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country houses An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the city—hence, for these peopl ...
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castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
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palace A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence, or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome which ...
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stately home An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the city—hence, for these peopl ...
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manor house A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals w ...
s in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history. The list includes smaller castles,
abbey An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, work, and housing of Christian monks and nuns. The conce ...
s and priories that were converted into a private residence, and also buildings now within urban areas which retain some of their original character, whether now with or without extensive gardens.


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Bedfordshire Bedfordshire (; abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England. The county has been administered by three unitary authorities, Borough of Bedford, Central Bedfordshire and Borough of Luton, since Bedfordshire County Council wa ...

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Ampthill Park Ampthill Park and Ampthill Park House is a country estate in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England. The park was opened to the public after the Second World War. From the 14th century Ampthill Park was a royal lodge and hunting park. In the 15th centur ...
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Battlesden House Battlesden House was a large manor house situated in parkland, Battlesden Park, close to the hamlet of Battlesden in Bedfordshire, England. A manor house was constructed in the late 16th century and was associated with the family of Allen Bathur ...
* Blunham House * Bozunes Manor * Bow Brickhill Manor * Bromham Manor *
Bushmead Priory The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Bushmead, commonly called Bushmead Priory, was a monastic foundation for Augustinian Canons, located at Bushmead (a hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is ...
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Caldecott Manor Caldecott may refer to: Awards * The Caldecott Medal, an award for children's book illustration named after Randolph Caldecott People * Caldecott (surname) Places * Caldecott, Cheshire, England * Caldecott, Northamptonshire, United Kingdo ...
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Chicksands Priory Chicksands Priory is a former monastic house at Chicksands in Bedfordshire. History The Gilbertine priory of Chicksands was founded about 1152 by Rohese, Countess of Essex, and her second husband Payn de Beauchamp, Baron of Bedford. Payn and R ...
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Clophill Manor Clophill is a village and civil parish clustered on the north bank of the River Flit, Bedfordshire, England. It is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ''Clopelle''. "Clop" likely means 'tree-stump' in Old English. However, it also has cogn ...
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Colworth House Colworth House is an 18th-century mansion set in an area of parkland on the edge of the village of Sharnbrook in Bedfordshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The surrounding site has been occupied since prehistoric times. The current ...
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Cranfield Court Cranfield Court was a country house in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England. It belonged to the Harter family. The last house at the site was Elizabethan, and designed by Thomas Chambers Hine of Nottingham for Reverend G. G. Harter in 1862–4. In 191 ...
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Eaton Manor Eaton may refer to: Buildings Canada * Eaton Centre, the name of various shopping malls in Canada due to having been anchored by an Eaton's store * Eaton's / John Maryon Tower, a cancelled skyscraper in Toronto * Eaton Hall (King City), a confere ...
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Edworth Manor Edworth Manor was a manor in Bedfordshire, England. The manor was mentioned in the Domesday Book Domesday Book () – the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book" – is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and part ...
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Eggington House Eggington House is the manor house of the village of Eggington situated near Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England. The house is regarded as a very fine example of late 17th century domestic architecture, and is a Grade II* listed building. At ...
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Elstow Moot Hall The Moot Hall, also known as the Green House, is a medieval structure on The Green in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. The structure, which currently operates as a museum, is a Grade II* listed building. History The building was originally commis ...
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Flitwick Manor Flitwick Manor is a Georgian country house in the south of Flitwick, Bedfordshire, England. It is located on Church Road off the A5120 road. Now operating as a hotel, the manor is a Grade II* listed building. Now owned by Flitwick Town Council ...
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Goldington Bury Goldington Bury is a cricket ground in the Goldington area of Bedford, in England. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1941, when Bedford Town played London Counties. The ground hosted its first Minor Counties Championship match whe ...
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Harlington Manor Harlington Manor is a grade II* listed manor house in Harlington, Bedfordshire Bedfordshire (; abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England. The county has been administered by three unitary authorities, Borough of Bedfor ...
* Harrold Hall (demolished 1961) *
Haynes Park Haynes Park is a Georgian country house which stands in parkland at Haynes Church End, Bedfordshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Originally known as Hawnes Park it was built c.1725 for John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, a promine ...
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Hinwick House Hinwick House is a Grade I-listed Queen Anne country house located about 90 minutes from Central London, near Podington in North Bedfordshire. The estate consists of the Queen Anne main house, the Victorian wing, the Victorian wing extension, ...
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Hockcliffe Manor Hockliffe is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire on the crossroads of the A5 road which lies upon the course of the Roman road known as Watling Street and the A4012 and B5704 roads. It is about four miles east of Leighton Buzzard. Near ...
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Houghton House Houghton House is a ruined mansion house in the parish of Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire. It is a Grade I listed building, positioned above the surrounding countryside, and commands excellent views. Built from 1615 to 1621, it is said that the ...
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Ickwell Bury Ickwell Bury, at the heart of the former manor of Ickwell, Bedfordshire, was first built by John Harvey in 1683 near the site of an older manor house. The Harvey family continued to own the house until 1925, although from 1900 it had housed Hor ...
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Luton Hoo Luton Hoo is an English country house and Estate (land), estate near Luton in Bedfordshire and Harpenden in Hertfordshire. Most of the estate lies within the civil parish of Hyde, Bedfordshire. The Old English language, Saxon word wikt:hoo#Etym ...
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Milton Ernest Hall Milton Ernest Hall is a large grade I listed country house in the village of Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire, England. It now serves as a nursing home. It was built in 1853–58 for Benjamin Helps Starey on the site of a decaying earlier house by chu ...
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Moggerhanger House Moggerhanger House is a Listed building, Grade I-listed country house in Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire, England, designed by the eminent architect John Soane. The house is owned by a Christian charity, Harvest Vision, and the Moggerhanger House Pres ...
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Moreteyne Manor Moreteyne Manor (previously known as Moat Farmhouse) is a 15th-century manor house in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, England. For many years it was used as a farmhouse but is now a country house restaurant. It is a Grade II* listed building. Th ...
* Odell Castle * Pavenham Manor (demolished 1960) * Potton Manor * Ragons Manor * Sandy Manor *
Shortmead House Shortmead House in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, is a two-storey Georgian manor house, first mentioned in 1543. The listed building, Grade II listed building is lived in by the present owners as well as being used as business premises which are lic ...
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Silsoe Manor Silsoe is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. The village used to be on the main A6 road (England), A6 road but a bypass around the village was opened in 1981 at a cost of £1.6m. History Origin The ...
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Someries Castle Someries Castle (sometimes spelt Summeries castle) is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, in the Parish of Hyde, near the town of Luton, Bedfordshire, England. It was built in the 15th century by Sir John Wenlock, whose ghost is reputed to haunt the ...
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Southill Park Southill Park contains the site of late medieval Gastlings or Gastlyns Manor House and is the name given to a country house in Southill, Bedfordshire and its adjoining privately owned gardens and separate public parkland; it includes a lake and wo ...
* Stockwood Park (demolished 1964) * The Mansion House, Old Warden Park *
Toddington Manor Toddington Manor is a 19th-century country house in the English county of Gloucestershire, near the village of Toddington. It is in the gothic style and was designed by Charles Hanbury-Tracy, 1st Baron Sudeley for himself and built be ...
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Turvey Abbey Turvey may refer to: As a surname Sport * Anna Turvey (born 1980), Irish cyclist * Joanne Turvey (born 1969), British rower * Cedric Turvey (1917–1991), Australian rugby league footballer * Nathan Turvey (born 1977), Australian rules football ...
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Turvey House Turvey House was a substantially altered 16th century house synonymous with the townland of Turvey ( ga, Tuirbhe) near Donabate in North County Dublin. Turvey is said to be a reference to the Irish mythical character Tuirbe Tragmar ("thrower of ...
* Wardon Manor * Wavendon Hall *
Willington Manor Willington may refer to: Places In England * Willington, Bedfordshire * Willington, Cheshire * Willington, County Durham ** Willington A.F.C., football club * Willington, Derbyshire **Willington Power Station, former coal-fired station * Wi ...
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Woburn Abbey Woburn Abbey (), occupying the east of the village of Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, is a country house, the family seat of the Duke of Bedford. Although it is still a family home to the current duke, it is open on specified days to visitors, a ...
* Wodhull Manor * Woodcroft Manor *
Woodland Manor Hotel A woodland () is, in the broad sense, land covered with trees, or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the ''plurale tantum'' woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see ...
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Wrest Park Wrest Park is a country estate located in Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England. It comprises Wrest Park, a Grade I listed country house, and Wrest Park Gardens, also Grade I listed, formal gardens surrounding the mansion. History Thomas Carew (1595 ...
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Ampthill Park Ampthill Park and Ampthill Park House is a country estate in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England. The park was opened to the public after the Second World War. From the 14th century Ampthill Park was a royal lodge and hunting park. In the 15th centur ...
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Battlesden House Battlesden House was a large manor house situated in parkland, Battlesden Park, close to the hamlet of Battlesden in Bedfordshire, England. A manor house was constructed in the late 16th century and was associated with the family of Allen Bathur ...
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Colworth House Colworth House is an 18th-century mansion set in an area of parkland on the edge of the village of Sharnbrook in Bedfordshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The surrounding site has been occupied since prehistoric times. The current ...
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Harlington Manor Harlington Manor is a grade II* listed manor house in Harlington, Bedfordshire Bedfordshire (; abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England. The county has been administered by three unitary authorities, Borough of Bedfor ...
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Hinwick House Hinwick House is a Grade I-listed Queen Anne country house located about 90 minutes from Central London, near Podington in North Bedfordshire. The estate consists of the Queen Anne main house, the Victorian wing, the Victorian wing extension, ...
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Luton Hoo Luton Hoo is an English country house and Estate (land), estate near Luton in Bedfordshire and Harpenden in Hertfordshire. Most of the estate lies within the civil parish of Hyde, Bedfordshire. The Old English language, Saxon word wikt:hoo#Etym ...
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Milton Ernest Hall Milton Ernest Hall is a large grade I listed country house in the village of Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire, England. It now serves as a nursing home. It was built in 1853–58 for Benjamin Helps Starey on the site of a decaying earlier house by chu ...
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Moggerhanger House Moggerhanger House is a Listed building, Grade I-listed country house in Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire, England, designed by the eminent architect John Soane. The house is owned by a Christian charity, Harvest Vision, and the Moggerhanger House Pres ...
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Woburn Abbey Woburn Abbey (), occupying the east of the village of Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, is a country house, the family seat of the Duke of Bedford. Although it is still a family home to the current duke, it is open on specified days to visitors, a ...


Berkshire Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal County of Berk ...

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Aldermaston Court Aldermaston Court is a country house and private park built in the Victorian era for Daniel Higford Davall Burr with incorporations from a Stuart house. It is south-east of the village nucleus of Aldermaston in the English county of Berkshir ...
* Aldin House * Ascot Heath House *
Ascot Place Ascot Place is an 18th-century mansion on the edge of Windsor Great Park, set in of parkland between Cranbourne, North Ascot and Winkfield in the English county of Berkshire. It is located close to Windsor Great Park and Ascot Racecourse. The ...
* Basildon Park * Bearwood House *
Beaumont College Beaumont College was between 1861 and 1967 a public school in Old Windsor in Berkshire. Founded and run by the Society of Jesus, it offered a Roman Catholic public school education in rural surroundings, while lying, like the neighbouring Eto ...
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Benham Park Benham Park is a mansion (on the site of Benham Valence Manor) in the English ceremonial county of Berkshire and district of West Berkshire. It is west of Newbury within 500m of a junction of the A34 trunk road Newbury by-pass outside the to ...
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Berkshire College of Agriculture Berkshire College of Agriculture is a further education agricultural college at Hall Place in Burchetts Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire. It was founded in 1949, as the Berkshire Institute of Agriculture. Courses The college was built to provide a t ...
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Berystede The Berystede is a hotel in the village of South Ascot, Berkshire, England. The main building is a late nineteenth century reconstruction and conversion of a residential house destroyed by fire. History The Berystede site was originally ...
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Billingbear House Billingbear House was situated in the parish of Waltham St. Lawrence in Berkshire, England, about six miles from Windsor. Originally owned by the Bishop of Winchester, the land was given to Sir Henry Neville (father of politician and diplomat, ...
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Bisham Abbey Bisham Abbey is a Grade I listed manor house at Bisham in the English county of Berkshire. The name is taken from the now lost monastery which once stood alongside. This original Bisham Abbey was previously named Bisham Priory, and was the trad ...
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Bucklebury Manor Bucklebury Manor is a Grade II listed manor house in the civil parish of Bucklebury in the English county of Berkshire. Since 2012, it has been the home of Michael and Carole Middleton, parents of Catherine, Princess of Wales. History Manorial s ...
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Bulmershe Court Bulmershe Court was a campus of the University of Reading, situated in what is now the Reading suburb of Woodley, in the English county of Berkshire. Historically, Bulmershe Court has been the name of a manor and of two quite distinct count ...
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Caversham Park Caversham Park is a Victorian-era stately home with parkland in the suburb of Caversham on the outskirts of Reading, England. Historically located in Oxfordshire, it became part of Berkshire with boundary changes in 1911. Caversham Park was ...
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Coley Park Coley Park is a suburb of the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It is largely built on the country estate of the same name, surrounding Coley House. It is primarily a residential area, although it is also home to the Berkshire ...
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Coworth House Coworth House, currently known as Coworth Park Hotel, is a late 18th-century country house situated at Sunningdale, near Ascot, in the English county of Berkshire. It is one of the ten hotels operated by the Dorchester Collection, a group of lu ...
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Cranbourne Lodge Cranbourne Lodge was a keeper's lodge for the royal hunting grounds of Cranbourne Chase, once adjoining but now part of Windsor Great Park in the English county of Berkshire. All that remains of it today is the Grade II* listed Cranbourne Tower. ...
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Cumberland Lodge Cumberland Lodge is a 17th-century Grade II listed country house in Windsor Great Park 3.5 miles south of Windsor Castle. Since 1947 it has been occupied by the charitable foundation known as Cumberland Lodge, which holds residential conferences ...
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Deanery Garden Deanery Garden (or The Deanery) is an Arts and Crafts style house and garden in Sonning, Berkshire, England. The house was designed and built by architect Edwin Lutyens between 1899 and 1901. It is a Grade I listed building. The gardens—laid ...
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Denford Park Denford Park is a country house and surrounding estate in the English county of Berkshire, within the civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation whi ...
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Ditton Park Ditton Park, Ditton Manor House or Ditton Park House was the manor house and private feudal demesne of the lord of the Manor of Ditton, and refers today to the rebuilt building and smaller grounds towards the edge of the town of Slough in Englan ...
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Donnington Grove Donnington Grove is a Strawberry Hill Gothic mansion, now a hotel and country club, and associated Golf Course at Donnington in the civil parish of Shaw-cum-Donnington, near Newbury, in the English county of Berkshire. It is overlooked by Donnin ...
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Easthampstead Park Easthampstead Park is a Victorian mansion in the civil parish of Bracknell in the English county of Berkshire. It is now a conference centre. Location Since the demise of Easthampstead parish, the house has been located in the western extreme ...
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Elcot Park Hotel The Retreat at Elcot Park is the second hotel from British hospitality brand The Signet Collection, and opened in Spring 2022. Housed in a Grade II-listed 18th-century building located near Kintbury, between Hungerford and Newbury, Berkshire, N ...
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Englefield House Englefield House is an Elizabethan country house with surrounding estate at Englefield in the English county of Berkshire. The gardens are open to the public all year round on particular weekdays and the house by appointment only for large gr ...
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Farley Castle Farley Castle is an early 19th-century modern house situated at Farley Hill, Swallowfield, Berkshire. The Gothic-styled, two-storey house in red brick with battlements and round turrets, was built for Edward Stephenson Esq in c. 1810 for his yo ...
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Foxhill House Foxhill House is a Gothic revival style building on what is now the Whiteknights campus of the University of Reading at Earley, adjoining the English town of Reading. It currently houses the University's School of Law. Foxhill House is a grad ...
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Frogmore House Frogmore House is a 17th-century English country house owned by the Crown Estate. It is a historic Grade I listed building. The house is located on the Frogmore estate, which is situated within the grounds of the Home Park in Windsor, Berkshi ...
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Oakley Court Oakley Court is a Victorian Gothic country house set in overlooking the River Thames at Water Oakley in the civil parish of Bray in the English county of Berkshire. It was built in 1859 and is currently a hotel. It is a Grade II* listed bu ...
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Ockwells Ockwells Manor is a timber-framed 15th century manor house in the civil parish of Cox Green, adjoining Maidenhead, in the English county of Berkshire. It was previously in the parish of Bray. The manor used to own most of the land that is n ...
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Padworth College Padworth College is a co-educational private senior school in Padworth, Berkshire Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the ho ...
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Great House at Sonning The Great House at Sonning (formerly the White Hart public house) is a hotel and restaurant with a riverside garden on the River Thames near Sonning Bridge at Sonning, Berkshire, England. It is possible for patrons to moor along the towpath r ...
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Royal Berkshire Hotel The Royal Berkshire Hotel is a country house hotel within a noteworthy example of a late Queen Anne style architecture, Queen Anne mansion previously called The Oaks and located at Ascot, Berkshire, Ascot in the England, English county of Berkshir ...
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Royal Lodge The Royal Lodge is a Grade II listed house in Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England, half a mile north of Cumberland Lodge and south of Windsor Castle. Part of the Crown Estate, it was the Windsor residence of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mothe ...
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Shottesbrooke Park Shottesbrooke Park is a Grade II* listed country house and park in Shottesbrooke, Berkshire, England, southwest of Maidenhead. The house is a Tudor architecture, Tudor mansion, built in the 16th century. St John the Baptist Church, Shottesbrooke ...
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Silwood Park Silwood Park is the rural campus of Imperial College London, England. It is situated near the village of Sunninghill, near Ascot in Berkshire. Since 1986, there have been major developments on the site with four new college buildings. Adjacent ...
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Sonning Bishop's Palace Sonning Bishop's Palace was a former episcopal palace at Sonning, east of Reading, Berkshire, Reading, in Berkshire, England.South Hill Park South Hill Park is a English country house and its grounds, now run as an arts centre. It lies in the Birch Hill estate to the south of Bracknell town centre, in Berkshire. History Construction by Watts The original South Hill Park mans ...
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St Cassian's Centre St Cassian's Centre is a Catholic Youth Retreat Centre in the village of Kintbury in the English county of West Berkshire. It is owned and operated by the Ireland, Great Britain and Malta District of the de La Salle brothers. The centre was set ...
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Sunningdale Park Sunningdale Park is a country estate centred around a property known as Northcote House in Sunningdale, Berkshire. History The house is thought to have been built by James Wyatt, almost certainly for James William Steuart, a farmer, in around ...
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Swallowfield Park Swallowfield Park is a Grade II* listed stately home and estate in the English county of Berkshire. The house is near the village of Swallowfield, some 4 miles south of the town of Reading. The House Swallowfield Park was the home of the Bac ...
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Swinley Park Swinley Forest is a large expanse of Crown Estate woodland managed by Forestry England mainly within the civil parishes of Windlesham in Surrey and Winkfield and Crowthorne in Berkshire, England. Coverage Situated to the south-west of Windsor ...
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Tittenhurst Park Tittenhurst Park is a Grade II listed early Georgian country house set in off London Road at Beggar's Bush near Ascot and over the parish border into Sunningdale, both in the English county of Berkshire. It was famously the home of musici ...
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Ufton Court Ufton Court is a manor house in the civil parish of Ufton Nervet, in the county of Berkshire, England. It is the home to an educational charity, the Ufton Court Educational Trust, which operates historical and environmental education, as well ...
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Welford Park Welford may refer to: Places ;Australia * Welford National Park ;England *Welford, Berkshire **RAF Welford ** Welford Park *Welford, Northamptonshire **Welford Reservoir **Welford Road Stadium Welford Road (currently known as Mattioli Woods ...
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Windsor Castle Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is strongly associated with the English and succeeding British royal family, and embodies almost a millennium of architectural history. The original cast ...
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Wokefield Park Wokefield Park is an 18th-century country house, situated in the parish of Wokefield, near Mortimer, in the English county of Berkshire. It is currently run as an events venue. History Wokefield park was first mentioned in 1319 as a deer p ...
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Benham Park Benham Park is a mansion (on the site of Benham Valence Manor) in the English ceremonial county of Berkshire and district of West Berkshire. It is west of Newbury within 500m of a junction of the A34 trunk road Newbury by-pass outside the to ...
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Frogmore House Frogmore House is a 17th-century English country house owned by the Crown Estate. It is a historic Grade I listed building. The house is located on the Frogmore estate, which is situated within the grounds of the Home Park in Windsor, Berkshi ...
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Tittenhurst Park Tittenhurst Park is a Grade II listed early Georgian country house set in off London Road at Beggar's Bush near Ascot and over the parish border into Sunningdale, both in the English county of Berkshire. It was famously the home of musici ...
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Wokefield Park Wokefield Park is an 18th-century country house, situated in the parish of Wokefield, near Mortimer, in the English county of Berkshire. It is currently run as an events venue. History Wokefield park was first mentioned in 1319 as a deer p ...


