Haddo House has been for over 500 years the seat of the Gordon family (later the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen). Today, with its large art collection and beautiful ... read more
Haddon Hall, dating back to the 11th century, is, together with Belvoir Castle, one of the seats of the Dukes of Rutland. With its family collections and stunning ... read more
Hagley Hall, an 18th-century house, is the home of the Lyttelton family. Its present inhabitant is Christopher Charles Lyttleton, 12th Viscount Cobham and his wife ... read more
Halbturn Castle, a pure Baroque jewel and surrounded by a beautiful park, has a history which is closely linked to the Habsburg family. It was designed by the famous ... read more
Hall Place dates back to 1537, when it was built for Sir John Champneys, a wealthy merchant and former Lord Mayor of London. Today it is used for exhibitions, public, ... read more
Ham House's history is closely linked to the Tollemache family, and in particular the Duchess of Lauderdale (1626-1698) and her husband. Ham House was donated to the ... read more
Hampton Court Castle dates from early 15th century and is surrounded by 405 ha (1,000 acres) of parkland and almost 5 ha (12 acres) of gardens, which have been carefully ... read more
Hampton Court Palace has a long and interesting history. It is, together with the St Jame's Palace, the only surviving two palaces out of many from Henry VIII. It ... read more
Hanbury Hall, a stately home in 'Dutch-style', had been in the hands of the Vernon family since 1630. However, after the death of the last member of the ... read more
Banham Court dates back to Norman times and is since 2015 the private home of Richard and Julia Boissevain. The beautiful garden was designed by Julian and Isabel ... read more
Hardwick Hall is one of the most important historic houses of Britain. It was designed in the very late 16th century for the historic Bess of Hardwick, Countess of ... read more
Harewood House, was built between 1759 and 1771, and is still home to the Lascelles family. Home of David Lascelles, the eighth Earl, it contains art collections to ... read more
Built in the 12th Century, Hartland Abbey, a former monastery, was given in 1539 Henry VIII to the Keeper of his Wine Cellar and today the house still remains in ... read more
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
Heidegg Castle, with its 800 year-old history and being a former manor of the noble Heiden family, is today a museum and a Centre for History and Culture. read more
Heidelberg Palace dates back to 1225 and was one of the greatest palaces of the Renaissance and the residence of the Prince-Electors of Palatine for 350 years. Now it is ... read more
Helikon Festetics Palace is one of the largest Baroque Palaces in Hungary, built in 1745 and former residence of the famous Festetics family. It now houses also the ... read more