Exbury Gardens is a 81 ha (200 acres) estate, created by Lionel de Rothschild in the 1920s. It is an informal woodland garden with larges collections of rhododendrons, ... read more
Fairhaven was bought by the 2nd Lord Fairhaven in 1946 and developed the garden until he passed away in 1973. After his death, in 1975, the garden was opened to the ... read more
Falconare Castle is today a luxury hotel, and only hotel guest can enjoy the beauty of the place. It dates back to the 14th century, but was extended and embellished early ... read more
Fantaisie Palace and Garden Museum was created in the second half of the 18th century by Duchess Elisabeth Friederike Sophie von Württemberg, daughter of the Bayreuth ... read more
Farleys House is a museum and a gallery, surrounded by a sculpture garden. It was the Sussex home of the extraordinary artist couple Lee Miller, Roland Penrose and their ... read more
Farmleigh House is the official Irish State guest house and formerly one of the residences of the Guinness family. It contains important collections, an art gallery, a ... read more
Farnborough Hall was built mid-18th century for the Holbech family, who owned the estate since 1684. It was designed most probably by the architect Sanderson Miller. In ... read more
Farnese Gardens were created by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the historic art collector, in 1550. They constituted the first private botanical gardens in Europe. Although ... read more
The Favorite Palace was build for Markgravine Sybilia Augusta of Baden-Baden as a hunting lodge and "maison de plaisance" early 18th century. It displays a ... read more
Felbrigg Hall is an elegant country house, surrounded by a 712 ha (1,760 acres) estate, has been for 500 years the home of the Wyndham family, until the last private and ... read more
Feldafing Park and Rose Island were both created by King Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811-1864). Feldafing Park is popular for its splendid views. The former ... read more
The Priory of Felley was founded in 1158 on a small hermitage dedicate to Our Lady. The Elizabethan house came into the Chaworth-Musters family in 1822. However it was not ... read more
Fenton House, built in the 17th century, was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1952 by Lady Binning, including her beautiful collection of Georgian furniture, keyboard ... read more
Fertőd-Esterházy Palace, a Baroque Palace with 126 rooms and surrounded by a large park, was built by prince Miklos Esterhazy. Today it is open for the public, who can ... read more
The Festetics mansion in Dég was built in Classicist style between 1810 and 1815 for Count Antal Festetics de Tolna (1764-1853), imperial and royal chamberlain. The ... read more
Fingask Castle dates back to 1594 and has been closely linked to the Threipland family during the last 400 years. It is best known for its garden, private and cultural ... read more
Firle has been the home of the Gage family for over 500 years. Today, it is lived in by Henry Nicholas, 8th Viscount (b. 1934 -) and his family. Firle Place contains one ... read more
Floors Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Roxburgh and was built in the 1720s by William Adam. The castle, with its famous art collections, the gardens and grounds, ... read more
Florence Court House was built by John Cole, Esq. (1680–1726) and named after his wife Florence Bourchier Wrey. The Cole family, later the Earls of Enniskillen, left ... read more
Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght, is a unique architectural complex designed by Josep Lluís Sert, showing modern and contemporary art in all its diversity. read more