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Blaise Castle Blaise Castle is a folly built in 1766 near Henbury in Bristol, England. The castle sits within the Blaise Castle Estate, which also includes Blaise Castle House, a Grade II* listed 18th-century mansion house. The folly castle is also Grade I ...
* Burfleld House (demolished) *
Clifton Hill House Clifton Hill House is a Grade I listed Palladian villa in the Clifton area of Bristol, England. It was the first hall of residence for women in south-west England in 1909 due to the efforts of May Staveley. It is still used as a hall of reside ...
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The Dower House, Stoke Park The Dower House, Stoke Park is a dower house in Bristol, England. It is one of Bristol's more prominent landmarks, set on Purdown, a hill above the M32 motorway on the main approach into the city, and painted yellow. The house was built in 15 ...
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Engineers House The Engineers House is a historic building, previously known as Camp House, on The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building. It was built in 1831 by Charles Dyer for Charles Pinney, who be ...
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Goldney Hall Goldney Hall is a self-catered hall of residence in the University of Bristol. It is one of three in the Clifton area of Bristol, England. The hall occupies part of the grounds of Goldney House, built in the 18th century and remodelled in the ...
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Kings Weston House Kings Weston House () is a historic building in Kings Weston Lane, Kingsweston, Bristol, England. History It was built between 1712 and 1719 was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh for Edward Southwell on the site of an earlier Tudor house, remodell ...
* Long Fox Manor (formerly Brislington House) *
Merchant Hall The Merchant Hall () is a historic building on The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol, England. It was built in 1868 by Richard Shackleton Pope, Thomas Pope and John Bindon and converted after World War II for the Society of Merchant Venturers, ...
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Royal Fort House The Royal Fort House is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol. The building currently houses the University of Bristol's Faculty of Science offices, the Brigstow Institute, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, the Cabot Institu ...
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Clifton Hill House Clifton Hill House is a Grade I listed Palladian villa in the Clifton area of Bristol, England. It was the first hall of residence for women in south-west England in 1909 due to the efforts of May Staveley. It is still used as a hall of reside ...
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Goldney Hall Goldney Hall is a self-catered hall of residence in the University of Bristol. It is one of three in the Clifton area of Bristol, England. The hall occupies part of the grounds of Goldney House, built in the 18th century and remodelled in the ...
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Merchant Hall The Merchant Hall () is a historic building on The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol, England. It was built in 1868 by Richard Shackleton Pope, Thomas Pope and John Bindon and converted after World War II for the Society of Merchant Venturers, ...
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Royal Fort House The Royal Fort House is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol. The building currently houses the University of Bristol's Faculty of Science offices, the Brigstow Institute, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, the Cabot Institu ...


Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire (), abbreviated Bucks, is a ceremonial county in South East England that borders Greater London to the south-east, Berkshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the west, Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north-ea ...

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The Abbey, Aston Abbotts The Abbey, Aston Abbotts is a country house in Buckinghamshire, England. The house derived its name from being a property of St. Albans Abbey in the Middle Ages, and it belonged to the Dormer family from the Dissolution of the Monasteries until ...
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Aston Clinton House Aston Clinton House (also known as Green Park though referred to as simply Aston Clinton by the Rothschild family) was a large mansion to the south-east of the village of Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire, England. History Rothschild period ...
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Biddlesden Park Biddlesden Park is a country house at Biddlesden in north-west Buckinghamshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The house, which lies on the site of an old Cistercian abbey, was built by John Sayer, in the Georgian style in 1727. The ...
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Bletchley Park Bletchley Park is an English country house and estate in Bletchley, Milton Keynes ( Buckinghamshire) that became the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War. The mansion was constructed during the years following ...
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Bulstrode Park Bulstrode is an English country house and its large park, located to the southwest of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The estate spreads across Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross and Fulmer, and predates the Norman conquest. Its name may ori ...
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Chenies Manor House Chenies Manor House in the parish of Chenies in Buckinghamshire, England, is a Tudor architecture, Tudor Grade I listed building once known as Chenies Palace, although it was never a royal seat nor the seat of a bishop. It was Feudal land tenur ...
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Chequers Chequers ( ), or Chequers Court, is the country house of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. A 16th-century manor house in origin, it is located near the village of Ellesborough, halfway between Princes Risborough and Wendover in Bucking ...
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Chicheley Hall Chicheley Hall, Chicheley, Buckinghamshire, England is a country house built in the first quarter of the 18th century. The client was Sir John Chester, the main architect was Francis Smith of Warwick and the architectural style is Baroque. Later ...
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Cholesbury Manor House Cholesbury Manor House which is close to the centre of Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire is where the Lord of the Manor held his Court periodically between 1599 and 1607. The building dates back to the end of the 16th century. It is a Grade II Listed ...
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Claydon House Claydon House is a English country house, country house in the Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, England, near the village of Middle Claydon. It was built between 1757 and 1771 and is now owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interes ...
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Cliveden Cliveden (pronounced ) is an English country house and estate in the care of the National Trust in Buckinghamshire, on the border with Berkshire. The Italianate mansion, also known as Cliveden House, crowns an outlying ridge of the Chiltern H ...
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Coppins Coppins is a country house north of the village of Iver in Buckinghamshire, England, formerly a home of members of the British royal family, including Princess Victoria, Prince George, Duke of Kent, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent and Prince ...
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Danesfield House Danesfield House in Medmenham, near Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, in the Chiltern Hills is a former country house now used as a hotel and spa. The house stands on a plateau which shelves steeply down to the River Thames to the south. History ...
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Ditton Park Ditton Park, Ditton Manor House or Ditton Park House was the manor house and private feudal demesne of the lord of the Manor of Ditton, and refers today to the rebuilt building and smaller grounds towards the edge of the town of Slough in Englan ...
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Dorney Court Dorney Court is a Grade I listed early Tudor manor house, dating from around 1440, located in the village of Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England. It is owned and lived in by the Palmer family. Early history Dorney Manor is recorded in the Domesd ...
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Dorneywood Dorneywood is an 18th-century house near Burnham in southern Buckinghamshire, England. Originally a Georgian farmhouse, it has Victorian and later additions, and following a fire in 1910, was remodelled in 1919 by Sir Robert Lorimer. It was giv ...
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Dorton House Dorton House, formerly known as Wildernesse, is a Grade II listed Georgian mansion house in Seal, Kent, near Sevenoaks; until 2013 it was used as the headquarters for the Royal London Society for the Blind (RLSB) and as housing for the blind an ...
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Dropmore Park Dropmore Park is a private estate located along Dropmore Road, north of Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, about in size. The park with its buildings, including Dropmore House, have Grade I listed building status. Dropmore House is one of the m ...
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Eythrope Eythrope (previously Ethorp) is a hamlet and country house in the parish of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the south east of the main village of Waddesdon. It was bought in the 1870s by a branch of the Rothschild fa ...
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Fawley Court Fawley Court is a country house, with large mixed-use grounds standing on the west bank of the River Thames at Fawley in the English county of Buckinghamshire. Its former deer park extended east into the Henley Park area of Henley-on-Thames, Ox ...
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Gayhurst House Gayhurst House (now known as Gayhurst Court) is a late-Elizabethan country house in Buckinghamshire. It is located near the village of Gayhurst, several kilometres north of Milton Keynes. The earliest house dates from the 1520s. In 1597 it was ...
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The Grange, Chalfont St Peter The Grange was a country house and estate at the village of Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire, England, in the United Kingdom. History The Grange developed from an estate first recorded in the possession of Missenden Abbey in 1224 and was va ...
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Halton House 300px, Halton House, Buckinghamshire Halton House is a country house in the Chiltern Hills above the village of Halton in Buckinghamshire, England. It was built for Alfred ''Freiherr'' de Rothschild between 1880 and 1883. It is used as the main ...
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Hampden House Hampden House is a country house in the village of Great Hampden, between Great Missenden and Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire. It is named after the Hampden family. The Hampdens (later Earls of Buckinghamshire) are recorded as owning the ...
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Harleyford Manor Harleyford Manor is a country house near Marlow in Buckinghamshire. The house is listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England, and its gardens are also listed Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The urn to th ...
* Hartwell House *
Hedsor House Hedsor House is an Italianate-style mansion in the United Kingdom, located in Hedsor in Buckinghamshire. Perched overlooking the River Thames, a manor house at Hedsor can be dated back to 1166 when the estate was owned by the de Hedsor Family. ...
* Horwood House *
Hughenden Manor Hughenden Manor, Hughenden, Buckinghamshire, England, is a Victorian mansion, with earlier origins, that served as the country house of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. It is now owned by the National Trust and o ...
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Marlow Place Marlow Place is a country house in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The house, which was designed by Thomas Archer in the English Baroque style, was built for John Wallop, 1st Viscount Lymington and completed ...
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Mentmore Towers Mentmore Towers, historically known simply as "Mentmore", is a 19th-century English country house built between 1852 and 1854 for the Rothschild family in the village of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire. Sir Joseph Paxton and his son-in-law, George ...
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Missenden Abbey Missenden Abbey (also referred to as Great Missenden Abbey) is a former Arrouasian (Augustinian) monastery, founded in 1133 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The abbey was dissolved in 1538, and the abbey church demolished. I ...
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Nether Winchendon House Nether Winchendon House is a manor house in Nether Winchendon, in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England. History It was built on the site of an Augustinian priory that was a daughter house of Notley Abbey in Long Crendon. Jasp ...
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Notley Abbey Notley Abbey was an Augustinian abbey founded in the 12th century near Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, England. A team from Oxford excavated Notley Abbey in 1937, establishing a layout and timeline of the building's construction. The building ...
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Remnantz Remnantz is a country house in Marlow in Buckinghamshire. It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England. History The main house was built around 1720 and was occupied by the Royal Military Academy, a facility conceived by C ...
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Shardeloes Shardeloes is a large 18th-century country house located one mile west of Amersham in Buckinghamshire, England (). A previous manor house on the site was demolished and the present building constructed between 1758 and 1766 for William Drake, ...
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Taplow Court Taplow Court is a Victorian house in the village of Taplow in Buckinghamshire, England. Its origins are an Elizabethan manor house, remodelled in the early 17th century. In the 18th century the court was owned by the Earls of Orkney. In the 185 ...
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Tyringham Hall Tyringham Hall (/ˈtiːrɪŋəm/) is a Grade I listed stately home, originally designed by Sir John Soane in 1792. It is located in Tyringham near Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England. Architecture The house was built on the site of th ...
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Waddesdon Manor Waddesdon Manor is a English country house, country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. Owned by National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, National Trust and managed by the Rothschild Foundation ...
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West Wycombe Park West Wycombe Park is a country house built between 1740 and 1800 near the village of West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England. It was conceived as a pleasure palace for the 18th-century libertine and dilettante Sir Francis Dashwood, 2nd Bar ...
* Wilton Park House (demolished) *
Winslow Hall Winslow Hall is a country house, now in the centre of the small town of Winslow, Buckinghamshire, England. Built in 1700, it was sited in the centre of the town, with a public front facing the highway and a garden front that still commanded i ...
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Wormsley Park Wormsley is a private estate of Mark Getty and his family, set in of rolling countryside in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire (formerly Oxfordshire), England. It is also the home of Garsington Opera. Acquired by Sir Paul Getty in 1985, th ...
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Wotton House Wotton House, Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England, is a stately home built between 1704 and 1714, to a design very similar to that of the contemporary version of Buckingham House. The house is an example of English Baroque and a Grade I ...
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Wycombe Abbey Wycombe Abbey is an independent girls' boarding and day school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It is consistently ranked as one of the top all-girls schools in academic results. The school was founded in 1896 by Dame Frances Dove (1847 ...
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Bletchley Park Bletchley Park is an English country house and estate in Bletchley, Milton Keynes ( Buckinghamshire) that became the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War. The mansion was constructed during the years following ...
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Chequers Chequers ( ), or Chequers Court, is the country house of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. A 16th-century manor house in origin, it is located near the village of Ellesborough, halfway between Princes Risborough and Wendover in Bucking ...
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Chicheley Hall Chicheley Hall, Chicheley, Buckinghamshire, England is a country house built in the first quarter of the 18th century. The client was Sir John Chester, the main architect was Francis Smith of Warwick and the architectural style is Baroque. Later ...
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Ditton Park Ditton Park, Ditton Manor House or Ditton Park House was the manor house and private feudal demesne of the lord of the Manor of Ditton, and refers today to the rebuilt building and smaller grounds towards the edge of the town of Slough in Englan ...
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Hampden House Hampden House is a country house in the village of Great Hampden, between Great Missenden and Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire. It is named after the Hampden family. The Hampdens (later Earls of Buckinghamshire) are recorded as owning the ...
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Missenden Abbey Missenden Abbey (also referred to as Great Missenden Abbey) is a former Arrouasian (Augustinian) monastery, founded in 1133 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The abbey was dissolved in 1538, and the abbey church demolished. I ...
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Taplow Court Taplow Court is a Victorian house in the village of Taplow in Buckinghamshire, England. Its origins are an Elizabethan manor house, remodelled in the early 17th century. In the 18th century the court was owned by the Earls of Orkney. In the 185 ...
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Tyringham Hall Tyringham Hall (/ˈtiːrɪŋəm/) is a Grade I listed stately home, originally designed by Sir John Soane in 1792. It is located in Tyringham near Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England. Architecture The house was built on the site of th ...
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Waddesdon Manor Waddesdon Manor is a English country house, country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. Owned by National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, National Trust and managed by the Rothschild Foundation ...
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Winslow Hall Winslow Hall is a country house, now in the centre of the small town of Winslow, Buckinghamshire, England. Built in 1700, it was sited in the centre of the town, with a public front facing the highway and a garden front that still commanded i ...
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Wotton House Wotton House, Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England, is a stately home built between 1704 and 1714, to a design very similar to that of the contemporary version of Buckingham House. The house is an example of English Baroque and a Grade I ...


Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a Counties of England, county in the East of England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and North ...

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Burghley House Burghley House () is a grand sixteenth-century English country house near Stamford, Lincolnshire. It is a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, built and still lived in by the Cecil family. The exterior largely retains its Elizabet ...
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Cheriton House Cheriton may refer to __NOTOC__ Places England *Cheriton, Hampshire, a village and parish near Winchester **The Battle of Cheriton, a battle in the English Civil War *Cheriton, Kent, a one-time village, now a part of the urban area of Folkestone * ...
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Cherry Hinton Hall Cherry Hinton Hall is a house and park in Cherry Hinton, to the south of Cambridge, England. The house and grounds are owned and managed by Cambridge City Council. The Hall hosts the annual Cambridge Folk Festival that draws thousands to the park ...
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Elton Hall Elton Hall is a baronial hall in Elton, Cambridgeshire. It has been the ancestral home of the Proby family (sometime known as the Earls of Carysfort) since 1660. The hall lies in an estate through which the River Nene runs. The building inc ...
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Farm Hall A farm (also called an agricultural holding) is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it is the basic facility in food production. The name is used fo ...
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Hinchingbrooke House Hinchingbrooke House is an English stately home in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, now part of Hinchingbrooke School. The house was built around an 11th-century Benedictine nunnery. After the Reformation it passed into the hands of the Cromwell f ...
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Kimbolton Castle Kimbolton Castle is a country house in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, England. It was the final home of King Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Originally a medieval castle but converted into a stately palace, it was the family seat of t ...
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Leverington Hall Leverington Hall is a 17th-century country house in the parish of Leverington, Cambridgeshire, England. The house is Grade I listed and is privately owned. History The parish of Leverington was not mentioned in the ''Domesday Book''. It is bel ...
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Longthorpe Tower Longthorpe Tower is a 14th-century three-storey tower in the village of Longthorpe, famous for its well-preserved set of medieval murals. Details Longthorpe tower is located in the village of Longthorpe, now a residential area of Peterborough ...
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Madingley Hall Madingley is a small village near Cambridge, England. It is located close to the nearby villages of Coton and Dry Drayton on the western outskirts of Cambridge. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 210. The village was kno ...
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Milton Hall Milton Hall near Peterborough, is the largest private house in Cambridgeshire, England.This Milton Hall should not be confused with the other Milton Hall just to the north of Cambridge in the village of Milton. The Milton Hall near Cambridge is ...
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Peckover House and Garden Peckover House & Garden is a National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, National Trust property located in North Brink, Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. History The house was built in 1722 and later bought by ...
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Spinney Abbey Spinney Abbey, originally known as Spinney Priory, is a house and farm on the site of a former monastic foundation close to the village of Wicken, on the edge of the fens in Cambridgeshire, England. Monastic origins Between 1216 and 1228, Beat ...
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Ufford Hall Ufford Hall may refer to the following buildings in England: * Ufford Hall, Cambridgeshire * Ufford Hall, Suffolk {{dab ...
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Wimpole Hall Wimpole Estate is a large estate containing Wimpole Hall, a country house located within the civil parish of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England, about southwest of Cambridge. The house, begun in 1640, and its of parkland and farmland are owned b ...
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Woodcroft Castle Woodcroft Castle is a moated medieval castle in the parish of Etton, Cambridgeshire, England. History Woodcroft Castle was built at the end of the 13th century near the city of Peterborough in the Soke of Peterborough (now in Cambridgeshire). ...
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Burghley House Burghley House () is a grand sixteenth-century English country house near Stamford, Lincolnshire. It is a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, built and still lived in by the Cecil family. The exterior largely retains its Elizabet ...
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Elton Hall Elton Hall is a baronial hall in Elton, Cambridgeshire. It has been the ancestral home of the Proby family (sometime known as the Earls of Carysfort) since 1660. The hall lies in an estate through which the River Nene runs. The building inc ...
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Hinchingbrooke House Hinchingbrooke House is an English stately home in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, now part of Hinchingbrooke School. The house was built around an 11th-century Benedictine nunnery. After the Reformation it passed into the hands of the Cromwell f ...
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Kimbolton Castle Kimbolton Castle is a country house in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, England. It was the final home of King Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Originally a medieval castle but converted into a stately palace, it was the family seat of t ...
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Ufford Hall Ufford Hall may refer to the following buildings in England: * Ufford Hall, Cambridgeshire * Ufford Hall, Suffolk {{dab ...


Cheshire Cheshire ( ) is a ceremonial and historic county in North West England, bordered by Wales to the west, Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, and Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south. Cheshire's county t ...

