Schönbrunn Palace was the main summer residence of the Habsburgs and is together with its gardens, one of the best known Baroque ensembles in the world. read more
Scone Palace has been the home of the Earls of Mansfield for over 400 years. The State Rooms, with beautiful collections, the grounds and gardens are open from April till ... read more
The Scottish National Gallery, opened in 1859, features world famous collections including masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, El Greco, Velázquez, Rembrandt, ... read more
Seehof Palace was built at the end of the 17th century as a summer residence for the Bamberg Prince-Bishops. The Rococo garden with its water-cascades, and nine state ... read more
Seggau Castle, dating back to the 11th century, was the representative seat of the Styrian bishops until 1786 and also their summer residence until the 20th century. ... read more
Sewerby Hall is a Georgian country house, surrounded by 20 ha (50 acres) of landscaped gardens. The Hall houses the Museum of East Yorkshire, and the Coastguard ... read more
Sezincote House, an extraordinary example of Neo-Mughal style, was built in 1805 by the Cockerell family, who had amassed a fortune in India. The House and gardens are ... read more
Shrewsbury Castle, dating back to Middle-Ages, was built as a fortification, but became later in private hands. It is since 1924 in public hands and houses ... read more
Shuttleworth Houise, situated in 172 ha (425 acres) of magnificent parkland, is an important tourist attraction, where the visitors can admire the famous collection ... read more
Slane Castle has been, since the 18th century, the family home of the Conyngham family. It has become famous by its rock concerts, launched by the present owner, the ... read more
Sledmere House is an 18th century house, surrounded by a park designed (1777) by the celebrated Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. Since its construction, the house is ... read more
Slovenska Bistrica Castle, originally a farm, was first mentioned as a castle in 1313, whereas in 1587 the castle became private property with its first owner, the Vetter ... read more
Bojnice Castle, dating back to the 11th century, but reconstructed at the end of the 19th century by Count Ján Pálffy, in romantic style, enhanced by steep roofs of ... read more
Somerleyton Hall, although dating back to 1240, the present building is an early Victorian mansion. Since 1863 it is in the hands of the Crossley family and presently the ... read more
Speke Hall is a rare Tudor timber-framed manor house, built by the Catholic Norris family. It was constructed in 1530 and stayed until in the first half of the 20th ... read more
Spencer House, built in 1756 for John,1st Earl Spencer, still belongs today to the Spencer family. However it is leased out to RIT Capital Partners, a family company of ... read more
St Paul's Walden Bury, dating from 1720, but also with a substantial Victorian addition, is the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. It still ... read more
Stainz Castle was constructed in 1229 as an Augustinian monastery by Luitbold von Wildon. The monastery was secularised in 1785 under Emperor Joseph II and became the ... read more
Stair Estates, encompassing Castle Kennedy & Gardens and Lochinch Castle, is a working estate, covering 1578 ha (3898 acres). The estate offers something for ... read more
Stanford Hall was designed and built in 1690 by Smiths of Warwick for Sir Roger Cave, ancestor of the present owner Nicholas Fothergill. It is open on select days ... read more