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 Gründerzeitmuseum in Mahlsdorf is housing the collection brought together by Charlotte von Mahlsdorf (1928–2002), focusing on the "Founder Epoch" from ... read more
The Hermitage Hunting Lodge, in Baroque style, was built for King Christian VI by architect Lauritz from 1734 to 1736. Presently it is available to the Royal Family and ... 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 Hugh Lane Museum dates back to the extraordinary collection of modern art, brought together by Sir Hugh Lane, and which he presented to the Dublin Corporation (now ... read more
The Monastery of San Jerónimo de Yuste is a Hieronymite monastery founded in 1408-1414. It has become famous as the retreat of Emperor Charles V in 1556, and where he ... read more
The Musée du Luxembourg is part of the Palais du Luxembourg and is today one of the leading exhibition spaces in Paris, and houses masterpieces of Botticelli, Raphaël, ... read more
The Palace on Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel) is a magnificent Neo-classical palace, build in 1794 by King Frederick William II for himself and his mistress Wilhelmine ... read more
The Park of the Royal Baths - Lazienki Park, is a Park-and-Palace complex on 76 hectares, and one of the largest parks of this kind in the world. It serves as a venue for ... 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 Royal Alcázar of Seville is one of the oldest Royal Palace still in use in Europe. It includes magnificent interiors, courtyards, fountains, pools, recessed seats ... read more
The Royal Castle in Warsaw is the former seat of the rulers of Poland, which has been carefully reconstructed from 1971-1984 after its destruction during WW II. Today, ... read more
The Rubens House is the former home and workshop of the world famous Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640). He bought it in 1610, after his ... 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 Steam Museum is located on the site of Lodge Park, and has an 18th century walled garden, which is also open to the public. The museum has an interesting collection of ... 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 Vittoriale degli Italiani is the estate of the late writer, journalist and influencer of Mussolini, Gabriele d'Annuncio, where he died in 1938. The estate ... 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