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Adlington Hall Adlington Hall is a country house near Adlington, Cheshire. The oldest part of the existing building, the Great Hall, was constructed between 1480 and 1505; the east wing was added in 1581. The Legh family has lived in the hall and in previ ...
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Aldford Hall Aldford Hall is a farmhouse to the south of the village of Aldford, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The house was designed by John Douglas for Hugh Gro ...
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Antrobus Hall Antrobus Hall is a country house in the village of Mobberley, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1709, and a wing was added in about 1760. It was built for John Antrobus, a dissenter from Knutsford. The hall is constructed in brick, and has ...
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Arley Hall Arley Hall is a country house in the village of Arley, Cheshire, England, about south of Lymm and north of Northwich. It is home to the owner, Viscount Ashbrook, and his family. The house is a Grade II* listed building, as is its adja ...
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Bache Hall Bache Hall is a former country house in Bache, Chester, Cheshire. It replaced an earlier house that had been damaged in the Civil War. At one time a golf club house, then a hospital building, as of 2013 it provides residential accommodation for ...
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Backford Hall Backford Hall is a country house in the village of Backford, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1863 on the site of earlier halls, and was designed by John Cunningham. Its style is described as "exuberant Elizabethan, Jacobean and Bohemian R ...
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Bear and Billet The Bear and Billet is a public house at 94 Lower Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The building has been described as "the fines ...
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Belgrave Lodge Belgrave Lodge is a house at the west end of Belgrave Avenue, the road connecting the B5445 road between Chester and Wrexham, and Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade&n ...
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Betchton Hall Betchton Hall is a English country houses, country house in the Civil parishes in England, parish of Betchton, Cheshire, England. It was originally a timber-framed house, and was substantially rebuilt in brick in the 18th century for Richard ...
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Bolesworth Castle Bolesworth Castle is a country house south of the village of Tattenhall, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. History Bolesworth Castle was built for George ...
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Booth Mansion Booth Mansion is a former town house at 28–34 Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It contains a portion of the Chester Rows, is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and i ...
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Bostock Hall Bostock Hall is a country house to the northeast of Winsford, Cheshire, England. A former Georgian house, it was rebuilt in 1775 for Edward Tomkinson. It is thought that the architect was Samuel Wyatt. Alterations and additions were made to ...
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Brereton Hall Brereton Hall is an Elizabethan prodigy house north of Brereton Green, next to St Oswald's Church in the civil parish of Brereton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I liste ...
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Broxton Old Hall Broxton Old Hall (or Broxton Higher Hall) is in Old Coach Road west of the village of Brown Knowl, in the civil parish of Broxton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II liste ...
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Buglawton Hall Buglawton Hall is a former country house, later a school, to the northeast of Buglawton, a suburb of Congleton, Cheshire, England. Architecture The building dates from the 16th century, with later additions and alterations. In the 19th ...
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Bulkeley Grange Bulkeley Grange is a country house to the southeast of the village of Bulkeley, Cheshire, England. It replaced an earlier timber-framed house on the site, Bulkeley Old Hall, built by Thomas Brassey in about 1600. Bulkeley Grange was built in abou ...
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Bulkeley Hall Bulkeley Hall is a country house to the southwest of the village of Bulkeley, Cheshire, England. It dates from the middle of the 18th century, and was built for Thomas Bulkeley. The house is constructed in brick with a slate roof. Its arch ...
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Burton Manor Burton Manor is a former manor house in the village of Burton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. At one time an adult education college, this is now clos ...
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Calveley Hall Calveley Hall is a country house to the west of the village of Milton Green, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1684 for Lady Mary Calveley. After Lady Mary's death the estate passed by marriage to the Leghs of Lyme. In 1818 it was remodelle ...
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Capesthorne Hall Capesthorne Hall is a country house near the village of Siddington, Cheshire, England. The house and its private chapel were built in the early 18th century, replacing an earlier hall and chapel nearby. They were built to Neoclassical d ...
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Castle Park House Castle Park House is a former country house surrounded by extensive grounds in the market town of Frodsham in Cheshire, England. It is reputedly built on the site of Frodsham Castle, and originates from the late 18th century. It was exten ...
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Chelford Manor House Chelford Manor House stands to the southeast of the village of Chelford, Cheshire, England. It dates from the early 17th century. An extension was made to it in 1671, and more alterations and additions were carried out in the 19th and 20th& ...
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The Falcon, Chester The Falcon is a public house in Chester, Cheshire, England. It stands on the west side of Lower Bridge Street at its junction with Grosvenor Road. The Falcon is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I ...
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Chorley Old Hall Chorley Old Hall is a moated manor house on the B5359 road to the southwest of Alderley Edge, Cheshire, England. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and the moated site i ...
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Chorlton Hall, Backford Chorlton Hall is a country house to the east of the village of Backford, Cheshire, England. It was formerly in the parish of Chorlton-by-Backford. The house was built probably in the middle of the 18th century. The original owners were the ...
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Chorlton Hall, Malpas Chorlton Hall is a country house in the parish of Chorlton, Cheshire, England. It stands some northwest of Malpas. The house dates from the 17th century, with additions made in the second quarter of the 19th century. Its entrance ...
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Christleton Hall Christleton Hall is a former country house in the village of Christleton, Cheshire, England. It was built in about 1750 for Townsend Ince. The building was later used as a boarding school. In 1934 the Salvatorians purchased the hall from the ...
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Christleton Old Hall Christleton Old Hall is a former country house in the village of Christleton, Cheshire, England. It was built in the early 17th century as a timber-framed house by a member of the Egerton family but around 1870, when being used as a recto ...
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Churche's Mansion Churche's Mansion is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan mansion house at the eastern end of Hospital Street in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The Grade I listed building dates from 1577, and is one of the very few to have survived t ...
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Churton Hall :''not to be confused with Chirton Hall, Northumberland'' Churton Hall is a country house in the parish of Churton, Cheshire, England. The date of building is uncertain. There is a loose board carrying the date 1569 that, according to the au ...
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Cogshall Hall Cogshall Hall is a country house near the village of Comberbach, Cheshire, England. It was built in about 1830 for Peter Jackson. A kitchen wing was added to the rear during the early 20th century. It is constructed in red-brown brick, an ...
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Combermere Abbey Combermere Abbey is a former monastery, later a country house, near Burleydam, between Nantwich, Cheshire and Whitchurch in Shropshire, England, located within Cheshire and near the border with Shropshire. Initially Savigniac and later Cisterci ...
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Crabwall Hall Crabwall Manor (original name Crabwall Hall) is a former country house, later a hotel, in the village of Mollington, Cheshire, England. The present building dates from the 18th century. It replaced an early 17th-century house built for t ...
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Cranage Hall Cranage Hall is a former country house in the village of Cranage, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1828–29 for Lawrence Armitstead, and designed by Lewis Wyatt. In 1932 a parallel wing was added. Since the hospital closed, it has been use ...
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Crewe Hall Crewe Hall is a Jacobean mansion located near Crewe Green, east of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as one of the two finest Jacobean houses in Cheshire,Pevsner & Hubbard, p. 22 it is listed at grade I. Built in 16 ...
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Crewe Hill Crewe Hill is a country house near Crewe by Farndon, to the southeast of the village of Farndon, Cheshire, England. It was enlarged from a farmhouse for the Barnston family of Churton Hall in the early 19th century. In about 1890 it was ...
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Daresbury Hall Daresbury Hall is a former Georgian English country houses, country house in the village of Daresbury, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1759 for George Heron. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade ...
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Dee Hills House Dee Hills House is in Dee Hills Park, Chester, Cheshire, England. History The house was built as a country house in 1814. An extension was built in the 1930s. It was recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade&nbs ...
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Dorfold Hall Dorfold Hall () is a Listed building#England and Wales, Grade I listed Jacobean architecture, Jacobean mansion in Acton, Cheshire, Acton, Cheshire, England, considered by Nikolaus Pevsner to be one of the two finest Jacobean houses in the co ...
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Duddon Old Hall Duddon Old Hall is a country house in the village of Duddon, Cheshire, England. It dates from the later part of the 16th century, the house was in the ownership of the Done family at this time. Alterations and additions were made in the earl ...
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Dukenfield Hall Dukenfield Hall is a country house between Knutsford and Mobberley in Cheshire, England. Dukenfield Hall is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is constructed in plum-coloured b ...
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Endon Hall Endon Hall is a country house to the south of Bollington and to the west of Kerridge Hill in Cheshire, England. It was built for William Clayton who developed a quarry nearby. Building of the house started in the 1830s, and it was enlarged in t ...
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Fulshaw Hall Fulshaw Hall is a country house, south of the civil parish of Wilmslow, in Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. Samuel Finney III, the miniature-painter t ...
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Gawsworth New Hall Gawsworth New Hall is a country house in the village of Gawsworth, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. The house was begun by Lord Mohun in 1707 but abando ...
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Gawsworth Old Hall Gawsworth Old Hall is a Grade I listed building, listed English country house, country house in the village of Gawsworth, Cheshire, England. It is a timber-framed house in the Cheshire black-and-white style. The present house was built b ...
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Gawsworth Old Rectory Gawsworth Old Rectory is a medieval house A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, elect ...
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Great Moreton Hall Great Moreton Hall is a former country house in Moreton cum Alcumlow near Congleton, in Cheshire, England, less than a mile (1.6 km) from its better-known near namesake Little Moreton Hall. Designed by Edward Blore, it was built in 1841 by ...
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Halton Old Hall Halton Old Hall is a house in the village of Halton, Cheshire, Halton in Runcorn, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* Listed building#England and Wales, listed building. The ...
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Handforth Hall Handforth Hall is a former manor house in Handforth, Cheshire, England. It is dated 1562, and was built for Sir Urian Brereton. Alterations have been made to it in the 17th century, and subsequently. The hall is a timber-framed bu ...
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Hankelow Hall Hankelow Hall is a former country house to the north of the village of Hankelow, Cheshire, England. History The present house dates from the early 18th century, and was remodelled by William Baker in about 1755. It was built for Gabriel W ...
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Hapsford Hall Hapsford Hall is a country house about south-west of Helsby, Cheshire, England. It was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and incorporates a former farmhouse; additions and alterations have been made since it was built. It i ...
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Hartford Manor Hartford Manor is a former English country house, country house in the village of Hartford, Cheshire, Hartford, Cheshire, England. Its age is uncertain; it was said to have been re-fronted in about 1820 for John Marshall, but the core of the bu ...
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Haslington Hall Haslington Hall is a country house located in open countryside 1 km east of the village of Haslington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Early history ...
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Hassall Hall Hassall Hall is a former manor house to the east of the village of Hassall, Cheshire, England. The house dates from the 17th century, and was re-fronted in the 19th century. It has since been divided into two houses. It is constructed in rend ...
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Haughton Hall Haughton Hall is an early 18th-century country house situated at Haughton Lane, Shifnal, Shropshire, England now converted for use as a hotel. It is a Grade II* listed building. The de Haughton family owned land at Haughton under the Lord of t ...
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Hawthorn Hall Hawthorn Hall is a former country house in Hall Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England. It originated in about 1610 as a timber-framed yeoman house for John Chavman of mnc. It was improved and encased in brick for John Leigh in 1698. Its use cha ...
* Heawood Hall * Hefferston Grange * Henbury Hall * Higher Hall *
Higher Huxley Hall HIgher Huxley Hall was a manor house, later a luxury 5-star hotel, in Cheshire, England, located about 7 miles southeast of Chester. It lies west of the village of Huxley. Lower Huxley Hall Lower Huxley Hall is a moated manor house in Chesh ...
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Hockenhull Hall Hockenhull Hall is a mansion house to the southwest of the village of Tarvin, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. Hockenhull Hall dates from the 17th  ...
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Hollin Old Hall Hollin Old Hall is a house in Bollington, Cheshire, England. The oldest part of the house dates from the seventeenth century. In the middle of the eighteenth century the roof was raised, and an addition was made to the rear of the house for Rich ...
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Hurdsfield House Hurdsfield House is a former country house, now surrounded by housing, in the town of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. It was built for a branch of the Brocklehurst family. During the 20th century it was used as a welfare clinic. The h ...
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Jodrell Hall Jodrell Hall is a country house near Jodrell Bank in the parish of Twemlow, in the county of Cheshire, England. Requisitioned during World War II, the building later became an educational establishment, now known as Terra Nova School. It is ...
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Lawton Hall Lawton Hall is a former country house to the east of the village of Church Lawton, Cheshire, England. The building has since been used as a hotel, then a school, and has since been converted into separate residential units. It is recorded in ...
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Lea Hall Lea Hall is an area in the east of Birmingham, England, bordering the Kitts Green and Garretts Green areas. It is the location of Lea Hall railway station, which is served by West Midlands Trains. The local primary school A primary sc ...
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Legh Hall Legh Hall stands to the east of the village of Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire, England. It was built in the middle of the 18th century for William Brocklehurst of Macclesfield. The house was built to replace Legh Old Hall. Additions were m ...
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Legh Old Hall Legh Old Hall stands to the east of the village of Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire, England. It was built in the later part of the 16th century, with rebuilding in the 17th century. Alterations were made during the 20th century. It ...
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Little Moreton Hall Little Moreton Hall, also known as Old Moreton Hall, is a moated half-timbered manor house southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England. The earliest parts of the house were built for the prosperous Cheshire landowner William Moreton in about ...
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Lower Carden Hall Lower Carden Hall is a historic house in the civil parish of Carden, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The oldest part of the house is the north wing which ...
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Lower Huxley Hall Lower Huxley Hall is a moated manor house in Cheshire, England, located about southeast of Chester. It lies roughly halfway between the villages of Huxley (to the southeast) and Hargrave (to the southwest), It dates from the late 15th  ...
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Lower Kinnerton Hall Lower Kinnerton Hall, also known as Bridge Farmhouse, stands adjacent to the England-Wales border to the west of the village of Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire, England. The house is dated 1685, and carries the initials ''TTET''. Attached to it is a s ...
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Lyme Park Lyme Park is a large estate south of Disley, Cheshire, England, managed by the National Trust and consisting of a mansion house surrounded by formal gardens and a deer park in the Peak District National Park. The house is the largest in Chesh ...
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Lymm Hall Lymm Hall is a moated country house in the village suburb of Lymm in Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. History A manor house and estate at Ly ...
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Manley Knoll Manley Knoll is a small country house north of the village of Manley, Cheshire, England. It was designed in 1912 for Llewellyn Jones. Its construction was interrupted by the First World War. In 1922 the interior was remodelled for the Demetria ...
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Marbury Hall, Anderton with Marbury Marbury Hall was a country house in Marbury, near Northwich, Cheshire, England. Several houses existed on the site from the 13th century, which formed the seat successively of the Marbury, Barry and Smith-Barry families, until 1932. An exten ...
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Mere New Hall Mere New Hall stood to the east of the village of Mere and the junction of the A566 and A50 roads in Cheshire, England. It was largely destroyed by fire in 1975. It was built in 1834 for Peter Langford Brooke to replace Mere Old Hall, the archi ...
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Mere Old Hall Mere Old Hall is a 17th-century country house which stands to the west of the village of Mere and the junction of the A566 and A50 roads in Cheshire, England. The house was constructed in brick and stone that has been whitewashed and rendered, ...
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Mobberley Old Hall The Old Hall is a country house in the village of Mobberley, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1612 and extended later in the 17th century. The house stands in gardens which retain part of the moat and ancient yew trees. The house is rec ...
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Moss Hall, Audlem Moss Hall, Audlem, is a manor house north-west of Audlem, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I-listed building. The Hall overlooks the Shropshire Union Canal. Moss Hall was ...
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Mottram Hall Mottram Hall (also known as Mottram New Hall or the Mottram Hall Hotel) is a former country house to the northeast of the village of Mottram St. Andrew, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated ...
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Norcliffe Hall Norcliffe Hall is a large house encompassing 20,254 square feet near the village of Styal, Cheshire, England. It stands to the west of the village and to the north of Styal Country Park. It was built in 1831 for Robert Hyde Greg, the owner o ...
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Norley Hall Norley Hall is a country house in the village of Norley, Cheshire, England. It was built in about 1500 on the site of an earlier house for the Hall family, enlarged in 1697 for John Hall, rebuilt in 1782 for William Hall, and enlarged again in ...
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Norton Priory Norton Priory is a historic site in Norton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England, comprising the remains of an abbey complex dating from the 12th to 16th centuries, and an 18th-century country house; it is now a museum. The remains are a scheduled ...
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Oakfield Manor Oakfield Manor was originally a country house in Upton-by-Chester, near Chester, Cheshire, England. Since the 1930s it has been the headquarters of Chester Zoo. The house and its stables are recorded separately in the National Heritage List fo ...
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Oakmere Hall Oakmere Hall is a large house to the southwest of the villages of Cuddington and Sandiway, Cheshire, England, near the junction of the A49 and A556 roads. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II ...
* Ollerton Hall * Orford Hall *
Oughtrington Hall Oughtrington Hall was a country house located in Oughtrington Lane to the east of the village of Lymm in Cheshire, England. The manor house was rebuilt in about 1810 for Trafford Trafford (''né'' Leigh: a descendant of the ancient Leighs of W ...
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Oulton Hall Oulton Hall in Oulton, West Yorkshire, is a Grade II listed building in England. It was once the home of the Blayds/Calverley family. After a major fire in 1850 the hall was remodelled, but its fortunes declined until it was revived for use as ...
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Over Tabley Hall Over Tabley Hall is a country house in the parish of Tabley Superior in Cheshire, England. It stands in an isolated position to the northwest of junction 19 of the M6 motorway. History The house was built for the Daniell family. It was remo ...
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Peckforton Castle Peckforton Castle is a Victorian country house built in the style of a medieval castle. It stands in woodland at the north end of Peckforton Hills northwest of the village of Peckforton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Herit ...
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Peover Hall Peover Hall is a country house in the civil parish of Peover Superior, commonly known as Over Peover, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. History The house ...
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Poole Hall Poole Hall is a Regency architecture, Regency mansion at Poole, Cheshire, Poole, near Nantwich in Cheshire, England. It dates from 1812 to 1817 and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* Listed buildi ...
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Pownall Hall Pownall Hall is a former country house in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England. It was remodelled in 1830 as "a red sandstone Georgian house dressed up in the Tudor style". In 1886 it was bought by the Manchester brewer Henry Boddington, who transform ...
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Puddington Hall Puddington Hall is a country house in the village of Puddington, Cheshire, England. It was built between 1872 and 1874 for Sir Rowland Stanley Errington, and altered in about 1904. It has since been divided into two houses. The older part ...
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Puddington Old Hall Puddington Old Hall stands on a former moated site in the village of Puddington, Cheshire, England. It is sited near the England–Wales border, overlooking the Dee estuary. History The house originated in the 15th century as a timber-fr ...
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Radbroke Hall Radbroke Hall is a white French chateau-style former country house in Peover Superior, Cheshire, England. It takes its name from the Red Brook stream that runs through the grounds. History Radbroke Hall was built between 1914 and 1917 for Manch ...
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Ravenscroft Hall Ravenscroft Hall is a English country house, country house standing to the east of the B5309 road (King Street) about to the north of Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The house was built in 1837 for William T. Buchanan, replacing a former Jacobean ...
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Reaseheath Old Hall Reaseheath Old Hall is a former country house in the parish of Worleston, to the north of Nantwich in Cheshire, England. It was bought in 1722 by the Tomkinson family of Dorfold. The house was rebuilt in 1878 in Queen Anne style with Jacobean f ...
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Rocksavage Rocksavage or Rock Savage was an Elizabethan mansion, which served as the primary seat of the Savage family. The house now lies in ruins, at in Clifton (now a district of Runcorn), Cheshire, England. Built for Sir John Savage, MP in 1565–156 ...
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Rode Hall Rode Hall, a Georgian country house, is the seat of the Wilbraham family, members of the landed gentry in the parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. The estate, with the original timber-framed manor house, was purchased by the Wilbrahams fro ...
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Rowton Hall Rowton Hall Hotel is a historic stately home, now run as a hotel in Rowton, Cheshire, Rowton, Cheshire, England. The hall was originally built in the 14th century and was rebuilt in 1779 in the Georgian style. The Battle of Rowton Heath took place ...
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Ruloe House Ruloe House is a country house east of Norley, Cheshire, England. It was built in about 1873 for the Wilbraham estate, and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. It is constructed in red brick and has red tiled roofs. The house is ...
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Runcorn Town Hall Runcorn Town Hall is in Heath Road, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It was originally built as Halton Grange, a mansion for Thomas Johnson, a l ...
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Saltersley Hall Saltersley Hall is a country house about west of Wilmslow, Cheshire, England, in the civil parish of Mobberley. The authors of the ''Buildings of England'' series describe it as a "lonely but high-status ... house on a sand island in the ...
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Shotwick Hall Shotwick Hall is a former manor house in the village of Shotwick, Cheshire, England. It replaced an earlier manor house that stood on a moated site some 150 metres to the west. The hall and four associated structures are listed buildings, ...
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Shrigley Hall Shrigley Hall is a former country house standing to the northwest of the village of Pott Shrigley, Cheshire, England. It has since been used as a school, when a chapel was added, and later as a hotel and country club operated by The Hotel Co ...
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Somerford Booths Hall Somerford Booths Hall is a grade II* listed country house in the parish of Somerford Booths, Cheshire, England, northwest of Congleton on the bank of the River Dane. History The house was built in 1612 as a moated dwelling for Edmund Sweten ...
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Soss Moss Hall Soss Moss Hall is a former manor house in the parish of Nether Alderley, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1583 for Thomas Wyche. The architectural writers Figueirdo and Treuherz consider that, because of duplication of some of the timbers, it ...
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Stapeley House Stapeley House is a country house in London Road, Stapeley, Cheshire. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It was built in 1778, and remodelled in 1847–48 by Anthony ...
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Stretton Lower Hall Stretton Lower Hall is in the parish of Stretton in Cheshire, England. It was built in 1660, on a site that was originally moated. The house is constructed in brick with a slate roof and a sandstone cellar. It has three storeys plus a cellar, ...
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Stretton Old Hall Stretton Old Hall is in the parish of Stretton in Cheshire, England. It was built in the 17th century, and extended in the 19th century. It is constructed in brick with a slate roof. The entrance front includes a two-storey porch with a shaped ga ...
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Tabley House Tabley House is an English country house in Tabley Inferior (Nether Tabley), some to the west of the town of Knutsford, Cheshire. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It ...
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The Rookery, Tattenhall The Rookery is a former country house in the village of Tattenhall, Cheshire, England. The house was originally owned by the Orton family. It was reconstructed in 1909 for F. W. Wignall of the Tate & Lyle company. It has since been u ...
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Tatton Hall Tatton Hall is a country house in Tatton Park near Knutsford, Cheshire, England. It is designated as a Grade I-listed building and is open to the public. History The original manor house in Tatton Park was Tatton Old Hall. Around 1716 ...
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Tatton Old Hall Tatton Old Hall is a historic building in Tatton Park near Knutsford, Cheshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building which is owned by the National Trust and administered in conjunction with Cheshire ...
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Tatton Park Tatton Park is an historic estate in Cheshire, England, north of the town of Knutsford. It contains a mansion, Tatton Hall, a medieval manor house, Tatton Old Hall, Tatton Park Gardens, a farm and a deer park of . It is a popular visitor attr ...
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Tilstone Lodge Tilstone Lodge is a country house in the parish of Tiverton and Tilstone Fearnall, Cheshire, England. It was built between 1821 and 1825 for Admiral John Richard Delap Halliday, who later changed his surname to Tollemache. The architect was Thom ...
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Toft Hall Toft Hall is a 17th-century country house in Toft, Cheshire, England to which additions and alterations have been made during the following three centuries. It is constructed in brick, which has been rendered, with stone dressings and a slate r ...
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Trafford Hall Trafford Hall is an 18th-century country house standing to the east of the village of Wimbolds Trafford in Cheshire, England, about northeast of the city of Chester. It is owned by The Regenda Group and operated as a youth hostel and training ce ...
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Twemlow Hall Twemlow Hall is a country house standing on a former moated site in the parish of Twemlow, Cheshire, England. It dates from the 17th century, and was "much altered" in 1810 for William Bache Booth. It was altered again in 1974. The hous ...
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Tytherington Old Hall Tytherington Old Hall is a former country house in the Tytherington area of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. It was built in the late 16th century for the Worth family. The building was much altered during the 20th century, and as o ...
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Utkinton Hall Utkinton Hall is a country house to the southeast of the village of Utkinton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. History The hall originated as a large man ...
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Walton Hall Walton may refer to: People * Walton (given name) * Walton (surname) * Susana, Lady Walton (1926–2010), Argentine writer Places Canada *Walton, Nova Scotia, a community ** Walton River (Nova Scotia) *Walton, Ontario, a hamlet United Kingdo ...
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Whatcroft Hall Whatcroft Hall is a country house situated to the southeast of the village of Davenham, Cheshire, England. It stands to the east of, and overlooking, the Trent and Mersey Canal. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for Englan ...
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Willington Hall Willington Hall is a former country house in the parish of Willington, Cheshire, England. It was extended in 1878, but reduced in size in the 1950s, and has since been in use as a hotel. History The house was built in 1829 by Major William ...
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Winnington Hall Winnington Hall is a former country house in Winnington, now a suburb of Northwich, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The building is in effect two house ...
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Adlington Hall Adlington Hall is a country house near Adlington, Cheshire. The oldest part of the existing building, the Great Hall, was constructed between 1480 and 1505; the east wing was added in 1581. The Legh family has lived in the hall and in previ ...
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Bulkeley Hall Bulkeley Hall is a country house to the southwest of the village of Bulkeley, Cheshire, England. It dates from the middle of the 18th century, and was built for Thomas Bulkeley. The house is constructed in brick with a slate roof. Its arch ...
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Capesthorne Hall Capesthorne Hall is a country house near the village of Siddington, Cheshire, England. The house and its private chapel were built in the early 18th century, replacing an earlier hall and chapel nearby. They were built to Neoclassical d ...
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Little Moreton Hall Little Moreton Hall, also known as Old Moreton Hall, is a moated half-timbered manor house southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England. The earliest parts of the house were built for the prosperous Cheshire landowner William Moreton in about ...
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Lyme Park Lyme Park is a large estate south of Disley, Cheshire, England, managed by the National Trust and consisting of a mansion house surrounded by formal gardens and a deer park in the Peak District National Park. The house is the largest in Chesh ...
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Walton Hall Walton may refer to: People * Walton (given name) * Walton (surname) * Susana, Lady Walton (1926–2010), Argentine writer Places Canada *Walton, Nova Scotia, a community ** Walton River (Nova Scotia) *Walton, Ontario, a hamlet United Kingdo ...


Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a historic county and ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people. Cornwall is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic ...

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Antony House Antony House is the name of an early 18th-century house, which today is in the ownership of the National Trust. It is located between the town of Torpoint and the village of Antony in the county of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is a Gra ...
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Bonython Manor Bonython Manor near Cury, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom is an estate garden on the Lizard peninsula. Since 1999, the owners have been Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nathan. Location It is located five miles (8 km) south of Helston, on the mai ...
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Boswednack Manor Boswednack is a Hamlet (place), hamlet in the parish of Zennor near the north coast of the Penwith Peninsula, Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located along the B3306 road southwest of Zennor. Boswednack was home to ...
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Caerhays Castle Caerhays Castle or Carhayes Castle (translation of ''caerhays'' into English: "enclosed castle") is a semi-castellated country house built in 1808, south of the village centre, St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall, England. It overlooks Porthluney Cove ...
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Carclew House Carclew House, one of Destruction of country houses in 20th century Britain, Britain's lost houses, was a large Palladian country house near Mylor, Cornwall, Mylor in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It was situated at approximately three ...
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Carnanton House Carnanton House is a Georgian country house in Mawgan-in-Pydar, Cornwall, England. It stands in a wooded estate at the head of the Lanherne valley adjacent to Newquay Airport and is a Grade II* listed building. History The house was built circa ...
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Cotehele Cotehele ( kw, Kosheyl) is a medieval house with Tudor additions, situated in the parish of Calstock in the east of Cornwall, England, and now belonging to the National Trust. It is a rambling granite and slate-stone manor house on the banks ...
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Duporth House Duporth (Cornish language, Cornish: ''Dewborth''; also Duporth Holiday Village) was situated on Porthpean Road, just outside St Austell in south Cornwall, England, UK. For over 50 years, it was a holiday resort, until its closure in 2006. The sit ...
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Fir Hill Manor Fir Hill Manor is a manor house near Colan, mid-Cornwall, England, dating from the 1850s. In 1994, it was the subject of a BBC Bristol documentary, which tells the story of former Newquay policeman Derek Fowkes as he searches for absentee la ...
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Glynn House Glynn House is a Grade II* listed country estate near Cardinham in the county of Cornwall. It was once the seat of the Glynn family and later the seat of Sir Hussey Vivian. History There has been a property in this location next to the River Fowe ...
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Godolphin Estate The Godolphin Estate is a National Trust property situated in Godolphin Cross, north-west of Helston in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The house is a Grade I listed building. History The Estate is the former seat of the Dukes of Leeds and the Ea ...
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Heligan estate The Heligan estate (; kw, Helygen, meaning willow tree) was the ancestral home of the Tremayne family near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England. Purchased by Sampson Tremayne in 1569, the present house was built in 1692 and extended in the early 19t ...
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Killigarth Manor Killigarth Manor is a Grade II listed former manor house in the civil parish of Polperro in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is in the hamlet of Killigarth northeast of Polperro village. It has an 1872 datestone which marks the date when the older h ...
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Lanhydrock House Lanhydrock House, commonly known simply as Lanhydrock, is a country house and estate in the parish of Lanhydrock, Cornwall, UK. The great house stands in extensive grounds (360 hectares or 890 acres) above the River Fowey and it has been owned ...
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Manor of Alverton The Manor of Alverton was a former manorial estate located in the hundred of Penwith, west Cornwall, England, UK. History The first historical details of the manor were recorded in the Domesday book which stated that before the Norman conquest ...
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Mount Edgcumbe House Mount Edgcumbe House is a stately home in south-east Cornwall and is a Grade II listed building, whilst its gardens and parkland are listed as Grade I in the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England. Mount Edgcumbe ...
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Pencarrow Pencarrow ( kw, Pennkarow) is a Grade II*-listed country house in the civil parish of Egloshayle, in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated three miles (5 km) east-southeast of Wadebridge and three miles (5 km) nort ...
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Pengersick Castle Pengersick Castle is a fortified manor house located between the villages of Germoe and Praa Sands in Cornwall, England. The tower house, which is in the parish of Breage, Cornwall, Breage, is a Grade I listed building. Parts of the building dat ...
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Penhallam Penhallam is the site of a fortified manor house near Jacobstow in Cornwall, England. There was probably an earlier, 11th-century ringwork castle on the site, constructed by Tryold or his son, Richard fitz Turold in the years after the Norman ...
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Penpol, Lesnewth Penpol is a Grade II listed building in north Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated two miles (3 km) east of Boscastle just outside the village of Lesnewth. The building dates from the early 17th century, originally just a two-room house ...
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Pentillie Castle Pentillie Castle is a grade II* listed country house and estate on the bank of the River Tamar in Paynters Cross, near to St Mellion, in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. The secular parts of the nearby village of St Dominick once belo ...
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Peregrine Hall Peregrine, Latin ''Peregrinus'', is a name originally meaning "one from abroad", that is, a foreigner, traveller, or pilgrim. It may refer to: * Peregrine falcon, a bird of prey People Peregrine * Peregrine (martyr) (died 182 AD), Roman Cathol ...
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Place House Place House is a Grade I listed building located in Fowey, Cornwall, England. Home of the Treffry family since the thirteenth century, the original structure was a fifteenth-century tower, which was defended against the French in 1475 by Elizabet ...
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Polraen Country House Hotel Sandplace ( kw, Tewesva) is a small village in the parish of Morval, two miles north of Looe in Cornwall, Great Britain. It is situated on the B3254, the old Liskeard to Looe road which joins the A387 to the south. The village is alongside the ...
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Port Eliot Port Eliot in the parish of St Germans, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, is the ancestral seat of the Eliot family, whose present head is Albert Eliot, 11th Earl of St Germans. Port Eliot comprises a stately home with its own church, which ...
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Prideaux Place Prideaux Place is a grade I listed Elizabethan country house in the parish of Padstow, Cornwall, England. It has been the home of the Prideaux family for over 400 years. The house was built in 1592 by Sir Nicholas Prideaux (1550–1627), a disti ...
* Prospidnick Manor * Rose-in-Vale Country House Hotel *
St Michael's Mount St Michael's Mount ( kw, Karrek Loos yn Koos, meaning " hoar rock in woodland") is a tidal island in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The island is a civil parish and is linked to the town of Marazion by a causeway of granite se ...
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Tolverne Philleigh ( kw, Eglosros) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom; one of the four in the Roseland Peninsula. Philleigh lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cor ...
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Tregenna Castle Tregenna Castle, ( kw, Kastel Tregenow, meaning "Kenow’s settlement") in St Ives, Cornwall, was built by Samuel Stephens in the 18th century and is named after the hill on which it stands. The estate was sold in 1871 and became a hotel, a purp ...
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Tregothnan Tregothnan is a country house and estate near the village of St Michael Penkivel, southeast of Truro, Cornwall, England, which has for many centuries been a possession of the Boscawens. Geography Location Tregothnan is located on a hill overlo ...
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Treguddick Manor Treguddick Manor is a Grade II* manor house and estate in the parish of South Petherwin, Cornwall, England, to the southwest of Launceston. It is situated just off the A30 road between Polyphant and Kennard's House, near the River Inny. H ...
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Trelissick House Trelissick ( kw, Trelesyk) is a Stately home, house and garden in the ownership of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, National Trust at Feock, Cornwall, Feock, near Truro, Cornwall, Truro, Cornwall, England. It ...
* Trelowth Manor * Trenhayle Manor * Trereife House *
Trerice Trerice (pronounced ''Tre-rice'') is an historic manor in the parish of Newlyn East (Newlyn in Pydar), near Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom. The surviving Tudor manor house known as Trerice House is located at Kestle Mill, three miles east ...
* Tresillian House * Tretheague Manor * Trewarthenick Estate * Trewithen House *
Tullimaar House Tullimaar House is a mansion just east of Perranarworthal in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; it is not visible from the main A39 Falmouth to Truro road, and stands in private grounds. However, the white gate forming the entrance to the ...
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Whiteford House Whiteford House was an English country house near Stoke Climsland, Cornwall. It was built in 1775 by John Call and demolished in 1913. History There had been a house at Whiteford since around the 13th century, owned by various families. The e ...
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Antony House Antony House is the name of an early 18th-century house, which today is in the ownership of the National Trust. It is located between the town of Torpoint and the village of Antony in the county of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is a Gra ...
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Bonython Manor Bonython Manor near Cury, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom is an estate garden on the Lizard peninsula. Since 1999, the owners have been Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nathan. Location It is located five miles (8 km) south of Helston, on the mai ...
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Carnanton House Carnanton House is a Georgian country house in Mawgan-in-Pydar, Cornwall, England. It stands in a wooded estate at the head of the Lanherne valley adjacent to Newquay Airport and is a Grade II* listed building. History The house was built circa ...
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Mount Edgcumbe House Mount Edgcumbe House is a stately home in south-east Cornwall and is a Grade II listed building, whilst its gardens and parkland are listed as Grade I in the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England. Mount Edgcumbe ...
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Port Eliot Port Eliot in the parish of St Germans, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, is the ancestral seat of the Eliot family, whose present head is Albert Eliot, 11th Earl of St Germans. Port Eliot comprises a stately home with its own church, which ...
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Whiteford House Whiteford House was an English country house near Stoke Climsland, Cornwall. It was built in 1775 by John Call and demolished in 1913. History There had been a house at Whiteford since around the 13th century, owned by various families. The e ...


Cumbria Cumbria ( ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in North West England, bordering Scotland. The county and Cumbria County Council, its local government, came into existence in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972. Cumb ...

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Abbey House, Barrow-in-Furness Abbey House on Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England is a Neo-Elizabethan H-plan mansion designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1914 as a guest house for Vickers Ltd and a flat for the Managing Director, Sir James McKechnie ...
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The Abbey, Skirwith Skirwith Abbey is a country house in Skirwith, Cumbria, England. The House is a two-storey house of five by three bays, built by Thomas Addison, mason, in 1768-74 for John Orfeur Yates, who spent many years in India. The main front has more clo ...
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Appleby Castle Appleby Castle is in the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland overlooking the River Eden (). It consists of a 12th-century castle keep which is known as Caesar's Tower, and a mansion house. These, together with their associated buildings, are set ...
* Armathwaite Hall * Ashton House *
Askham Hall Askham Hall is a country house near Askham in Cumbria. It is a Grade I listed building. History A peel tower was built on the site during the 14th century. It passed into the hands of the Sandford family and in 1575 Thomas Sandford had it subs ...
* Aynsome Manor * Barrow House * Bassenfell Manor *
Blackwell Blackwell may refer to: Places ;Canada * Blackwell, Ontario ;United Kingdom * Blackwell, County Durham, England * Blackwell, Carlisle, Cumbria, England * Blackwell (historic house), South Lakeland, Cumbria, England * Blackwell, Bolsover, Alfre ...
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Brantwood Brantwood is a historic house museum in Cumbria, England, overlooking Coniston Water. It has been the home of a number of prominent people. The house and grounds are administered by a charitable trust, the house being a museum dedicated to Jo ...
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Brayton Hall Brayton Hall is a ruined former mansion in Cumbria, England. Once the ancestral seat of the Lawson family, it stood in a large park, with views of the surrounding countryside and the mountains of the Lake District in the background. Located 1.5 ...
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Cardew House Cardew House is a country house at Cardew near Thursby in Cumbria. It is a Grade II listed building. History The house, originally known as Cardew Hall, was built in the early 16th century for the Denton family and was the birthplace of John Den ...
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Cockermouth Castle Cockermouth Castle () is in the town of Cockermouth in Cumbria on a site by the junction of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent. It is a grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. History The first castle on this site was built by the ...
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Conishead Priory Conishead Priory is a large Gothic Revival building on the Furness peninsula near Ulverston in Cumbria. The priory's name translates literally as "King's Hill Priory". Since 1976, the building has been occupied by a Buddhist community. History ...
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Coniston Hall Coniston Hall is a former house on the west bank of Coniston Water in the English Lake District. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. The house dates from the late 16th century ...
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Corby Castle Corby Castle is an ancestral home of the Howard family situated on the southern edge of the village of Great Corby in northern Cumbria, England. History It was originally built in the 13th century, as a red sandstone tower house by the Salkeld ...
* Cowmire Hall *
Dalemain Dalemain is a country house around 5 miles south-west of Penrith in Cumbria, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Dalemain is part of the Lake District UNESCO World Heritage Site. History There is evidence of a settlement at Dalemain in Sa ...
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Dallam Tower Dallam Tower is a grade I listed country house in Beetham parish, near Milnthorpe, South Lakeland, Cumbria, England. It is a member of the Historic Houses Association but is not open to the public except for occasional charity events, visi ...
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Dalston Hall Dalston Hall is a fortified country house at Dalston in Cumbria, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. History Dalston Hall was built around 1500 by John Dalston and incorporated a Peel tower and a baronial hall. An inscription below the p ...
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Dovenby Hall Dovenby Hall is a country house in of land at Dovenby, about north-west of Cockermouth, Cumbria, England. It is a Grade II listed building. History The oldest part of the estate is a 13th-century peel tower. The main house was built for Sir ...
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Eccle Riggs Eccle Riggs is a country house located on Eccle Riggs, a ridge of land about to the south of Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. It was built in 1865 in Tudor style for Viscount Richard Assheton Cross, Home Secretary between 1874 and 1880 ...
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Eden Hall Eden Hall is a historic plantation house located near McCormick in McCormick County, South Carolina. It was built about 1854, and is a large -story, white frame Greek Revival style dwelling. It sits on a high brick foundation and features a pe ...
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Graythwaite Hall Graythwaite Hall, near Hawkshead, Cumbria in the Lake District of England is the home of the Sandys family. One of the more famous members of the family was Edwin Sandys, who was Archbishop of York (1576–88) and was founder of Hawkshead Gra ...
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Greystoke Castle Greystoke Castle is in the village of Greystoke west of Penrith in the county of Cumbria in northern England. (). Details In 1069, after the Norman conquest the English landlord Ligulf de Greystoke was re-granted his land and he built a woode ...
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Grizedale Hall Grizedale Hall was a large country house at Grizedale, Hawkshead, in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. After two earlier Grizedale Halls had preceded, it was built anew in 1905 in the style of Gothic Revival architecture. During World War ...
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Hampsfield House Hampsfield House is a country house located to the west of the village of Lindale, Cumbria, Lindale, Cumbria, England. It was built between 1880 and 1882, and designed by the Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancaster architects Sharpe, Paley and Austin#Pal ...
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Helsfell Hall Helsfell Hall was a country house near Kentrigg in Cumbria. That part of the building which survives, and is now used as a barn, is a Grade II listed building. History The house was built in the 16th century probably for Robert Briggs. The hall is ...
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High Head Castle High Head Castle is a large fortified manor house in the English county of Cumbria. It is located between Carlisle and Penrith. The house is now largely a ruin with the exterior walls and certain foundations surviving for the majority of th ...
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Holker Hall Holker Hall (pronounced Hooker by some) is a privately owned country house located about 2 km to the southwest of the village of Cartmel in the ceremonial county of Cumbria and historic county of Lancashire, England. It is "the grandest ...
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Holmrook Hall Holmrook is a linear village in the English county of Cumbria. It lies along the A595 road on the west banks of the River Irt. The B5344 road connects it to Drigg, with its railway station less than two miles to the west. Two miles north-e ...
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Hutton in the Forest Hutton in the Forest is a Grade I listed country house near the village of Skelton in the historic county of Cumberland, which now forms part of the modern county of Cumbria, England. It has belonged to the Fletcher-Vane family, latterly t ...
* Hutton John * Ingmire Hall * Isel Hall * Langdale Chase * Langrigg Hall *
Levens Hall Levens Hall is a manor house in the Kent valley, near the village of Levens and south of Kendal in Cumbria, Northern England. History The first house on the site was a pele tower built by the Redman family in around 1350. Much of the prese ...
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Lingholm Lingholm is a country house just outside Portinscale in Cumbria, England. History The house was built in 1871–1875 for Lt-Col James Fenton Greenall (1834–1899), of the Greenall brewing family, Commanding Officer of the 9th Lancashire Rifle ...
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Lowther Castle Lowther Castle is a country house in the historic county of Westmorland, which now forms part of the modern county of Cumbria, England. It has belonged to the Lowther family, latterly the Earls of Lonsdale, since the Middle Ages. It is a fu ...
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Mirehouse Mirehouse is a 17th-century house to the north of Keswick, Cumbria, Keswick in Cumbria, at the foot of Dodd (Lake District), Dodd, near Bassenthwaite Lake and St Bega's Church, on the A591 road. Although still a family home it and its grounds a ...
* Moresby Hall *
Mumps Hall Mumps Hall was an inn at the confluence of the Poltross Burn and the River Irthing, a site now at the centre of the village of Gilsland in Cumbria. It appears in Celia Fiennes' account of her journey through northern England in 1689; she called it ...
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Muncaster Castle Muncaster Castle is a privately owned castle overlooking the River Esk, about a mile east of the west-coastal town of Ravenglass in Cumbria, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed b ...
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Naworth Castle Naworth Castle, also known or recorded in historical documents as "Naward", is a castle in Cumbria, England, near the town of Brampton. It is adjacent to the A69, about east of Brampton. It is on the opposite side of the River Irthing to, and ...
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Rampside Hall Rampside Hall is a Grade I listed building in the Rampside area of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. It is one of only three Grade I listed buildings in the Borough outside of the Furness Abbey complex and dates back to the 17th century. Buil ...
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Scaleby Castle Scaleby Castle is in the village of Scaleby, Cumbria, England. The castle was originally built in the early 14th century, and extended in the 15th century to form a substantial fortification. Parliamentary troops attacked the castle twice durin ...
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Sedgwick House Sedgwick House may refer to: ;in the United Kingdom *Sedgwick House, Cumbria Sedgwick House is located to the west of the village of Sedgwick, Cumbria, Sedgwick, Cumbria, England. It was built as a country house, was later used as a school, and ...
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Sizergh Castle and Garden Sizergh Castle and Garden is a stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria, about south of Kendal. Located in historic Westmorland, the castle is a grade I listed building. While remaining the home of the Hornyo ...
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Swarthmoor Hall Swarthmoor Hall is a mansion at Swarthmoor, in the Furness area of Cumbria, North West England. Furness was formerly part of Lancashire. The Hall was home to Thomas and Margaret Fell, the latter an important player in the founding of the Religiou ...
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Townend Townend is a 17th-century house located in Troutbeck, in the civil parish of Lakes, near Windermere, Cumbria, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. It was donated to the Trust in 1948. Prior to this it was the home of the Brown ...
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Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Carlisle, England. Opened by the Carlisle Corporation in 1893, the original building is a converted Jacobean mansion, with extensions added when it was converted. At first the building contai ...
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Wharton Hall Wharton Hall in Wharton, Cumbria, England, is a medieval fortified manor house. History At the heart of Wharton Hall is a 15th-century hall, built from local limestone by the local Wharton, possibly Richard Wharton. During the Pilgrimage of Grac ...
* Witherslack Hall *
Wray Castle Wray Castle is a Victorian neo-gothic building at Claife in the English county of Cumbria. The house and grounds have belonged to the National Trust since 1929, and house has opened to the public on a regular basis since 2013. The grounds, whi ...
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Appleby Castle Appleby Castle is in the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland overlooking the River Eden (). It consists of a 12th-century castle keep which is known as Caesar's Tower, and a mansion house. These, together with their associated buildings, are set ...
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Greystoke Castle Greystoke Castle is in the village of Greystoke west of Penrith in the county of Cumbria in northern England. (). Details In 1069, after the Norman conquest the English landlord Ligulf de Greystoke was re-granted his land and he built a woode ...
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Holker Hall Holker Hall (pronounced Hooker by some) is a privately owned country house located about 2 km to the southwest of the village of Cartmel in the ceremonial county of Cumbria and historic county of Lancashire, England. It is "the grandest ...
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Levens Hall Levens Hall is a manor house in the Kent valley, near the village of Levens and south of Kendal in Cumbria, Northern England. History The first house on the site was a pele tower built by the Redman family in around 1350. Much of the prese ...
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Wray Castle Wray Castle is a Victorian neo-gothic building at Claife in the English county of Cumbria. The house and grounds have belonged to the National Trust since 1929, and house has opened to the public on a regular basis since 2013. The grounds, whi ...


