Great Chalfield Manor is a 15th century manor, surrounded by a romantic Arts and Crafts garden, designed by the landscape painter and designer Alfred Parsons. The manor ... read more
The Manor of Great Comp was built in 1597 by Sir John Howell, as a large country house on a much older site. It has known many alterations, in particular in the 19th ... read more
Great Dixter was the family home of gardener and gardening writer Christopher Lloyd. Now under the Great Dixter Charitable Trust, it is an historic house, a garden, a ... read more
Greenbank Garden is surrounding Greenbank House, which was built in 1763 for Robert Allason, who has made his fortune in the American colonies. Unfortunately he was ... read more
Greenway, a 18th century house, has been the holiday home of the world famous author, Dame Agatha Christie. She and her husband, the archeologist Max Mallowan, bought ... read more
Gregynog Hall's site dates back to the 12th century, whereas the original mansion was rebuilt in the 1840s. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and 300 ha (750 ... read more
Greys Court is a Tudor-Style House with a courtyard, 14th century Tower and tranquil gardens. The house was given as a dowry to the wife of Sir William Stapleton, 4th ... read more
Grimsthorpe Castle has been in the hands same family for over 500 years, including its present inhabitant, Nancy Jane Marie Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness ... read more
Groombridge Place is a moated house, built in 1662, replacing a castle from the 13th century. The house is surrounded by 81 ha (200 acres) featuring formal gardens, a ... read more
Gunby Estate has been the family home of the Massingberd family from 1700 until 1967. The house, its contents and around 610 ha (1,500 acres) of land, park and gardens, ... read more
Gunnersbury Park, today a museum, was commissioned mid 17th century by Sir John Maynard, and was designed by John Webb. It has passed through several hands such as the 1 ... read more
Gwydir Castle is one of the finest Tudor houses in Wales and was formerly the ancestral home of the powerful Wynn family. Owned, since 1994, by Peter Welford and his ... read more
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
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