Lednice Castle dates from 1222 and been in the hands if the House of Liechtenstein until its confiscation in 1945. A substantial part is open to the public. read more
Leeds Castle's site dates already back to the 9th century and the castle has a long and fascinating history. Henry VIII had the castle remodelled for Catherine of ... read more
Leighton Hall as it stands today, was built between 1759–61 and got later a Gothicized façade in 1822–25, commissioned by Richard Gillow, shortly after he ... read more
Leith Hall Garden & Estate was build in 1650 and has been the home of the Leith-Hay family, until 1945, when it was presented to the National Trust of Scotland. The ... read more
Leith Hill Place is a Palladian house, built around 1760 by Richard Hunt. In 1847 it was acquired by Josiah Wedgwood and later inherited by the composer Ralph Vaughan ... read more
Lenzburg Castle is not only one of Switzerland's most beautiful and outstanding hilltop castles, but houses also a museum of life, an exhibit about knighthood and ... read more
Les Jardins de Maizicourt (10 ha) are surrounding a charming 18th century château, and have been restored by its current owners. read more
Les Jardins d’Annevoie have been created in the 18th by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier, an industrious aristocrat. The result was romantic, with a grand canal, a ... read more
Levens Hall, dating back to 1350, is presently owned by Richard and Naomi Bagot. The House, with its the fascinating collection of contents, the park and gardens, are ... read more
Lichtenstein Castle dates back to 1390 and came into the hands of Count Wilhelm of Württemberg 1839, who then built a German medieval knight’s castle. It was ... read more
The Lielstraupe Castle is a rare medieval castle Latvia, still preserved and closely linked to the von Rosen family. The Barons von Rosen owned the castle from the 13th ... read more
Lincoln Castle, dating from the 11th century by William the Conqueror, is open to the public as a museum. It displays the famous Magna Carta. read more
Lisdisfarne Castle was built in 1550 but much remodelled by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901, when it became the property of the publishing magnate and the owner of Country ... read more
Liselund Castle and gardens, created in the 1790s by the French Baron de Bosc de la Calmette for his wife Elisabeth, is today part of the National Museum of ... read more
Lismore Castle is 1795 the Irish residence of the Dukes of Devonshire. Today the gardens and the art gallery in the west wing are open to the public in summer. Certain ... read more
Lissan House, now open to the public, has been the seat of the Staples Baronets of Lissan and Faughanvale from 1628. The Estate and its historic collections were gifted to ... read more
Litomysl Castle is one of the best examples of an Italian Renaissance chateau from the transalpine countries. Since 1999 on the UNESCO World Heritage list, it is also ... read more
Little Malvern Court (Priory) the home of the Berington family by descent since the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s. The House, with various family portraits ... read more
Little Moreton Hall dates back to 1504-1505, and was built for the Moreton family. It stayed in their hands until 1938, when it was handed over to the National Trust. ... read more
The Livinian Order Sigulda Castle dates back to 1207, and was since 1432 the residence of the Land Marshal of the Livonian Order. The well-kept ruins are open to the ... read more