Derbyshire Derbyshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands, England. It includes much of the Peak District National Park, the southern end of the Pennine range of hills and part of the National Forest. It borders Greater Manchester to the nor ...

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Alfreton Hall Alfreton Hall is a country house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. It was at the heart of local social and industrial history in the county. The history of the estate goes back to Norman times, but by the 17th century it was owned by the Morewood family ...
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Ashbourne Hall Ashbourne Hall is a Manor house originally built by the Cockayne family in the 13th century in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The present building is part of a largely demolished, Georgian-styled hall built in the 18th century. The Cockayne family T ...
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Ashford in the Water Ashford-in-the-Water is a village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Peak District, England. The village is on the River Wye, north-west of Bakewell. It is known for the quarrying of Ashford Black Marble (a form of limestone), and for the ma ...
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Aston Hall, Aston-on-Trent Aston Hall is an 18th-century country house, now converted to residential apartments, at Aston-on-Trent, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The Aston Hall Hospital site displays evidence of a multi-phase prehistoric land ...
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Bank Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities can be directly performed by the bank or indirectly through capital markets. Because ...
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Barlow Woodseats Hall Barlow Woodseats Hall is a Grade II* listed manor house situated at Barlow Woodseats, on the edge of the village of Barlow, in Derbyshire. It remains the only manor house in the Parish of Barlow, and the current house dates from the early 17th ...
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Bolsover Castle Bolsover Castle is in the town of Bolsover (), in the north-east of the English county of Derbyshire. Built in the early 17th century, the present castle lies on the earthworks and ruins of the 12th-century medieval castle; the first structure of ...
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Bradbourne Hall Bradbourne Hall is a country house next to All Saint's Church, within the civil parish of Bradbourne, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a privately-owned Grade II* listed building, and is not open to the public. History The church of All ...
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Bradley Hall Bradley is a village and civil parish in Derbyshire just east of Ashbourne. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 313. Other neighbouring parishes include Hulland and Yeldersley. History Bradley was mentioned in the ...
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Breadsall Priory Breadsall Priory is a former Augustinian priory in Derbyshire, situated around two kilometres north of Breadsall, and two kilometres east of Little Eaton. The priory was established before 1266 by a member of the Curzon family. Only a small pri ...
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Bretby Hall Bretby Hall is a country house at Bretby, Derbyshire, England, north of Swadlincote and east of Burton upon Trent on the border with Staffordshire. It is a Grade II listed building. The name ''Bretby'' means "dwelling place of Britons". Histor ...
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Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinian priory from the 12th century until its dissolution by Henry VIII. The present building, n ...
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Carnfield Hall Carnfield Hall is a privately owned country house located at South Normanton, near Alfreton in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The estate includes around ninety acres of park and ancient woodland. The manor was ancientl ...
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Catton Hall Catton Hall is a country house near the boundary between Derbyshire and Staffordshire, within the civil parish of Catton. It gives its postal address as Walton-on-Trent although there was a village of Catton at one time. It is a Grade II* listed ...
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Chatsworth House Chatsworth House is a stately home in the Derbyshire Dales, north-east of Bakewell and west of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Chesterfield, England. The seat of the Duke of Devonshire, it has belonged to the House of Cavendish, Cavendish family sin ...
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Coxbench Hall Coxbench Hall is a late 18th-century country house, now in use as a residential home for the elderly, situated at Holbrook, Amber Valley, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II listed building In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed struct ...
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Dethick Manor Dethick Manor is a 16th-century manor house, situated at Dethick, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, much altered in the 18th century and converted to use as a farmhouse. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Dethick was anciently owned by the ...
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Elvaston Castle Elvaston Castle is a stately home in Elvaston, Derbyshire, England. The Gothic Revival castle and surrounding parkland is run and owned by Derbyshire County Council as a country park known as Elvaston Castle Country Park. The country park has ...
* Errwood Hall * Eyam Hall *
Fenny Bentley Old Hall Fenny or Fenni may refer to ;People * Fenni, ancient people of northeastern Europe * Cymreigyddion y Fenni, Welsh language society * Fenchurch (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), whose brother refers to her as ''Fenny'' ;Given name *Fenny Heem ...
* Flagg Hall *
Foremarke Hall Foremarke Hall is a Georgian-Palladian country house and manor house. Completed in 1762, the Hall is located at the manor (hamlet) of Foremark, near the hamlets of Ingleby, Ticknall, Milton, and the village of Repton in South Derbyshire, E ...
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Haddon Hall Haddon Hall is an English country house on the River Wye near Bakewell, Derbyshire, a former seat of the Dukes of Rutland. It is the home of Lord Edward Manners (brother of the incumbent Duke) and his family. In form a medieval manor house, it ...
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Hardwick Hall Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick, it was designed by the architect Ro ...
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Hartington Hall Hartington Hall is a much altered and extended 17th-century manor house at Hartington, Derbyshire, now a youth hostel. The Hall was built by the Bateman family. They were a well-established Norfolk family who settled at Hartington in the 16 ...
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Hassop Hall Hassop Hall is a 17th-century country house near Bakewell, Derbyshire, which was operated as a hotel until it closed on 29 September 2019. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The Manor was owned by the Foljambe family until the 14th cen ...
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Hayes Conference Centre The Hayes Conference Centre is a group of buildings in Swanwick, UK which are used for conferences and other functions. The building which now houses the centre's reception was built in the 1850s as a private residence and named Swanwick Hayes ...
* Holme Hall, Bakewell *
Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is an 18th-century country house at Hopton, near Wirksworth, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II listed building. The Manor of Hopton, anciently the seat of the de Hopton family, was acquired by the Gell family in 1553 by Ralph Gell (1491 ...
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Kedleston Hall Kedleston Hall is a neo-classical manor house, and seat of the :Curzon family, Curzon family, located in Kedleston, Derbyshire, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north-west of Derby. The medieval village of Kedleston was moved in 1759 by Nathanie ...
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Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The estate was acquired by Willi ...
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Longford Hall Longford Hall is a large country house in Longford, a village in Shropshire, England near the town of Newport. Building history Longford Hall was built in 1275 by Adam de Brompton and owned by the Earl of Shrewsbury. In April 1644 it was capt ...
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Melbourne Hall Melbourne Hall is a Georgian style country house in Melbourne, Derbyshire, previously owned by William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, British Prime Minister from 1835 to 1841. The house is now the seat of Lord and Lady Ralph Kerr and is open to th ...
* Mercaston Hall * Meynell Hall *
Middleton Hall, Stoney Middleton Middleton Hall is a restored 17th-century country house at Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II listed building. The house was built in the mid-17th century for Robert Ashton (who was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1665) whose son sold it ...
* Morley Manor * Ogston Hall * Parwich Hall *
Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the ...
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Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw, Derbyshire, Renishaw in the parish of Eckington, Derbyshire, Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell Baronets, Sitwell family for nearly ...
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Riber Castle Riber Castle is a 19th-century Grade II listed country house in the hamlet of Riber on a hill overlooking Matlock, Derbyshire. It is built of gritstone from a local quarry which was pulled up the hill by a series of pulleys. History Known loca ...
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Shipley Hall Shipley Hall was a country estate in Shipley, Derbyshire near Heanor and Ilkeston which now forms a Country Park. Early history The Shipley estate is an ancient manor that was mentioned in the Domesday Book. From the 14th century the land w ...
* Snitterton Hall * Somersal Herbert Hall *
Somersall Hall Somersall Hall is a small country house near Brampton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II listed building. The Clarke family owned the estate in the 16th century. Godfrey Clarke and his son Sir Gilbert Clarke served as High Sheriff of D ...
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Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak Stanton Hall is a privately owned country house at Stanton in Peak in the Derbyshire Peak District, the home of the Davie-Thornhill family. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Stanton was owned for some two centuries by the Bache fa ...
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Sudbury Hall Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England. One of the country's finest Restoration mansions, it has Grade I listed building status. The National Trust Museum of Childhood is housed in the 19th-century servants' wing of Sudb ...
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Tapton House Tapton House, in Tapton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, was once the home of engineer George Stephenson, who built the first public railway line in the world to use steam locomotives. In its time Tapton has been a gentleman's residence, a ...
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Thornbridge Hall Thornbridge Hall is a large English country house situated near the village of Great Longstone in the local government district of Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire. It is a Grade II listed building. History From the 12th to the late 18th century ...
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Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The FitzHerberts, descended from the Norman family of Norbury Hall, acquired Tissington by the marr ...
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Walton Hall, Chesterfield Walton Hall is a late 18th-century country house, now a farmhouse, situated at Foljambe Avenue, Walton, Chesterfield. It is a Grade II listed building. The house occupies the site of the former manor house known as Walton Hall, which was the seat ...
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Walton Hall, Walton-on-Trent Walton Hall is an 18th-century country house situated in the village of Walton on Trent, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building but is in slow decay and is officially registered on the Buildings At Risk Register. The Manor of Walton was ...
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Willersley Castle Willersley Castle is a late 18th-century country mansion above the River Derwent at Cromford, Derbyshire, outside Peak District National Park. The castle has been a Grade II* listed building since April 2000. Standing in of grounds, the Clas ...
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Wingfield Manor Wingfield Manor is a ruined manor house left deserted since the 1770s, near the village of South Wingfield and some west of the town of Alfreton in the English county of Derbyshire. There is a working farm that forms part of the old manor. It is ...
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Ashbourne Hall Ashbourne Hall is a Manor house originally built by the Cockayne family in the 13th century in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The present building is part of a largely demolished, Georgian-styled hall built in the 18th century. The Cockayne family T ...
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Bolsover Castle Bolsover Castle is in the town of Bolsover (), in the north-east of the English county of Derbyshire. Built in the early 17th century, the present castle lies on the earthworks and ruins of the 12th-century medieval castle; the first structure of ...
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Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinian priory from the 12th century until its dissolution by Henry VIII. The present building, n ...
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Chatsworth House Chatsworth House is a stately home in the Derbyshire Dales, north-east of Bakewell and west of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Chesterfield, England. The seat of the Duke of Devonshire, it has belonged to the House of Cavendish, Cavendish family sin ...
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Haddon Hall Haddon Hall is an English country house on the River Wye near Bakewell, Derbyshire, a former seat of the Dukes of Rutland. It is the home of Lord Edward Manners (brother of the incumbent Duke) and his family. In form a medieval manor house, it ...
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Hardwick Hall Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick, it was designed by the architect Ro ...
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Hassop Hall Hassop Hall is a 17th-century country house near Bakewell, Derbyshire, which was operated as a hotel until it closed on 29 September 2019. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The Manor was owned by the Foljambe family until the 14th cen ...
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Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is an 18th-century country house at Hopton, near Wirksworth, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II listed building. The Manor of Hopton, anciently the seat of the de Hopton family, was acquired by the Gell family in 1553 by Ralph Gell (1491 ...
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Kedleston Hall Kedleston Hall is a neo-classical manor house, and seat of the :Curzon family, Curzon family, located in Kedleston, Derbyshire, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north-west of Derby. The medieval village of Kedleston was moved in 1759 by Nathanie ...
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Longford Hall Longford Hall is a large country house in Longford, a village in Shropshire, England near the town of Newport. Building history Longford Hall was built in 1275 by Adam de Brompton and owned by the Earl of Shrewsbury. In April 1644 it was capt ...
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Melbourne Hall Melbourne Hall is a Georgian style country house in Melbourne, Derbyshire, previously owned by William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, British Prime Minister from 1835 to 1841. The house is now the seat of Lord and Lady Ralph Kerr and is open to th ...
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Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw, Derbyshire, Renishaw in the parish of Eckington, Derbyshire, Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell Baronets, Sitwell family for nearly ...
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Sudbury Hall Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England. One of the country's finest Restoration mansions, it has Grade I listed building status. The National Trust Museum of Childhood is housed in the 19th-century servants' wing of Sudb ...
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Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The FitzHerberts, descended from the Norman family of Norbury Hall, acquired Tissington by the marr ...


Devon Devon ( , historically known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South West England. The most populous settlement in Devon is the city of Plymouth, followed by Devon's county town, the city of Exeter. Devon is ...

