Barnsdale Gardens were created in 1979 by Geoff Hamilton, who presented the famous gardening program 'Gardener's World of the BBC until his death in 1996. The ... read more
Baroque Castle Rammenau, owned by the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony, is open to the public and housing a museum with period furniture. read more
Baroque Garden Grosssedlitz is a 18 ha Baroque Garden with the largest collection of bitter orange trees in the German-speaking countries and equally famous for its yearly ... read more
The Gardens of the Hesperides ("Hesperidengärten") are back to the Middle Ages. The gardens, where once citrus fruits were cultivated, were named after the ... read more
Barrington Court is a Tudor house which was rescued by Colonel Lyle in the 1920s. He filled the house with old panelling, staircases and fireplaces. Today the National ... read more
Bateman's House is a 17th century house and home of the world famous writer, Rudyard Kipling and his wife, from 1902 until 1939. On her death, Mrs ... read more
Batsford Arboretum, covering 22 ha (55 acres), has a unique collection of rare trees, shrubs and bamboos. It was created in the late 19th century by the 1st Lord ... read more
Battersea Park was opened in 1858 and offers much variety and activities. It still retains much of the Victorian garden style and has many features, such as Old English ... read more
Baxter Park, covering 15 ha (38 acres), was designed by the famous Sir Joseph Paxton, opened in 1863. It was donated by Sir David Baxter and his two sisters Mary Ann and ... read more
Beale Arboretum is part of the West Lodge Park Hotel, and was founded by Edward Beale in 1963. The grounds surrounding the hotel cover around 14 ha (35 acres), and the ... read more
Becov Castle and the Chateau, is a unique complex of historic buildings comprising, the Gothic castle, Renaissance palace and Baroque chateau. It is also famous for ... read more
The National Pinetum at Bedgebury was established as the National Conifer Collection in 1925. Today it recognised as one of the most complete collection of conifers on ... read more
Belgrave Hall dates from early 18th century and was commissioned by Edmund Cradock a hosiery merchant. He died soon after its completion, and the house changed hands ... read more
Belmont House, built in 1769, was bought in 1801 by General George Harris (later Lord Harris) and stayed in the family ever since. Belmont has three reputedly fine ... read more
Belmonte Arboretum, a former estate, was arranged as an arboretum, after 1951, by the University of Wageningen. Since 2012 it is the hands of Belmonte Arboretum Foundation ... read more
Beloeil Castle: The domain of Beloeil has been since the 14th century the residence of princes de Ligne. The park is 25 ha large and forms with the castle one of the most ... read more
Belsay Hall, a Greek Revival mansion, was built between 1810 and 1817, and replaced Belsay Castle, on the same estate, as the residence of the Middleton family. The ... read more
Belton House has been for three hundred year the seat of the Brownlow-Cust family, before it was given to the National Trust in 1984. The house contains the fine family ... read more
Belvedere House was build for Robert Rochfort, 1st Earl of Belvedere in 1740 as a hunting lodge, by the Palladian architect, Richard Cassels. Since 1982, the estate is ... read more
The Belvedere houses a world famous art collection, which ranges from the Middle Ages, Austrian Baroque, Viennese Biedermeier, Viennese art around 1900, French ... read more