Joséphine, Countess of Montalbo. He was the illegitimate son of the 10th Earl of Starthmore. ... read more
Bowhill House one of the homes of the Dukes of Buccleuch and houses part of one of the world's greatest private art collections, such as the family jewels and ... read more
Bowman Sculpture is based at 6 Duke Street, St James’s, London, and is the foremost gallery in the world for sculptures by Auguste Rodin. read more
Bowood House, dating back to 1725, is the home of the Marquesses of Landsdowne. The greater part of the house was demolished in 1956, however the remaining part is still ... read more
Bradfield Festival of Music is, since 1998, an annual week-long classical music event during the full last week of June. The concerts are held at the Church of St. ... read more
Braemar Castle was built in 1628 for the Earls of Mar, but it was purchased in 1732 by John Farquharson, 9th Laird of Invercauld. Today, leased to the local community, ... read more
Bramham Park was built for Robert Benson in 1698, 1st Baron Bingley, and has remained with Benson's descendants, the Fox-Lane family. Although a private ... read more
Branklyn Garden, covering 0.8 ha (2acres), was established in the 1920s by John and Dorothy Renton. It consists mainly of plants from Asia, such as China, Tibet, ... read more
Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin (1819-1900), the leading art critic, art patron, water-colourist and philanthropist. He lived here from 1872 until 1900. Today the ... read more
Breamore House, dates from 1583, and was acquired in the 18th century by Sir Edward Hulse, M.D., Baronet. The House is still inhabited by the Hulse family and renowned for ... read more
Bressingham offers 6 hectares (17 acres) of world class gardens, a nursery and a venue for corporate and private events such as weddings at Bressingham Hall and High ... read more
Brettells, founded in 2001, is holding sales of all categories of antiques, fine art and household effects. read more
Brighton Early Music Festival is, since 2002, an annual music festival with of choral concerts, workshops and schools projects during the months October-November in ... read more
Brightwells Auctioneers & Valuers, founded in 1846, is a general auction house, including Antiques, Fine Art, Wine, Classic Motoring... read more
Situated in Winchcombe, near Cheltenham, British Bespoke Auctions holds Auction Sales every month in a wide range areas such as Silver, Oriental, Jewellery & Gold, ... read more
Broadlands is a Palladian house and home of the Earls of Mountbatten. The house and park were transformed in the 18th century by famous architect and landscape ... read more
Broadview Garden Centre, covering 4 ha (10 acres) was originally designed and maintained as a teaching resource for students at Hallow College. It is now open to the ... read more
Brobury House is a Victorian house, built in 1881, which is since 2001 in the hands of Keith and Pru Cartright. They carefully renovated the house and its 3.2 ha (8 ... read more
Brockhole Gardens is an Arts and Crafts garden, covering 30 acres, of which 10 acres are formal gardens. Since 1966 it is owned by the Lake District National Park ... read more
Brodick Castle dates back to the 13th century and was previously the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton. The 12th Duke had no male heirs. Upon the death of his only ... read more