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Affeton Castle Affeton Castle is a converted late-medieval gatehouse near East Worlington, Devon, England. It was formerly part of the fortified manor house of Affeton, built by the Stucley family in about 1434, and situated on the side of a valley of the Littl ...
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A La Ronde A La Ronde is an 18th-century 16-sided house located near Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. The house was built for two spinster cousins, Jane and Mary Parminter. It is a Grade I listed building, a ...
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Arlington Court Arlington Court is a neoclassical style country house built 1820–23, situated in the parish of Arlington, next to the parish church of St James, miles NE of Barnstaple, north Devon, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The park and ...
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Berry Pomeroy Castle Berry Pomeroy Castle, a Tudor mansion within the walls of an earlier castle, is near the village of Berry Pomeroy, in South Devon, England. It was built in the late 15th century by the Pomeroy family which had held the land since the 11th centur ...
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Bicton House Bicton House, or Bickton House, is a late 18th- or early 19th-century country house, which stands on the campus of Bicton College, Bicton, near Exmouth, East Devon. It is a Grade II* listed building. The park and gardens are Grade I listed i ...
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Blackhall Manor Blackhall Manor is a tower house in Paisley in Renfrewshire, in the western central Lowlands of Scotland. It dates to the sixteenth century, although parts may be older, and formerly belonged to the Stewart or Shaw-Stewart family. It was desi ...
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Bradfield Hall Bradfield Hall is an academic building located on the central campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It is located on Tower Road at the eastern edge of the Agricultural Quadrangle. Description Designed in the brutalist style by Ulric ...
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Bradley Bradley is an English surname derived from a place name meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English. Like many English surnames Bradley can also be used as a given name and as such has become popular. It is also an Anglicisation of t ...
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Brunel Manor Brunel Manor, previously known as Watcombe Park, is a mansion on the outskirts of the seaside resort of Torquay, Devon, England. Ownership history The manor and its gardens were designed by William Burn to be the retirement home of Isambard K ...
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Buckland Abbey Buckland Abbey is a Grade I listed 700-year-old house in Buckland Monachorum, near Yelverton, Devon, England, noted for its connection with Sir Richard Grenville the Younger and Sir Francis Drake. It is owned by the National Trust. Monastic ...
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Buckland House Buckland House is a large Georgian stately home, the manor house of Buckland in Oxfordshire, England (formerly in Berkshire). It is a masterpiece of Palladian architecture erected by John Wood, the Younger for Sir Robert Throckmorton in 175 ...
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Cadhay Cadhay is an historic estate in the parish of Ottery St Mary in Devon, England, east of Exeter and from the sea at Sidmouth. The mansion house known as Cadhay House, north-west of Ottery St Mary village, is a grade I listed Elizabethan bu ...
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Castle Drogo Castle Drogo is a country house and mixed-revivalist castle near Drewsteignton, Devon, England. Constructed between 1911 and 1930, it was the last castle to be built in England. The client was Julius Drewe, the hugely successful founder of the ...
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Chambercombe Manor Chambercombe Manor is a Norman manor house located near Ilfracombe, Devon, which dates back to the 11th century and was recorded in the Domesday Book Domesday Book () – the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book" – is a manuscript r ...
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Compton Castle Compton Castle in the parish of Marldon in Devon, is a fortified manor house in the village of Compton (formerly "Compton Pole"), about west of Torquay on the southern coast of Devon, England (). The estate was home to the families of Compton ...
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Court Green Court Green is a house on Essington Road in North Tawton, Devon, England. It was the home the poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath moved to in late August 1961. Plath left the house on 10 December 1962, while Hughes lived there on and off for the rest ...
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Creedy, Sandford Creedy is an historic estate in the parish of Sandford, near Crediton in Devon. It is named from its location on the west side of the River Creedy. It was the seat of the Davie family (created Davie baronets in 1641) from about 1600 until the ...
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Dartington Hall Dartington Hall in Dartington, near Totnes, Devon, England, is an historic house and country estate of dating from medieval times. The group of late 14th century buildings are Grade I listed; described in Pevsner's Buildings of England as "on ...
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Dartmoor longhouse The Dartmoor longhouse is a type of traditional stone-built home, typically found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in Devon, England and belonging to a wider tradition of combining human residences with those of livestock (cattle or sheep) under ...
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Downes Downes may refer to: * Downes Sports F.C., the former name of Hinckley Downes F.C. * Downes v. Bidwell, a US Supreme Court case * Downes (surname), people with the surname ''Downes'' * USS Downes, USS ''Downes'', several United States Navy ships S ...
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Escot House Escot in the parish of Talaton, near Ottery St Mary in Devon, is an historic estate. The present mansion house known as Escot House is a grade II listed building built in 1837 by Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet to the design of Henry Roberts, ...
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Flete House Flete House is a Grade I listed country house at Holbeton, in the South Hams region of Devon, England. History With roots in Saxon times, the Manor of Flete was held by the Damarell family from 1066 until the time of Edward III. The earlies ...
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Great Bidlake File:GBM high res main view.jpg Great Bidlake Manor is a Grade II* listed manor house in the parish of Bridestowe on the north western edge of Dartmoor in the county of Devon, England. It predominately dates from the 16th century though it ...
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Great Fulford Great Fulford is an historic estate in the parish of Dunsford, Devon. The grade I listed manor house, known as Great Fulford House, is about 9 miles west of Exeter. Its site was said in 1810 to be "probably the most ancient in the county". T ...
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Greenway Estate Greenway, also known as Greenway House, is an estate on the River Dart near Galmpton in Devon, England. Once the home of the author Agatha Christie, it is now owned by the National Trust. The estate is served by a steam railway service with t ...
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Hillersdon House Hillersdon House in the parish of Cullompton in Devon, is a Listed building, grade II* listed late Georgian architecture, Georgian style manor house overlooking that town. It was built in 1848 by William Charles Grant (1817-1877), to the design ...
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Huntsham Court Huntsham Court is a Grade II* listed country house in Huntsham, Devon, England. Built in 1868–70, it was designed in the Tudor Gothic style by Benjamin Ferrey for Charles Troyte. It was then the home of his son and local MP, Sir Gilbert Acl ...
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Killerton Killerton is an 18th-century house in Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, England, which, with its hillside garden and estate, has been owned by the National Trust since 1944 and is open to the public. The National Trust displays the house as a comfortab ...
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Kirkham House Kirkham House is a late medieval stone house in Paignton, Devon, England. It is believed to be a 14th or 15th century building. The house was designated a Grade II* listed building on 13 March 1951. History There is no documentary evidence of wh ...
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Knightshayes Court Knightshayes Court is a Victorian country house near Tiverton, Devon, England, designed by William Burges for the Heathcoat-Amory family. Nikolaus Pevsner describes it as "an eloquent expression of High Victorian ideals in a country house o ...
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Loughwood Meeting House Loughwood Meeting House is a historic Baptist chapel, south of the village of Dalwood, Devon in England. There was a meeting house on this site in 1653, although the current building may date from the late 17th century or early 18th  ...
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Lupton House Lupton is an historic manor in the parish of Brixham, Devon. The surviving manor house known as Lupton House, is a Palladian Country house built by Charles II Hayne (1747–1821),Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget, ''The Buildings of Eng ...
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Luscombe Castle Luscombe Castle is a country house situated near the resort town of Dawlish, in the county of Devon in England. Upon purchasing the land at Luscombe in 1797, Charles Hoare demolished the existing house and commissioned architects John Nash an ...
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Maristow House Maristow House in the parish of Bickleigh (formerly Tamerton Foliot), Devon, England, is a large country house set in landscaped parkland, on the River Tavy to the north of Plymouth. It was built in about 1560, rebuilt in the mid-18th century and ...
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Nutwell Nutwell in the parish of Woodbury on the south coast of Devon is a historic manor and the site of a Georgian neo-classical Grade II* listed mansion house known as Nutwell Court. The house is situated on the east bank of the estuary of the Ri ...
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Oldway Mansion Oldway Mansion is a large house and gardens in Paignton, Devon, England. It was built as a private residence for Isaac Singer (1811–1875), and rebuilt by his son Paris Singer in the style of the Palace of Versailles. History 19th century A ...
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Orleigh Court Orleigh Court is a late medieval manor house in the parish of Buckland Brewer about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-west of Bideford, North Devon, England. It is a two-storeyed building constructed from local slate stone and has a great hall with a hammer- ...
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Overbeck's Overbeck's Museum and Garden is an Edwardian house and 2.75 hectare (7 acre) garden at Sharpitor, Salcombe, Devon, England. It is named after its last private owner Otto Christop Joseph Gerhardt Ludwig Overbeck (1860–1937). Until 2014 the h ...
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Poltimore House Poltimore House is an 18th-century country house in Poltimore, Devon, England. The Manor of Poltimore was from the 13th to the 20th century the seat of the Bampfylde family, which acquired the title Baron Poltimore in 1831. The house retains ...
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Portledge Manor Portledge Manor is an English manor house in the parish of Alwington, southwest of Bideford, Devon. It and the land surrounding it belonged to the Coffin family, a noble family of Norman origin, for almost 1000 years. History The house sits o ...
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Powderham Castle Powderham Castle is a fortified manor house situated within the parish and former manor of Powderham, within the former hundred of Exminster, Devon, about south of the city of Exeter and mile (0.4 km) north-east of the village of ...
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Pynes House Pynes House is a Grade II* listed Queen Anne style country house built by Hugh Stafford between around 1700 and 1725, situated in the parish of Upton Pyne, Devon, 3 miles northwest of Exeter. It was the manor house for the Manor of Upton Pyne, ...
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Saltram House Saltram House is a grade I listed George II era mansion house located in the parish of Plympton, near Plymouth in Devon, England. It was deemed by the architectural critic Pevsner to be "the most impressive country house in Devon". The ho ...
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Sand Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided mineral particles. Sand has various compositions but is defined by its grain size. Sand grains are smaller than gravel and coarser than silt. Sand can also refer to a textural class of s ...
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Shute Barton ::See also: New Shute House Old Shute House (known as Shute Barton between about 1789 and the 20th century), located at Shute, near Colyton, Axminster, Devon, is the remnant of a mediaeval manor house with Tudor additions, under the ownershi ...
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New Shute House New Shute House is a late Palladian country house built between 1785 and 1789 by Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet (1757–1799) and is situated within the grounds of Old Shute House, in the parish of Shute, Devon, Shute, near Axminster, East De ...
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Sidbury Manor Sidbury Manor is a privately owned 19th-century country mansion situated at Sidbury, Sidmouth, East Devon. It is a Grade II listed building. Built in 1879, the country house is a red brick building with a slate roof, including two towers, one squ ...
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Sydenham House, Devon Sydenham House (anciently Sidelham, Sidraham, etc.) in the parish of Marystow in Devon, England, is a seventeenth-century manor house. The Grade I listed building is situated about thirteen miles south-west of Okehampton, on a estate. It was b ...
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Tapeley Park Tapeley is a historic estate in the parish of Westleigh in North Devon, England. The present mansion house known as Tapeley Park is a grade II* listed country house, built or enlarged from an existing structure in about 1704, remodeled i ...
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The Three Crowns Hotel The Three Crowns Hotel, also Three Crowns Chagford, is a historical hotel in Chagford, Devon, England. The hotel, noted for its granite facade and 13th century features, has 21 rooms. The oldest block of the building dates to late 16th century. T ...
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Tiverton Castle Tiverton Castle is the remains of a medieval castle dismantled after the Civil War and thereafter converted in the 17th century into a country house. It occupies a defensive position above the banks of the River Exe at Tiverton in Devon. Desc ...
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Tor Royal Tor Royal is a Grade II listed building near Princetown, Dartmoor, in the English county of Devon. Built between 1785 and 1793 by Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, it was added to in c.1815–20, and restored by A. E. Richardson in 1912. From the end of the ...
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Torre Abbey Torre Abbey is a historic building and art gallery in Torquay, Devon, which lies in the South West of England. It was founded in 1196 as a monastery for Premonstratensian canons, and is now the best-preserved medieval monastery in Devon and Co ...
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Ugbrooke Ugbrooke House is a stately home in the parish of Chudleigh, Devon, England, situated in a valley between Exeter and Newton Abbot. The home of the Clifford family, the house and grounds are available for guided tours in summer and as an event ...
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West Challacombe Manor West or Occident is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sunset, Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic languages, German ...
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Whiteway House Whiteway House in the parish of Chudleigh in Devon is a Grade II* listed Georgian house set in parkland. It was built in the 1770s by John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon (1735–1788) of Saltram House, Plympton, and has early 19th-century alterat ...
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Wiscombe Park Wiscombe Park is a 19th-century Gothic country house in Southleigh, Devon, UK which stands in parkland some 3 miles west of Colyton. The house is a grade II* listed building. The parkland now hosts the 1000 yard (914 metre) Wiscombe Park Hillc ...
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Woodway House Woodway House is in Teignmouth, South Devon, England. It was at one time a farm on lands held by the Bishop of Exeter, Bishops of Exeter. In around 1815 a thatched "cottage" in the "cottage ornée" style of Horace Walpole's (1717–1797) Thames-si ...


Dorset Dorset ( ; archaically: Dorsetshire , ) is a county in South West England on the English Channel coast. The ceremonial county comprises the unitary authority areas of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole and Dorset (unitary authority), Dors ...

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Brownsea Castle Brownsea Castle, also known historically as Branksea Castle, was originally a Device Fort constructed by Henry VIII between 1545 and 1547 to protect Poole Harbour in Dorset, England, from the threat of French attack. Located on Brownsea Island, ...
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Came House Came House is a privately owned country house next to the village of Winterborne Came, in Dorset, England. Built in the mid-18th century, it is a Grade I listed building. Description History The house was built for John Damer by Francis Cartwrig ...
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Charborough House Charborough House, also known as Charborough Park, is a Grade I listed building, the manor house of the ancient manor of Charborough. The house is between the villages of Sturminster Marshall and Bere Regis in Dorset, England. The grounds, w ...
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Clouds Hill Clouds Hill is an isolated cottage near Wareham in the county of Dorset in South West England. It is the former home of T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") and is owned by the National Trust. The site is in the parish of Turners Puddle in P ...
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Cranborne Manor Cranborne Manor is a Grade I listed country house in Cranborne, Dorset, in southern England. The manor dates back to around 1207/8, and was originally a hunting lodge. It was re-modelled for The 1st Earl of Salisbury in the early 17th century. ...
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Crichel House Crichel House is a Grade I listed, Classical Revival country house near the village of Moor Crichel in Dorset, England. The house has an entrance designed by Thomas Hopper and interiors by James Wyatt. It is surrounded by of parkland, which ...
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Eastbury Park Eastbury Park was a country estate near Tarrant Gunville in Dorset, England. It contained a large mansion designed by Sir John Vanbrugh. The mansion has not survived, but its former service wing has become a country house known as Eastbury Hou ...
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Forde Abbey Forde Abbey is a privately owned former Cistercian monastery in Dorset, England, with a postal address in Chard, Somerset. The house and gardens are run as a tourist attraction while the estate is farmed to provide additional revenue. Forde Abbe ...
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Highcliffe Castle Highcliffe Castle, situated on the cliffs at Highcliffe, Dorset, was built between 1831 and 1835 by Charles Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothesay in a Gothic Revival style near the site of High Cliff House, a Georgian Mansion designed for the 3rd ...
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Kingston Lacy Kingston Lacy is a country house and estate near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. It was for many years the family seat of the Bankes family who lived nearby at Corfe Castle until its destruction in the English Civil War after its incumbent ow ...
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Kingston Russell Kingston Russell is a settlement and civil parish west of Dorchester, in the Dorset district, in the county of Dorset, England. In 2001 the parish had a population of 35. The parish touches Compton Valence, Littlebredy, Long Bredy and Winterbo ...
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Langtry Manor The Langtry Manor (formerly the Red House) is a country house hotel at 26 Derby Road in the East Cliff area of Bournemouth, England. The foundation stone is inscribed "E.L.L. 1877". A residence for 60 years, it was originally known as the "Red ...
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Leeson House Leeson House is a field studies centre in the village of Langton Matravers in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England. The Isle of Purbeck forms part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, designated in 2001. Run as a day and res ...
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Lulworth Castle Lulworth Castle, in East Lulworth, Dorset, England, situated south of the village of Wool, is an early 17th-century hunting lodge erected in the style of a revival fortified castle, one of only five extant Elizabethan or Jacobean buildings of t ...
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Mappowder Court Mappowder is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the English county, county of Dorset in southern England. The parish lies approximately southeast of the town of Sherborne and covers about at an elevation of . It is sited on ...
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Max Gate Max Gate is the former home of Thomas Hardy and is located on the outskirts of Dorchester, Dorset, England. It was designed and built by Thomas Hardy for his own use in 1885 and he lived there until his death in 1928. In 1940 it was bequeathed ...
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Melbury House Melbury House is an English country house in the parish of Melbury Sampford near Evershot, Dorset, This Grade I listed mansion is the home of the Honorable Mrs Charlotte Townshend, a major landowner in east Dorset, through her mother, Theresa ...
* Milton Abbey School * Parnham House * Pennsylvania Castle * Purse Caundle Manor * Sherborne Castle * Sherborne House, Dorset, Sherborne House * Smedmore House * St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles * Stalbridge * Stepleton House * Thomas Hardy's Cottage * Wolfeton House * Woolbridge Manor House


County Durham

* Auckland Castle * Beamish Hall * Blackwell Grange Hotel * Brancepeth Castle * Croxdale Hall * Dryderdale Hall * Durham Castle * Eggleston Hall * Elemore Hall * Hamsterley Hall * Headlam Hall * Helmington Hall * Horsley Hall * Lambton Castle * Lartington Hall * Low Dinsdale Manor * Lumley Castle * Piercebridge Hall, County Durham, Piercebridge Hall * Preston Hall, Preston-on-Tees * Raby Castle * Ravensworth Castle (Tyne and Wear), Ravensworth Castle (ruined) * Redworth Hall * Rokeby Park * Shotton Hall * Sockburn Hall * Streatlam Castle * The Castle, Castle Eden * The Old Hall, Hurworth-on-Tees * Walworth Castle * Witton Castle * Whitworth Hall, County Durham, Whitworth Hall * Windlestone Hall * Wynyard Park, County Durham, Wynyard Park


East Riding of Yorkshire

* Anlaby House * Boynton Hall * Brantingham Thorpe * Burton Agnes Hall * Burton Agnes Manor House * Burton Constable Hall * Cowick Hall * Dalton Hall (Beverley) * Garrowby Hall * Holme Hall, East Riding of Yorkshire * Houghton Hall, East Riding of Yorkshire * Londesborough Hall * Saltmarshe Hall * Sewerby Hall * Sledmere House * Tranby Croft * Rise Hall * Wassand Hall


East Sussex

* Anne of Cleves House * Ashburnham Place * Ashcombe House, East Sussex, Ashcombe House * Bateman's * Beauport Park * Beeches Farm * Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum, Bentley House * Brickwall House * Brightling Park * Buckwell Place * Charleston Farmhouse * Compton Place * Durhamford Manor * Fife House * Firle Place * Folkington Manor * Glynde Place * Glyndebourne * Great Dixter * Hammerwood Park * Haremere Hall * Hartfield * Herstmonceux Castle * Horsted Place * Iridge Place * Lamb House * Luxford House * Malling House * Monk's House * Moulsecoomb Place * Normanhurst Court * Patcham Place * Plumpton Place * Preston Manor, Brighton * Brightling Park, Rose Hill * Sheffield Park Garden * Stanmer House * Wargrave House * Wings Place * Wootton Manor


Essex

* Abbotswick * Audley End House * Barrington Hall, Essex * Bassingbourne Hall * Beeleigh Abbey * Belchamp Hall * Belhus, Essex * Belmont Castle * Berden Hall * Blake Hall * Borley Rectory * Bower Hall (demolished) * Braxted Park * Chigwell Hall * Coopersale House * Copped Hall * Creeksea Place Manor * Danbury Place * Debden Hall, Uttlesford (demolished) * Dial House, Essex, Dial House * Down Hall * Dutch Cottage * Fillol's Hall * Gosfield Hall * Hadleigh Castle (ruined) * Hill Hall (Essex), Hill Hall * Horham Hall * Hylands Park * Ingatestone Hall * Layer Marney Tower * Leaden Hall * Leez Priory * Marks Hall (demolished) * Michaelstowe Hall * Moyns Park * Orford House * Orsett Hall * Oxley House * Paycocke's * Shalom Hall * Spains Hall * Sturgeons House * Terling Place


Gloucestershire

* Abbey House, Cirencester * Ablington Manor * Acton Court * Alderley House * Badminton House * Barrington Park * Barnsley Park * Berkeley Castle * Bibury Court * Boxwell Court * Brockworth Court * Calcot Manor * Chavenage House * Cirencester House * Clearwell Castle * Daneway House * Daylesford House * Dodington Park * Dyrham Park * Edgeworth Manor * Ellenborough Park Hotel, Ellenborough Park * Elmore Court * Frampton Court * Fretherne Court * Gatcombe Park * Hardwicke Court * Hasfield Court * Highgrove House * Highnam Court * Horton Court * Icomb Place * Kiftsgate Court Gardens * Kingscote Park (Gloucestershire), Kingscote Park * Lasborough Park * Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate * Lydney Park * Lypiatt Park * Manor Farmhouse, Temple Guiting * The Mythe * Nether Lypiatt Manor * Newark Park * Owlpen Manor * Quarwood * Rodmarton Manor * Sezincote House * Sheppey Corner * Sherborne House, Gloucestershire, Sherborne House * Snowshill Manor * Speech House * Stanway House * St Briavels Castle * Stonehouse Court Hotel * Stouts Hill * Stowell Park * Stratford Park * Sudeley Castle * Swangrove * Swinhay House * Thornbury Castle * Toddington Manor * Tormarton Court * Tortworth Court * Trull House * Wallsworth Hall * Westonbirt House * Wick Court, Arlingham * Wick Court, Wick * Whittington Court * Woodchester Mansion * Wormington Grange


Greater London

* Addington Palace * The Albany * Apsley House * Arnos Grove house, Arnos Grove House * Arundel House * Ashburnham House * Aubrey House * Avery Hill * Ballards, Coombe * Bath House, Piccadilly * Beaufort House * Bedford House, Bloomsbury * Bedford House, Covent Garden * Boston Manor House * Breadalbane House * Bridgewater House, Westminster * Brockwell Hall * Bromley Hall * Brook House, Mayfair * Broomfield House (derelict) * Bruce Castle * Buckingham House, Pall Mall * Buckingham Palace * Burgh House * Burlington House * Bushy House * Cambridge House * Camelford House * Chislehurst, Camden Place * Canons Park * Carlton House, London, Carlton House * Carlyle's House * St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls, Carshalton House * Chandos House * Chapel House, Twickenham * Charlton House * London Charterhouse, The Charterhouse * Chatham House * Chessington Hall * Chesterfield House * Chiswick House * Clarence House * Clarendon House * Manor of Copped Hall, Copped Hall (demolished, was in Hertfordshire) * Crewe House * Crofton Roman Villa * Crosby Place * Croydon Palace * Cumberland House * Danson House * Debenham House * Devonshire House * Devonshire House, Battersea * Dollis Hill House (demolished) * Dorchester House * Down House * Dover House * Dudley House (London), Dudley House * Eagle House (London), Eagle House * Eastbury Manor House * Eltham Palace * Ely Place * Edgwarebury Hotel * Essex House (London), Essex House * Fenton House * Forty Hall * Fulham Palace * Garden Corner * Grim's Dyke * Grosvenor House (London), Grosvenor House * Grovelands Park * Gunnersbury Park * Hall Place * Ham House * Hampton Court * Harcourt House, London, Harcourt House * Hare Hall * Hertford House * Highgrove House, Eastcote * Hillingdon House * Hogarth's House * Holland House, London, Holland House * Home House * Ickenham Hall * Keats' House * Kelmscott House * Kensington Palace * Kenwood House * Kew Palace * Kneller Hall * Lambeth Palace * Lancaster House * Lansdowne House * Lauderdale House * Leighton House * Lichfield House, Richmond, Lichfield House * Lindsey House * Little Holland House * Lowther Lodge * Marble Hill House * Marlborough House * Monkhams (demolished, was in Essex) * Montagu House, Bloomsbury * Montagu House, Whitehall * Newcastle House * Old Rectory, Wimbledon * Orleans House * Ormonde House * Osterley Park * Pembroke House, Richmond * Pembroke House, Whitehall * Pitzhanger Manor * Pope's villa * Powis House * Queen's House * Queensberry House (London), Queensberry House * Ranger's House * Red House, London (disambiguation), Red House, several places * Ruskin House * Rutland House * Savoy Palace * Schomberg House * Shene Manor (demolished, was in Surrey) * Sir Thomas Gresham's House * Sloane Place * Southside House * Spencer House (St. James's, London, England), Spencer House * Stotfold_(house), Stotfold * Strawberry Hill House, Strawberry Hill * Streatham Park * Sutton House, London, Sutton House * Swakeleys House * Syon Park * Thatched House Lodge * Trent Park * Valence House Museum, Valence House * Vanbrugh Castle * Wanstead House * Wesley's House * White Lodge * The Wick * Wickham Court * Wimbourne House * Winchester Palace * Winfield House * Witanhurst * Woodlands House * York House, St. James's Palace * York House, Strand * York House, Twickenham


