Sayn Palace, residence of the Princes zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, was heavily damaged during WW II. Since 2000 it has been completely restored and is open now to the public ... read more
Scampston Hall, built around 1700, has been in the hands of St. Quintin and Legard families up to the present day. The Hall, with its beautiful collections, is open to the ... read more
Scawby Hall, built around 1605, has been occupied continuously by members of the Nelthorpe family. The Hall, with impressive family collections of portraits, furniture ... read more
Schenna Castle, today the family home of descendants of Archduke John of Austria and his legendary wife Countess Anna of Meran, is open to the public and where you can ... read more
Scone Palace has been the home of the Earls of Mansfield for over 400 years. The State Rooms, with beautiful collections, the grounds and gardens are open from April till ... read more
Sherborne Castle was built in 1594 by Sir Walter Raleigh and has been home of the Digby family since 1617. The Castle, with its splendid collection of art, furniture ... read more
Sion Hill Hall was designed in 1912 during the Arts and Crafts period, by the renowned architect Walter H. Brierley. Surrounded by 2 ha (5 acres) of beautiful gardens, ... read more
Somerleyton Hall, although dating back to 1240, the present building is an early Victorian mansion. Since 1863 it is in the hands of the Crossley family and presently the ... read more
Spencer House, built in 1756 for John,1st Earl Spencer, still belongs today to the Spencer family. However it is leased out to RIT Capital Partners, a family company of ... read more
Springhill House is a 17th-century 'Plantation' home, with walled gardens and parkland. It displays the life of ten generations of Lenox-Conyngham family, ... read more
Stanford Hall was designed and built in 1690 by Smiths of Warwick for Sir Roger Cave, ancestor of the present owner Nicholas Fothergill. It is open on select days ... read more
Stanway House is already for over 500 years in the hands of the Tracy family and their descendants. It is presently the home of the 13th Earl of Wemyss and March.The ... read more
Stonor Park home to the Stonor family for over 850 years. The House, with its art and historic treasures, the Park with deer herds, the Gardens and Wonder Woods, are ... read more
Stradey Castle, surrounded by a 730 ha (1800 acres) estate, including woodland gardens and parkland, has been home to the Mansel Lewis family since it was built in the ... read more
Stratfield Saye House, dating back to the 13th century, has been the home of the Dukes of Wellington since 1817. The House, with its fascinating collections, and ... read more
Sudeley Castle, dating back to the 12th century, is the burial place of Queen Catherine Parr (1512–1548), the sixth wife of Henry VIII. Still privately owned, the ... read more
Sutton Park was built in the 18th century by the architect Thomas Atkinson, and is now the family home of Sir Reginald, the 8th Baronet Sheffield and his wife, Lady ... read more
Syon Park House, dating back to a medieval monastery, is the London residence of the Duke of Northumberland. The House, with its stunning treasures, and its 80 ha (200 ... read more
Castle Tarasp, dating back to the 11th century, belonged until 1803 to Austria. In the year 1900, the inventor of the mouthwash Odol, Karl August Lingner, acquired it ... read more
Tatton Park, the former Egerton family home (1598-1958), is now in the hands of the National Trust. It is an important tourist attraction including the Mansion, with the ... read more