Easton Lodge has become famous for its owner Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861 – 1938), the well known socialite of her time and mistress to King Edward VII. ... read more
The Grange is owned by the Ashburton family, however English Heritage have a guardianship. It is a landed and sporting estate of over 1,215 ha (3,000 acres). read more
The Hill of Tarvit House and gardens were remodelled between 1905 and 1906 by the architect Robert Lorrimer for the Sharp family. The House is surrounded by 16 ha (40 ... read more
The Red House is one of the earliest and finest examples of the Arts & Crafts style. It was built in 1859 for William Morris, and designed by Philip Webb. It contains ... read more
The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens cover 72 ha and were developed by the English horticulturist (1905 – 1985). The estate, with Jermyn's House at its centre, dates back ... read more
The Solutation was built and designed in 1911-1912 by Edwin Lutyens, in Dutch-Queen Anne style. It was commissioned by the Farrer family as a weekend home and country ... read more
The Tudor House and Garden has a fascinating history and provides us with rich insight into the lives of people in Southampton over the last 800 years. is home to a range ... read more
The Vyne was built for Lord Syndys, Lord Chamberlain of Henry VIII. It belonged to the Chute family from the 17th century until 1956, when its last Chute owner, Sir ... read more
Thirlestane Castle, dating back to the 16th century, is Family Home to the Duke of Lauderdale. Open to the public, it is one of the finest castles in Scotland and still ... read more
Threave House is surrounded by a 607 ha (1,500 acres) estate and 26 ha (64 acres) of gardens. The estate was developed in 1867 by William Gordon, after he had acquired ... read more
Tissington Hall was built in 1609 by Francis FitzHerbert. Today it is the home of Sir Richard and his family. The House is not only open on 28 published days, but also ... read more
Titsey Place's construction as we see it today, dates from 1775, however parts of the house go back to the Tudor period. The historic house contains a fine collection ... read more
Towneley Hall, set in 180 ha (445 acres) of beautiful parkland, was the family home of the Towneley’s for nearly 500 years. Today it is a museum and art gallery, ... read more
Traquair House has a long history dating back to the 12th century and has been for generations the seat of the Earls of Traquair. The grandfather of the current laird of ... read more
Trelissick dates back to the 1750s, but has known many changes and many different owners. In the early 20th century the estate was acquired by , Leonard Daneham Cunliffe, ... read more
Trengwainton House dates back to the 16th century and was bought in 1815 by Rose Price, the son of a Jamaican sugar plantation owner. He laid out the basics of the 40 ha ... read more
Trentham Estate has been the Staffordshire seat of the Dukes of Sutherland. The house, today in ruin, dates from 1833–42, and was designed by Charles Barry, the ... read more
Trerice Manor is an Elizabethan manor, surrounded by 8 ha (20 acres) of grounds. It is in the hands of the National Trust since 1953. The terraced garden has been ... read more
Trewithen House is owned by the Hawkins family, since it was constructed in 1715. Presently it is the home of the 10e generation. The House, with its fine collections, ... read more
Tyntesfield House Victorian Gothic-Revival house and estate. The estate dates back to around 1500, but it was William Gibbs, who made his fortune in fertiliser, who ... read more