Greater Manchester

* 84 Plymouth Grove * Abney Hall * Agecroft Hall (moved to USA) * Alkrington Hall * Ancoats Hall (demolished) * Atherton Hall, Leigh (demolished) * Baguley Hall * Bamford Hall (demolished) * Barlow Hall * Belfield Hall (demolished) * Birchley Hall * Bramall Hall * Clayton Hall * Clegg Hall * Dunham Massey Hall * Flixton House * Foxdenton, Foxdenton Hall * Haigh Hall * Hall-i'-th'-Wood * Heaton Hall * Hopwood Hall * Hulton Park (demolished) * Lostock Hall Gatehouse, Lostock Hall (demolished) * Manley Hall, Manchester, Manley Hall (demolished) * Mellor Hall * Morleys Hall * Mottram Old Hall, Tameside, Mottram Old Hall * Ordsall Hall * Slade Hall * Smithills Hall * Staircase House * Stayley Hall * Tonge Hall * Underbank Hall * Walshaw Hall * Wardley Hall * Westhoughton Hall (demolished) * Winstanley Hall * Woodbank, Stockport * Woodfold Hall * Worsley New Hall (demolished) * Worsley Old Hall * Wythenshawe Hall


Hampshire

* Abbess Grange * Amport House * Avington Park * Barclay House (Hampshire), Barclay House * Basing House * Basing Park * Beaulieu Palace House * Bentworth Hall * Bisterne, Bisterne Manor * Bourne House, East Woodhay * Bramshill House * Breamore House * Broadlands * Burkham House * Cams Hall * Chawton House * Cranbury Park * Dogmersfield Park * The Elms (Bedhampton) * Elvetham Hall * Eversley Manor * Exbury House * Hackwood Park * Hall Place (Bentworth) * Headley Grange * Heckfield Place * Highclere Castle * Highfield House, Heckfield * Hill Place * Hinton Admiral * Hinton Ampner * Houghton Lodge * Hursley House * Jane Austen's House Museum * King's House, Winchester * Lainston House * Marshcourt * Melchet Court * Minley Manor * Mottisfont Abbey * Northington Grange * Oakley Hall, Hampshire, Oakley Hall * Old Alresford House * Ovington House * Pax Hill * Redenham Park * Rhinefield House * Roke Manor * Rotherfield Park * Silchester House * Somerley * South Stoneham House * Southwick House * Stargroves * Stratfield Saye House * Stratton Park * Sydmonton, Sydmonton Court * Thedden Grange * Titchfield Abbey * The Vyne * Rotherwick, Tylney Hall * The Wakes * West Green House * West Park, Hampshire, West Park (demolished) * Wivelrod Manor * Wymering Manor


Herefordshire

* Abbey Dore Court * Allt Yr Ynys Country Hotel * Bishopswood House * Belmont House, Herefordshire, Belmont House * Berrington Hall * Brampton Bryan Hall * Brinsop Court * Brockhampton Estate * Burghill Manor * Burton Court, Eardisland, Burton Court * Castle Frome * Croft Castle * Cwm, Llanrothal, Cwm * Dinmore Manor * Dippersmoor Manor * Docklow Manor * Downton Castle * Eastnor Castle * Eardisley Park * Eye Manor * Ganarew, Ganarew Manor House * Gatley Park * Great Marcle Manor * Hampton Court, Herefordshire, Hampton Court * Harewood Park * Hellens * Hill Court Manor * Homme House * Kentchurch Court * Kingston Manor * Kinnersley Castle * Kyre Park * Leinthall Manor * Lemore Manor * Little Hereford Manor * Llanrothal, Llanrothal Court * Lower Brockhampton House * Lude Manor * Marden Manor * Moccas Court * Pengethley Manor Hotel * Penrhos Court * Shobdon Court * Stoke Edith House (ruined) * Sufton Court * The Mynde * Upleden Manor * Whitbourne Hall * Wilts Knill Court * Wyastone Leys


Hertfordshire

* Albury Hall (demolished) * Ashwell Bury * Aston Bury * Balls Park * Bayfordbury * Beckingham Palace * Beechwood Park (mansion), Beechwood Park * Berkhamsted Place * Brocket Hall * Buntingford Manor House * Bushey Hall * Cassiobury House (demolished) * Cell Park (Markyate Cell) * Cheshunt Great House * Childwickbury Manor * Dyrham Park Country Club * Egerton House, Berkhamsted * Fanhams Hall * The Frythe * Gaddesden Place * Gadebridge House * Golden Parsonage * Old Gorhambury House * The Grove, Watford * Hanbury Manor * Hanstead House * Hatfield House * High Elms Manor * Hilfield Castle * Hinxworth Place * Holywell House, Hertfordshire, Holywell House (demolished) * Hunsdon House * Hunton Park * Knebworth House * Langleybury * Lululaund * Moor Park (house), Moor Park * Much Hadham Hall * Much Hadham Palace * Newsells Park * Panshanger * Pendley Manor * Putteridge Bury * Red House, Buntingford * Rossway * Rothamsted Manor * Rye House, Hertfordshire, Rye House * Shaw's Corner * Shendish Manor * Shenley Hall * Sopwell House * Stocks House * Theobalds House * Tolmers Park * Tring Park Mansion * Tyttenhanger House * Verulam House, St Albans * Wall Hall * Westbrook Hay School, Westbrook Hay * Westbury Nernewtes Manor * Heath Mount School#The house, Woodhall Park * Wormleybury * Wrotham Park


Isle of Wight

* Adgestone Manor * Alverstone Manor * Appleford Manor * Appley House * Appley Towers * Appuldurcombe House * Apse Manor * Arreton Manor * Ashey Manor * Bagwich Manor * Barnsley Manor * Barton Manor, Whippingham * Bathingbourne Manor * Beauchamp Manor * Bigbury Manor * Billingham Manor * Blackpan Manor * Bleakdown Manor * Bonchurch Manor * Borthwood Manor * Branston Manor * Bridge Manor * Briddlesford Manor * Caines Court * Chillingwood Manor * Clavells Manor * Cleaveland Manor * Combley Manor * Court Manor * Dimbola Lodge * Durton Manor * East Cowes Castle * East Shamlord Manor * Edington Manor * Fairlee Manor * Farringford House * Gatcombe House * Great Budbridge Manor * Great East Standen Manor * Grove Manor * Hale Manor * Hardingshute Manor * Hardley Manor * Haseley Manor (Isle of Wight), Haseley Manor * Haven Street Manor * Hill Manor * Holloway Manor * Horringford Manor * Huffingford Manor * Kennerly Manor * Kern Manor * Knighton Gorges Manor * Landguard Manor * Langbridge Manor * Landguard Manor * Lee Manor * Lessland Manor * Lisle Combe * Luccombe Manor * Merstone Manor * Milton Manor * Mirables * Morton Manor * Munsley Manor * Nettlestone Manor * Norris Castle * Nunwell Manor * Osborne House * Pan Manor * Park Manor * Perreton Manor * Pidford Manor * Preston Manor, Isle of Wight, Preston Manor * Princelet Manor * Puckpool Manor * Quarr Abbey House * Redway Manor * Rew Manor * Rookley Manor * Roud Manor * Rowborough Manor * Ryde Manor * Rylstone Manor * Sandford Manor * Sandown Manor * Scotlesford Manor * Shanklin Manor * Sheat Manor * Shide Manor * Smallbrook Manor * Span Manor * St. Clare Castle * St. Lawrence Manor * Standen House * Staplehurst Manor * Steephill Manor * Stenbury Manor * Swainston Manor * Thorley Manor * Wackland Manor * Week Manor * Westbrook Manor * Westcourt Manor * West Shamlord Manor * Whitefield Manor * Winston Manor (Isle of Wight), Winston Manor * Wode Manor * Wolverton Manor * Woodhouse Manor * Woodlands Vale * Woolverton Manor * Wooton Manor * Wroxall Manor * Yaverland Manor


Kent

* The manor of Agney, Kent, Agnes Court * Allington Castle * Archbishop's Palace, Maidstone * Barham Court * Beachborough Manor * Belmont House and Gardens * Betteshanger House * Bleak House, Broadstairs * Boughton Place * Boughton Monchelsea Place * Bradbourne House * Broome Park * Chartwell * Chevening * Chiddingstone Castle * Chilham Castle * Cobham Hall * Doddington Place * Dorton House * Eastwell Park * Eyhorne Manor * Finchcocks * Franks Hall * Gads Hill Place * Godinton House * The Grange, Ramsgate * Great Maytham Hall * Goodnestone Park * Hadlow Castle * Hever Castle * Higham Park * Holcombe Manor * Hole Park * Hollingbourne Manor * Howletts Wild Animal Park, Howletts * Ingress Abbey * The Hospital of St Thomas, Canterbury * Ightham Mote * Kingsgate Castle * Knole House * Knowlton Court * Lee Priory (demolished) * Leeds Castle * Linton Park * Long Barn * Lullingstone Castle * Lympne Castle * Mereworth Castle * Mersham le Hatch * Mote Park * Olantigh * Old Soar Manor * Owletts * The Owl House (museum), Owl House * Oxon Hoath * Pattyndenne Manor * Penshurst Place * Port Lympne Mansion * Preston Hall, Aylesford * Quebec House * Quex Park * Restoration House * Riverhill House * Roydon Hall * The Salutation, Sandwich, The Salutation * Scotney Castle * Scot's Hall (demolished) * Sharsted Court * Sheriffs Court, Minster * Somerhill House * Spade House * Squerryes Court * St Clere, Kent * Surrenden House (demolished) * Temple Manor * Tudor House, Kent, Tudor House * Waldershare Park * Walmer Castle


Lancashire

* Abbeystead House * Adlington Hall, Lancashire, Adlington Hall (demolished) * Aldcliffe Hall (demolished) * Alkincoats Hall (demolished) * Alston Hall * Ashton Hall * Astley Hall (Chorley), Astley Hall * Bank Hall * Bardsea Hall (demolished) * Billinge Scar (demolished) * Blythe Hall, Lathom * Borwick Hall * Browsholme Hall * Bryn Hall, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Bryn Hall * Buckshaw Hall * Burrow Hall * Capernwray Hall * Carr House (Bretherton, Lancashire, England), Carr House * Chingle Hall * Croston Hall (demolished) * Cuerden Hall * Downham Hall * Dunnow Hall * Duxbury Hall (demolished) * Eaves Hall * Emmott Hall (demolished) * Escowbeck * Briercliffe, Extwistle Hall (derelict) * Gawthorpe Hall * Gillibrand Hall * Gisburne Park * Greaves Hall (demolished) * Hammerton Hall * Hazelwood Hall * Heskin Hall * Hoghton Tower * Hollinshead Hall (ruined) * Holme Hall, Cliviger, Holme Hall (ruined) * Hornby Castle, Lancashire, Hornby Castle * Huntroyde Hall * Lathom House (demolished) * Leck Hall * Leighton Hall, Lancashire, Leighton Hall * Littledale Hall * Lytham Hall * Martholme * Mawdesley Hall * Mitton Hall * Moor Hall, Aughton * New Hall, Edenfield * Old Hall, Great Mitton * Quernmore Park * Read Hall and Park * Rivington Hall * Rossall Hall * Rufford New Hall * Rufford Old Hall * Runshaw Hall * Samlesbury Hall * Scarisbrick Hall * Worden Park, Shaw Hall, Leyland * Shaw Hill * Shuttleworth Hall * The Old Zoo * Thurland Castle * Thurnham Hall * Towneley Park, Towneley Hall * Tulketh Hall (demolished) * Turton Tower * Waddington Old Hall * Waddow Hall * Wennington Hall * Whittington Hall * Winmarleigh Hall * Woodfold Hall * Wrightington, Wrightington Hall * Wycoller Hall (ruined) * Wyresdale Hall File:Wyresdale Hall.jpg, Wyresdale Park


Leicestershire

* Ab Kettleby Manor * Appleby Magna, Appleby Manor * Asfordby Hall * Ashby de la Zouch Castle * Ashby Folville Manor * Ashmede Hall * Aston Flamville Manor * Baggrave Hall * Bardon Hall * Barkby, Barkby Hall * Beaumanor Hall * Beeby Manor * Belgrave Hall * Belvoir Castle * Billesdon Coplow * Bosworth Hall (Husbands Bosworth) * Bosworth Hall (Market Bosworth) * Bradgate Park#Bradgate House, Bradgate House 1520 * Bradgate House (19th century), Bradgate House 1856 * Brentingby Hall * Brooksby Hall * Buckminster Hall * Burleigh Hall * Burrough on the Hill Manor * Burton Hall * Cadeby Manor * Carlton Curlieu Hall * Castle Rock House * Cold Overton Hall * Coleorton Hall * Cosby Hall * Cotesbach Manor * Coton Priory * Dalby Old Hall * Desford Old Hall * Dishley Grange * Donington Hall * Donington le Heath Manor House Museum * Eastwell Hall * Edmondthorpe, Edmondthorpe Hall * Enderby House * Frolesworth House * Gaddesby Hall * Galby Manor * Garendon Hall * Goadby Hall * Gopsall, Gopsall Hall * Grace Dieu Manor * Great Glen Hall * Groby Old Hall * Gumley#Gumley Hall, Gumley Hall * Hallaton Manor * Hemington Hall * Ingarsby Old Hall * Keythorpe Hall * Kibworth Hall * King's Norton Manor * Kirby Park (country house), Kirby Park * Kirby Muxloe Castle * Langton Hall * Launde Abbey * Leire House * Little Stretton Manor * Lockington Hall * Loddington Hall * Long Clawson Old Manor * Lowesby Hall * Measham Hall * Medbourne Manor * Medbourne Old Hall * Morebarne Grange * Narborough Hall * Nether Hall * Nevill Holt Hall * Newbold Verdon Hall * New House Grange * Newton Harcourt Manor * Noseley Hall * Orton Hall, Leicestershire, Orton Hall * Osbaston Hall * Othorpe House * Papillon Hall, Lubenham * Peatling Parva Hall * Potters Marston Hall * Prestwold Hall * Quenby Hall * Quorn Hall * Ragdale Old Hall (demolished) * Ragdale Hall, Ragdale New Hall * Ratcliffe Hall * Ravenstone Hall * Rothley Temple * Saxelby Manor * Scalford Hall * Scraptoft Hall * Sheepy Hall * Shenton Hall * Shoby Priory * Skeffington Hall * Stanford Hall, Leicestershire, Stanford Hall * Stapleford Park * Stoughton Grange * Staunton Harold Hall * Stockerston Hall * Stonton Wyville Manor * Stretton Hall, Leicestershire, Stretton Hall * Sutton Cheney Manor * Swithland Hall * Tur Langton Manor * Whatton Hall * Wigston Parva Hall * Willesley, Willesley Hall (demolished) * Willoughby Waterleys Old Hall * Wistow Hall * Withcote Hall * Wykin Hall * Wymondham Manor File:Bradgate House - 2 - geograph.org.uk - 1475137.jpg, Bradgate Park#Bradgate House, Bradgate House 1520 File:Beaumanor Hall by Christine Matthews.jpg, Beaumanor Hall File:DoningtonHallCastleDonington.jpg, Donington Hall File:Noseley Hall geograph.org.uk 2343181.jpg, Noseley Hall File:Prestwold hall.jpg, Prestwold Hall File:Staunton Harold Hall - geograph.org.uk - 528240.jpg, Staunton Harold Hall


Lincolnshire

* Alford Manor House * Ashby de la Launde#Ashby Hall, Ashby Hall * Aubourn, Aubourn Hall * Ayscoughfee Hall * Baysgarth House Museum * Belton House * Bloxholm, Bloxholm Hall (partially demolished) * Branston Hall * Brocklesby, Brocklesby Hall * Canwick, Canwick Hall * Church Farm Museum * Cockerington Hall (demolished) * Coleby, North Kesteven, Coleby Hall * Cranmer Hall, Lincolnshire, Cranmer Hall * Cressy Hall * Culverthorpe Hall * Denton, Lincolnshire, Denton Hall (demolished) * Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire, Doddington Hall * Down Hall, Barrow upon Humber * Elsham Hall * Ferndale Manor * Gainsborough Old Hall * Glentworth Hall * Grimsthorpe Castle * Gunby Hall * Harlaxton Manor * Harrington, Lincolnshire, Harrington Hall * Hungerton Hall * Jew's House * Kettlethorpe Hall * Leadenham House * Manor of Scrivelsby (demolished) * Marston, Lincolnshire, Marston Hall * Nocton Hall * Normanby Hall * Revesby Abbey * Riby, Riby Grove (demolished) * Somersby Grange * Stainfield, Stainfield Hall * Syston Park (demolished) * Tattershall Castle * Thetford, Lincolnshire, Thetford * Wellingore Hall * Willingham House * Woolsthorpe Manor


Merseyside

* Allerton Grove * Allerton Hall * Birchley Hall * Broughton Hall, Merseyside, Broughton Hall * Calderstones House, Calderstones Mansion House * Carnatic Hall * Croxteth Hall * Dawpool (house), Dawpool (demolished) * Eccleston Hall * Formby Hall * Gayton Hall, Wirral, Gayton Hall * Ince Blundell Hall * Irby Hall * Knowsley Hall * Liscard Hall (demolished) * Meols Hall * Poulton Hall * Speke Hall * Storeton Hall * Thingwall Hall * Thingwall House * Thornton Manor * Thurstaston Hall * Woolton Hall


Norfolk

* Anmer Hall * Barningham Hall * Baconsthorpe Castle * Beaupré Hall * Belcoombe Manor * Blakeney Guildhall * Blickling Hall * Breccles Hall * Bylaugh Hall * Castle Rising (castle), Castle Rising * Costessey Hall (demolished) * Cranmer Hall, Norfolk * Crimplesham Hall * Cromer Hall * Ditchingham Hall * Earsham Hall * East Barsham Manor * Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Ellingham Hall * Farfield * Felbrigg Hall * Gillingham Hall * Gissing Hall * Gresham Castle * Hales Hall * Halvergate Hall * Hanworth Hall * Heydon Hall * Holkham Hall * Home Place, Kelling * Honingham Hall (demolished) * Horstead Hall * Houghton Hall * How Hill House * Hoxun Court * Huntingfield Manor * Kelling Hall * Langley Hall * Lesingham House * Letton Hall * Lynford Hall * Mannington Hall * Manor Farm, Diss * Melton Constable Hall * Merton Hall, Norfolk, Merton Hall * Middleton Towers * Morley Old Hall * Narborough Hall * Narford Hall * Overstrand Hall * Oxburgh Hall * Oxnead, Oxnead Hall * Raveningham Hall * Raynham Hall * Salle Park * Sandringham House * Shelton Hall (England), Shelton Hall * Sheringham Hall * Shropham Hall * South Acre Hall * Sprowston Manor * Tacolneston Hall * Thornham Manor * Windham Manor * Winnold House * Wolterton Hall * Wood Farm File:Cranmer Hall near Sculthorpe viewed east across its park - geograph.org.uk - 400581.jpg, Cranmer Hall File:Felbrigg Hall 1.jpg, Felbrigg Hall File:Kelling Hall 30th August 2008.JPG, Kelling Hall File:Merton Hall (geograph 2418018).jpg, Merton Hall, Norfolk, Merton Hall File:Sheringham Park.jpg, Sheringham Park#Sheringham Hall, Sheringham Hall


