Arley Hall is the home of Lord and Lady Ashbrook and belongs to the family for over 550 years. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, it is an attraction for cultural and ... read more
Arlington Court estate, covering today 1,417 ha (3.500 acres), has been in the hands of the Chichester family for over five hundred years, before it was donated to the ... read more
Armaddy Castle dates back to the 15th century and has a fine walled garden rhododendrons, azaleas and climbing plants, shrubs and herbaceous perennials. It is surrounded ... read more
Arniston House, designed by William Adam, has been home of the Dundas Family for over 400 years. It is surrounded by a beautiful park and garden. The house can be visited ... read more
The Arnold Vander Haeghen Museum, opened in 1953, is a 18th century historic house presenting a collection including a reconstruction of the study and the library of the ... read more
Arundel Castle, dating from the 11th century, has been for over 400 years the principal seat of the Howard family, whose heads have been first Earls of Arundel and then ... read more
Ascott Estate is old farmhouse from 1606, expanded to a large Edwardian country house by the de Rothschild family, since the 1870s, and for the last time in the 1939s. ... read more
Ashridge House, dating back to the Middle Ages, has been in the hands of the Egerton family since 1604 until 1921. Ashridge House is today a venue for corporate and ... read more
Aske Hall, is the heart of the Zetland estates and seat of the Dundas family (Marquess of Zetland) since 1763. The mainly Georgian house, with a large collection of ... read more
Aston Hall is a magnificent seventeenth century red-brick Jacobean mansion situated in a picturesque public park on the north side of Birmingham. Built between 1618 and ... read more
Athelhampton House dates from the 15th century and is surrounded by 65 ha (160 acres) of parkland and gardens. It has been owned by the Cooke family, for three ... read more
The Attadale Estate & Gardens owned by the Macpherson family since 1952, are surrounding Attadale House which was built in 1755 by Donald Matheson. The 30.00 acres ... read more
Attingham Park was built for the first Lord Berwick in 1785, and stayed in the family until 1947, when it was bequeathed to the National Trust by Thomas, 8th lord ... read more
Auckland Castle, originally a hunting lodge, has a thousand years of historic connection with England's only prince-bishop, the Bishop of Durham, who remained ... read more
Audley End House is a large early 17th century house, and was longtime the seat of the Barons Braybrooke. In 1948 it was sold to the predecessor of English Heritage, ... read more
Augustusburg and Falkenlust were built as a 'Maison de Plaisance' and Hunting Lodge for the Archbishop-Elector Clemens August of Bavaria, early 18th century. ... read more
Château d'Aulteribe, with its rich collection of furniture, paintings and objets d'art, was bequeathed to the state in 1954 by its last private owner the ... read more
The Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art (Volkskundemuseum Wien) is an international ethnographic museum, dedicated to cultural history with focus on ... read more
The Austrian Theatermuseum, housed in the Palais Lobkowitz, is dedicated to the theatre history in Austria, and displays stage models, custumes, drawings, prints ... read more
Avebury Manor is a country house with many different elements and styles, from monastic to the 20th century. Now in the hands of the National Trust, the house and garden ... read more