Brodsworth Hall was built for Charles Sabine Thellosson between 1861 and 1863, as a comfortable Victorian country house in 'Osborne' style. It has been donated ... read more
Brodick Castle dates back to the 13th century and was previously the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton. The 12th Duke had no male heirs. Upon the death of his only ... read more
San Pancrazio-Brissago islands, Botanical Garden, is a famous botanical garden covering 2.5 ha with approximately 1,500 plant species, among which are azaleas, ... read more
Brejoeira Palace (Palácio da Brejoeira) is a privately owned palace which can be visited, together with its chapel, garden, woods, the vineyards and winery. read more
Bramham Park was built for Robert Benson in 1698, 1st Baron Bingley, and has remained with Benson's descendants, the Fox-Lane family. Although a private ... read more
Bowood House, dating back to 1725, is the home of the Marquesses of Landsdowne. The greater part of the house was demolished in 1956, however the remaining part is still ... read more
Bowhill House one of the homes of the Dukes of Buccleuch and houses part of one of the world's greatest private art collections, such as the family jewels and ... read more
Bowes Museum was built as a public art gallery for John Bowes and his wife, Joséphine, Countess of Montalbo. He was the illegitimate son of the 10th Earl of Starthmore. ... read more
Bourton House, dating back to the 18th century, was acquired in1983 by Richard and Monique Paice, who transformed the neglected garden into a magnificent haven, as can be ... read more
Boughton House is one of the seats of the Duke of Buccleuch, and famous for its beauty, its art collections and grounds. It is often referred to as The English ... read more
Schloss Bothmer was built in 1726 in Klützer Winkel as the ancestral seat of the Imperial Count Bothmer. The castle looks like a Dutch-English country house, due to the ... read more
Botanic Gardens Villa Hanbury, was made by the Hanbury family, mid 19th century, and sold to the state by Lady Hanbury in 1960. Today it is managed by the University of ... read more
Jardin Botanique du Château de Vauville (5 ha), surrounding the magnificent castle (from the XIIth and XVIth Century), houses over 1,000 species of plants from the ... read more
Bosjökloster (Bosjö Abbey) is a privately owned and lived-in residence by the Bonde family, of which the oldest parts of the castle, as well as the gardens and park are ... read more
Boscobel House, managed by English heritage, is a 17th century house, farmhouse, hunting lodge, which became famous as a hiding place for King Charles II, after his ... read more
Borris House is a living house, a working farm and the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanaghswe. Today it is managed by the 16th generation. The castle and ... read more
Borde Hill is an impressive Elizabethan house with a historically important garden. The estate included a 7 ha (17 acres) garden with rare plants, shrubs and trees, 81 ha ... read more
Bom Jesus do Monte is a sanctuary garden, dating back to 1373. The building of the present Sanctuary started in 1722. In the 19th century, the grounds around the church ... read more
Bogstad is a 18th century Manor House with authentic interiors and a wonderful romantic Norwegian landscape park and garden. The interior is fully furnished with ... read more
Bodrhyddan Hall, a 17th century house with Victorian extensions, has been the home of Lord Langford and his family for over 500 years. The House, containing an ... read more