Chenies Manor House is a fine Tudor mansion, with a long history linked to the Russels, Dukes of Bedford. Since 1956 it is in the hands of the Macleod Matthews family. ... read more
Chiddingstone Castle has Tudor origins, and was rebuilt in the 1800s to resemble a medieval castle. Set in 35 acres of grounds and gardens, the Castle is filled with ... read more
Chillingham Castle, dating back to the 13th century, has been owned by one continuous bloodline relating back to the Earls Grey. Today it is the family home of Sir ... read more
Chillington Hall is in the hands of the Giffards family since the year 1178, little over 100 years after three brothers came with Duke William of Normandy to England. The ... read more
Chillon Castle was, from the 12th to the 16th century, the residence and toll station of the Counts of Savoy. Today it is a beloved tourist attraction, including the ... read more
Chimay Castle is already more than 1000 years in the family of the princes of Chimay. One of the fascinating figures who lived at Chimay was the famous Madame Tallien, ... read more
Chinese Pavillon, located in the Drottningholm Palace Park, was given in 1753 for Queen Lovisa Ulrika by her husband King Adolf Fredrik. It contains Chinese-inspired ... read more
Chipchase Castle, dating back to the 14th century, is today privately owned. The castle is open to the public in June. The estate is a venue for shooting, fishing, ... read more
Chippenham Park is a privately owned estate, created the very end of the 17th century by Admiral Lord Russell with permission from William III. It is surrounded by 121 ha ... read more
Chirk Castle, dating back to the 14th century, and has been owned by the Myddelton family since 1593, until it came into the hands of the National Trust in 2004. The ... read more
Chiswick House was built in 1729 for the 3rd Earl of Burlington and belonged to the Dukes of Devonshire until 1929. The house is filled with the breath-taking ... read more
Chodov Fortress dates back to the 13th century and serves today as a cultural centre with a focus on contemporary fine art, Classical Concerts and many other events and ... read more
Christiansborg Palace is partly used as Royal Palace (working place), Danish Parliament, Danish Prime Minister's Office and Supreme Court of Denmark. It is open to ... read more
Christinehof Castle was built between 1737 and 1740 in the German Baroque style for Christina Piper and named after her. The castle and garden are open to the ... read more
Château Clos Lucé is famous for having served as residence for Leonardo da Vinci from 1516 up to his death in 1519. Today it is a Leonardo da Vinci museum. read more
Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil is privately owned by the d’Aligny family and open to the public. The castle is one of the best preserved fortresses of the 14th century ... read more
Château d'Ancy-le-Franc dates back to the 13th century, but the present construction is a Renaissance château from the 16th century. The castle and its beautiful ... read more
Château d'Anet is presently still a family home of the de Yturbe family. The château has been built for the famous Diana de Poitiers. The castle and the restored ... read more
Château d'Angers, housing today the world famous Apocalypse Tapestry, dates back to the 9th century and is open to the public. read more
Château d'Attre is an 18th century châteaux, built on the foundations of a medieval castle, and surrounded by a French formal garden, landscaped garden and the ... read more