Dunster Castle, built on a Norman motte-and-bailey, has been the home of the Luttrell family from the end of the 14th century until it was given to the National Trust ... read more
Dunvegan Castle, dating back to the 13th century, is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and has been the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod up ... read more
Durham University Botanic Garden, covering 10 ha (24.7 acres), has many features, such as glasshouses, bamboo grove, alpine garden a woodland garden and a wild flower ... read more
The Nederlands Openluchtmuseum (Dutch Open Air Museum) has a collection of traditional buildings, with antique houses, farms, factories and some garden features. read more
Duthie Park, covering 18 ha (44 acres), was given by Miss Elizabeth Duthie in 1880 and opened as a park in 1883. It has many open green spaces, magnificent flower ... read more
Dyffryn Fernant Garden has been developed since 1996 by Christina Shand and David Allum. It has been a 'Try and error' garden, with its thick blue clay and ... read more
The Dyffryn Estate goes back to 640 AD, however the present house and garden were created at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century for the coal magnate John ... read more
Dyrham Park was built for William Blathwayt in different stages, during the 17th and early 18th century. The house contains a fine collection of European art works and ... read more
East Lambrook Manor is a small 15th-century manor house, surrounde by 0.81 ha (2 acres) 20th century 'cottage garden'. The garden was made by the plantswoman ... read more
East Riddlesden Hall, today in the hands of the National Trust, was built in 1642 for a wealthy patrician, James Murgatroyd. The garden has been restructured by the Nat. ... read more
East Ruston Old Vicarage is a 13 ha (32 acres) an exotic coastal garden, started in 1973 by Alan Gray and Graham Robeson. The garden contains traditional borders, ... read more
Eastbury Manor House dates back to around 1573, and has hardly altered since. It was built by the Sisley family and has changed hands many timed. Eastbury Manor House ... read more
Eastnor Castle was built by John Cocks, 1st Earl Somers, and is still the home of his descendants today, the Hervey-Bathurst Family. Surrounded by 2000 ha (5000 acres) ... read more
Easton Estate is owned and managed by the Cholmely family since 1561. It is a vibrant traditional rural estate with farming, woodland, cottages.... The estate includes ... read more
Eckartsau Castle is a Baroque castle, acquired by Maria Theresa's husband Francis Stephan von Lotharingen in 1760. Austria’s last imperial couple Charles I and Zita ... read more
Eden Project consists of two enormous domes with adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species. The first one simulates a rainforest and the second one, a ... read more
Eduardo VII Park is a 26 ha public park, with a splendid view on the city, and a 1.5 ha greenhouse garden. Until 1902 the park was named the Liberty Park, but was renamed ... read more
Egeskov Castle, dating back to 1554, is still privately owned and inhabited, but contains also several museums and collections. Most of the castle is open to the public, ... read more
El Huerto del Cura ('the Curate's orchard') is a 1.3 ha botanical garden, containing palm trees, in particular date palms, fruiting species ... read more
El Pardo Palace dates back to a 15th century Royal hunting lodge, however it was Charles V, who commissioned the architect Louis de Vega to transform it into a palace. ... read more