Northamptonshire

* Althorp, Althorp House * Apethorpe Hall * Arthingworth Manor * King's Sutton, Astrop House * Astwell Castle * Aynhoe Park * Barnwell Manor * Barton Seagrave * Beeston Hall * Biggin Hall * Blakesley Hall (Northamptonshire), Blakesley Hall * Blisworth * Boughton House * Burton Latimer Hall * Canons Ashby House * Castle Ashby Manor * Caswell, Northamptonshire, Caswell * Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, Cosgrove * Cottesbrooke Hall * Courteenhall * Cransley Hall * Crostwight, Crostwight Hall * Croyland Abbey, Wellingborough * Deene Park * Drayton House * East Carlton, East Carlton Hall * Easton Neston house, Easton Neston * Edgcote * Eydon Hall * Finedon Hall * Flore House, Northamptonshire, Flore House * Gayton Manor House * Glassthorpe, Glassthorpe Manor (demolished) * Great Addington Manor * Great Oakley Hall * Highgate House * Holdenby House * Kelmarsh Hall * Ken Hill (house) * King's Sutton * Kirby Hall * Lamport Hall * Laxton Hall * Lilford Hall * Lyveden New Bield * Oakleigh House * Rockingham Castle * Rushden Hall * Rushton Hall * Rushton Triangular Lodge * Shadwell Park * Sheringham Park * Stanwick Hall, Northamptonshire, Stanwick Hall * Stoke Park Pavilions * Sulgrave * Thenford House * Waxham Hall * Wolterton Park * Worstead House


Northumberland

* Adderstone Hall * Alnwick Castle * Aydon Castle * Bamburgh Castle * Barmoor Castle * Beaufront Castle * Belford Hall * Bellister Castle * Belsay Castle * Belsay Hall * Biddlestone Hall * Blagdon Hall * Blanchland Abbey * Blenkinsopp Castle * Blenkinsop Hall * Bothal Castle * Bywell Hall * Callaly Castle * Capheaton Hall * Causey Park House * Cherryburn * Chesters (Humshaugh) * Chillingham Castle * Chipchase Castle * Churnsike Lodge * Clennell Hall * Close House, Northumberland, Close House * Collingwood House, Morpeth * Coupland Castle * Cragside * Craster Tower * Dally Castle * Dilston Castle * Dissington Hall * Eglingham Hall * Ellingham Hall, Northumberland, Ellingham Hall * Embleton Hall * Eshott Hall * Eslington Park * Featherstone Castle * Fowberry Tower * Haughton Castle * Hethpool House, Kirknewton * Howick Hall * Kirkharle Hall * Kirkley Hall * Lemmington Hall * Lilburn Tower * Linden Hall, Longhorsley, Linden Hall * Lindisfarne Castle * Little Harle Tower * Marshall Meadows Country House Hotel * Matfen Hall * Milbourne Hall * Mitford Hall * Mitford Old Manor House * Netherwitton Hall * Newbrough Hall * Nunnykirk Hall * Ogle Castle * Otterburn Hall * Otterburn Tower * Ponteland Castle * Seaton Delaval Hall * Shawdon Hall * Swarland Old Hall * Unthank Hall * Wallington Hall * Walwick Grange * Westhall, Northumberland, Westhall * Whalton Manor


North Yorkshire

* Acklam Hall * Aldby Park * Allerton Castle * Aske Hall * Bedale Hall * Beningbrough Hall * Birdsall House * Bishopthorpe Palace * Bolton Hall, North Yorkshire, Bolton Hall * Broughton Hall, North Yorkshire, Broughton Hall * Byram Hall (demolished) * Carlton Towers * Castle Howard * Cliff House, Marske-by-the-Sea, Cliff House * Clifton-on-Yore, Clifton Castle * Constable Burton Hall * Crayke Castle * Crathorne Hall * Denton Hall, Wharfedale * Duncombe Park * Dunsley Hall * Ebberston Hall * Eshton Hall * Farnley Hall (North Yorkshire), Farnley Hall * Forcett Hall * Fountains Hall * Friar Garth Farmhouse * Gilling Castle * Gisborough Hall * Grimston Park * Goldsborough Hall * Hartforth, Hartforth Hall * Hauxwell Hall * Hazlewood Castle * Heslington Hall * Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, Hornby Castle * Hovingham Hall * Howsham Hall * Kiplin Hall * Kirkby Fleetham, Kirkby Fleetham Hall * Markenfield Hall * Marske Hall * Middlethorpe Hall * Middlethorpe Manor * Middleton Lodge * Monk Fryston Hall * Moulton Hall * Mulgrave Castle * Nappa Hall * Netherside Hall * Norton Conyers House * Newburgh Priory * Newby Hall * Newfield Hall * Nidd Hall * Nun Appleton Hall * Nunnington Hall * Ormesby Hall * Otterington Hall * Preston Park (North Yorkshire), Preston Park * Ravenscar, North Yorkshire, Raven Hall * Ribston Hall * The Ridding * Ripley Castle * Rudding Park House * Rushpool Hall * Scampston Hall * Scargill House * Shandy Hall * Simonstone Hall * Sion Hill Hall * Skelton Castle * Skelton Hall * Skipton Castle * Stockeld Park * Stockton-on-the-Forest, Stockton Hall, York * Studley Royal, Studley Royal House (demolished) * Sutton Park, Yorkshire, Sutton Park * Swinton Park * Thirkleby Hall (demolished) * Thornton Watlass Hall * Wilton Castle (Yorkshire), Wilton Castle *Wrea Head Hall * Wykeham Abbey


Nottinghamshire

* Annesley Hall, Nottinghamshire, Annesley Hall * Bestwood Lodge * Blyth, Nottinghamshire, Blyth Hall (demolished) * Bulwell, Bulwell Hall (demolished) * Bunny Hall * Clifton Hall, Nottingham * Colwick Hall * Clumber Park, Clumber House (demolished) * Felley Priory * Flintham, Flintham Hall * Hermeston Hall * Grove Hall * Thoresby Hall * Hodsock Priory * Holme Pierrepont Hall * Lound Hall * Langford Hall * University of Nottingham Halls of Residence#Hugh Stewart, Lenton Hall * Kelham Hall * Mapperley Hall * Mr Straw's House * Newstead Abbey * Norwood Park, Nottinghamshire, Norwood Park * Nuthall Temple (demolished) * Ollerton Hall, Nottinghamshire, Ollerton Hall * Osberton Hall * Ossington Hall (demolished) * Ranby House * Ruddington Hall * Rufford Abbey * Serlby * Shireoaks Hall * Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire, Stanford Hall * Staunton Hall * Teversal Manor * Thoresby Hall * Thrumpton Hall * Thurgarton Priory * Upton Hall * Welbeck Abbey * Winkburn Hall * Winthorpe Hall * Wiseton, Wiseton Hall (demolished) * Wiverton Hall * Wollaton Hall * Worksop Manor File:Annesley Hall - geograph.org.uk - 108005.jpg, Annesley Hall, Nottinghamshire, Annesley Hall File:Clifton Hall Beeston.jpg, Clifton Hall, Nottingham, Clifton Hall File:Flintham Hall (geograph 2843189).jpg, Flintham, Flintham Hall File:Holme Pierrepont Hall Nottinghamshire.JPG, Holme Pierrepont Hall File:Newstead abbey.jpg, Newstead Abbey File:Rufford Hall from SW.JPG, Rufford Abbey File:Stanford Hall Notts.jpg, Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire, Stanford Hall File:Wollaton Hall Nov2010.jpg, Wollaton Hall


Oxfordshire

* The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay * Ardington House * Ashdown House, Oxfordshire, Ashdown House * Ascott, Oxfordshire, Ascott Manor * Asthall Manor * Balescote Manor * Beckett Hall * Blenheim Palace * Braziers Park * Britwell Salome House * Broughton Castle * Buckland House * Burford Priory * Buscot Park * Carswell Manor * Cecilia Castle House * Charney Manor * Chastleton House * Cogges Manor Farm Museum * Cokethorpe Park * Coleshill House (demolished, was in Berkshire) * Compton Beauchamp House * Cornbury Park * Crocker End House * Crowsley Park * Culham Manor * Denman College * Ditchley * Edgecote House * Eynsham Hall * Friar Park * Fyfield Manor * Garsington Manor * Ginge Manor * Glympton Park * Greys Court * Hardwick House, Oxfordshire, Hardwick House * Haseley Court * Headington Hill Hall * Henley Park * Heythrop Park * Jack Straw's Farmhouse * Kelmscott Manor * Kingston Bagpuize House * Kingston Lisle Park * Kirklington Park * Longworth House * The Manor Studio * Mapledurham House * The Mill House, Oxfordshire, The Mill House * Milton Manor, Oxfordshire, Milton Manor * Minster Lovell Hall * North Aston Hall * Nuffield Place * Nuneham House * Phyllis Court * Rousham House * Rycote House * Sarsden House * Shirburn Castle * Shotover Park * Stanton Harcourt Manor * Stonor Park * Manor House (Sutton Courtenay), Sutton Courtenay Manor * The Vines, Oxford * Wilcote * Woodperry House * Woodstock Palace * Wroxton Manor File:Blenheim Palace 2006 cropped.jpg, Blenheim Palace File:Nuffield Place, Huntercombe (7084167685).jpg, Nuffield Place File:The Abbey Sutton Courtenay.jpg, The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay


Rutland

* Ashwell Hall * Ayston, Ayston Hall * Exton, Rutland, Barnsdale * Belton Old Hall * Burley-on-the-Hill, Burley on the Hill House * Clipsham Hall * Cottesmore Hall * Edith Weston, Edith Weston Hall (demolished) * Exton Hall * Hambleton Old Hall * Luffenham Hall * Lyddington Bede House * Lyndon Hall, Rutland * Lyndon Top Hall * Manton Old Hall * Market Overton Hall * Morcott Manor * Normanton Hall (demolished) * Preston Manor, Rutland, Preston Manor * Ryhall Hall * Seaton Manor * South Luffenham Hall * Stocken Hall * Tickencote Hall * Tixover Hall * Tolethorpe Hall File:Barnsdale Hall Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 1003679.jpg, Exton, Rutland, Barnsdale File:Lyddington Bede House.jpeg, Lyddington Bede House


Shropshire

* Acton Burnell Castle * Acton Reynald Hall * Acton Round Hall * Adcote * Adderley Hall (demolished) * Aldenham Park, Morville, Aldenham Park * Apley Hall * Aston Hall, Shifnal, Aston Hall * Aston Eyre Hall * Attingham Park * Badger Hall (largely demolished) * Bedstone Court * Benthall Hall * Bitterley, Bitterley Court * Boscobel House * Brand Hall * Brogyntyn * Bouldon, Broncroft Castle * Buntingsdale Hall * Burford House, Shropshire, Burford House * Castle Lodge, Ludlow * Chetwynd Park estate, Chetwynd Hall (demolished) * Calverhall, Cloverley Hall * Condover Hall * Coton Hall * Cound Hall * Cronkhill * Davenport House (Shropshire), Davenport House * Downton Hall * Dudmaston Hall * Ferney Hall * Halston Hall * Hampton Hall, Worthen, Hampton Hall * Haughton Hall * Hawkstone Hall * Henley Hall, Shropshire, Henley Hall * High Ercall Hall * Hodnet Hall * Kinlet Hall * Leighton Hall, Shropshire, Leighton Hall * Lilleshall Hall * Longford Hall * Longner Hall * Longnor, Shropshire, Longnor Hall * Loton Park * Ludford House * Madeley Court * Mawley Hall * Millichope Park * Minsterley Hall * Moreton Corbet Castle * Morville Hall * Netley Hall * Oakly Park * Pell Wall Hall * Peplow Hall * Pitchford Hall * Plowden, Shropshire, Plowden Hall * Preston Hall, Preston Brockhurst * Quatford, Quatford Castle * Rowton Castle * Sansaw * Adderley, Shavington Hall, Adderley (demolished) * Shavington cum Gresty, Shavington Hall, Shavington cum Gresty * Shelvock Manor * Shipton Hall * Sild Hall * Soulton Hall * Stanley Hall, Shropshire, Stanley Hall * Stanmore Hall * Stokesay Castle * Stokesay Court * Sunnycroft * The Mount, Shrewsbury * Tong Castle * Upton Cressett Hall * Lydbury North, Walcot Hall * Whitton Hall * Wilderhope Manor * Willey Hall * Woodcote Hall


Somerset

* The Abbey, Beckington * The Abbey, Charlton Adam * The Abbey, Ditcheat * Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe * Alfoxton House * Ammerdown House, Kilmersdon * Ashcombe House, Somerset, Ashcombe House * Ashton Court * Ashwick Court * Ashwick House (near Dulverton) * Babington House * Banwell Castle * Barford Park * Barrington Court * Barton Grange, Corfe * Barwick Park * Bathealton Court * Beckington Castle * Blackmoor Farmhouse, Cannington * Bratton Court * Brympton d'Evercy * Burton Pynsent House * Camerton Court * Cannington Court * Chapel Cleeve Manor * Charlton House, Wraxall * Clapton Court * Claverton Manor * Clevedon Court * Coker Court * Combe Hay Manor * Combe Sydenham * Cothay Manor * Cothelstone Manor * Court House, East Quantoxhead * Cricket St Thomas * Crowe Hall * Dillington House * Dinder House * Dunster Castle * Earnshill House * East Lambrook Manor * Enmore Castle * Fairfield House, Bath * Farleigh House * Farleigh Hungerford Castle * Fyne Court * Gatcombe, Somerset, Gatcombe * Gaulden Manor * Gothelney Hall * Gournay Court * Greenham Barton * Gurney Manor * Hadspen house and garden * Halsway Manor * Halswell House * Hatch Court * Hestercombe House * Hinton House * Horsington House * Hymerford House * Kelston Park * King John's Hunting Lodge, Axbridge * Kingweston House * Leigh Court * Lions House, Bridgwater * Lytes Cary * Manor House, West Coker * Marshal Wade's House * Marston Bigot * Maunsel House * Mells Manor * Midelney Manor * Midford Castle * Montacute House * Nailsea Court * Naish Priory * Nettlecombe Court * Newton Park * Newton Surmaville * North Cadbury Court * Nynehead Court * The Old Manor, Croscombe * Orchardleigh Estate * Orchard Wyndham * Over Langford Manor * Petherton Park * Pightley Manor * Pixton Park * Poundisford Park * Prior Park * Quantock Lodge * Ralph Allen's Town House, Bath * Robin Hood's Hut * Sandhill Park * Saltford Manor House * Seymours Court Farmhouse, Beckington * Shanks House * Shockerwick House * Simonsbath House * Southill House, Cranmore * St Audries Park * St Catherine's Court * Stoke sub Hamdon Priory * Ston Easton Park * Sutton Court * Tintinhull Court * Tone Dale House * Treasurer's House, Martock, Treasurer's House * The Tribunal, Glastonbury * Tudor House, Langport * Tyntesfield * Ven House * Walton Castle * Wayford Manor House * Westcombe House * Whitestaunton Manor * Widcombe Manor House * Wigborough Manor House * Woodspring Priory * Woolston Manor File:The Abbey, Charlton Adam.JPG, The Abbey, Charlton Adam File:The Abbey, Ditcheat.JPG, The Abbey, Ditcheat File:Ashcombe House Somerset.jpg, Ashcombe House, Somerset File:Ashton Court Estate.jpg, Ashton Court File:Ashwick Court.JPG, Ashwick Court File:Babington House by Sean Gannon.jpg, Babington House File:Banwell Castle (Geograph 1126175).jpg, Banwell Castle File:Geograph 2474469 Barford House.jpg, Barford Park File:Barringtoncourt.jpg, Barrington Court File:Beckington Castle - 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South Yorkshire

*Aston Hall, Yorkshire, Aston Hall * Banner Cross Hall * Barnes Hall, South Yorkshire, Barnes Hall * Birley Old Hall * Bishops' House, Sheffield, Bishops' House * Brodsworth Hall * Broom Hall * Burntwood Hall * Burrowlee House * Cannon Hall * Cantley Hall * Carbrook Hall * Cusworth Hall * Dial House, Sheffield, Dial House * Endcliffe Hall * Fulwood Hall * Hallfield House * Hatfield Manor House * Hickleton Hall * Hillsborough House * Hooton Pagnell Hall * Houndhill * Leader House * Loxley House * Mount Pleasant, Sheffield, Mount Pleasant * Mylnhurst * Norton Hall * Oakes Park, Sheffield, Oakes Park * Old Bank House * Onesacre Hall * Parkhead Hall * Queen's Tower (Sheffield), Queen's Tower * Revell Grange * Riverdale House * Roche Abbey * Sandbeck Hall * Sheffield Manor * Sprotbrough, Sprotbrough House (demolished) * Stumperlowe Hall * Sugworth Hall * Swinden House * Tapton Hall * The Mount, Sheffield * The Towers (Sheffield), The Towers * Thornbury Hospital, Thornbury * Wadworth Hall * Wentworth Castle * Wentworth Woodhouse * Whirlow Hall Farm, Whirlow Hall * Whitley Hall * Whiteley Wood Hall (demolished) * Wortley Hall


Staffordshire

* Abbey House, Ranton (ruined) * Alton Castle * Alton Towers * Ancient High House * Apedale Hall * Aqualate Hall * Ashcombe Park, Staffordshire, Ashcombe Park * Barlaston Hall * Beamhurst Hall * Beaudesert (house) (demolished) * Betley Court * Betley, Betley Hall (demolished) * Biddulph Grange * Blithfield Hall * Broughton Hall, Staffordshire, Broughton Hall * Calwich Abbey (demolished) * Caverswall Castle * Chillington Hall * Croxall Hall * Drayton Manor * Dovecliff Hall * Dunstall Hall * Dunsley Hall * Elmhurst Hall * Enville Hall * Erasmus Darwin House * Etruria Hall * Ford Green Hall * Forton Hall * Grendon Hall, Atherstone (demolished) * Hagley Hall, Rugeley (demolished) * Hanch Hall * Haselour Hall * The Heath House * Himley Hall * Hoar Cross Hall * Ilam Park * Ingestre Hall * Knypersley Hall * Madeley Old Hall * Maer Hall * Manley Hall, Staffordshire, Manley Hall (demolished) * Milford Hall * Moseley Old Hall * Packington Hall (Staffordshire), Packington Hall * Patshull Hall * Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire, Rolleston Hall (demolished) * Sandon Hall * Shugborough Hall * Somerford Hall * Statfold Hall * Stourton Castle * Stretton Hall, Staffordshire, Stretton Hall * Swynnerton Hall * Teddesley Hall * The Villas * The Wodehouse * Thornbury Hall * Thorpe Constantine Hall * Throwley Old Hall (ruined) * Trentham Gardens * Turnhurst * Weston Park * Westwood Hall * Whitmore Hall * Whittington Old Hall * Wolseley Hall (demolished) * Wootton Lodge * Wrottesley Hall * Wychnor Hall


Suffolk

* Abbas Hall * Acton Place (demolished) * Ampton Hall * Ancient House, Clare * Ancient House, Ipswich * Angel Corner * Assington Hall (demolished) * Barking Hall (demolished) * Barton Hall (demolished) * Bawdsey Manor * Benacre Hall * Benhall Lodge * Bidenly Hall * Boulge, Boulge Hall (demolished) * Brampton Hall * Branches Park (demolished) * Bredfield House (demolished) * Bridge Cottage * Brightwell, Suffolk, Brightwell Hall (demolished) * Brome Hall (demolished) * Manor of Byng * Campsea Ashe High House (demolished) * Carlton Hall (demolished) * Cavenham Hall (demolished) * Chediston Hall (demolished) * Christchurch Mansion * Cockfield Hall * Coldham Hall * Cotton Hall * Culford Park * Dalham Hall * Desning Hall * Downham Hall (demolished) * Drinkstone Park (demolished) * Easton Park (demolished) * Edwardstone Hall (demolished) * Euston Hall * Finborough Hall * Flixton Hall (demolished) * Fornham Hall (demolished) * Gainsborough's House * Gipping Hall * Glemham Hall * Glevering Hall * Great Glemham House * Grimston Hall, Suffolk * Hardwick House, Suffolk, Hardwick House (demolished) * Haughley Park * Helmingham Hall * Hengrave Hall * Henham Park (demolished) * Henstead House * Heveningham Hall * Hintlesham Hall * Hobland Hall (demolished) * Holton Hall (demolished) * Hunston Hall (demolished) * Hurt's Hall * Ickworth House * Kentwell Hall * Lawshall Hall * Livermere Hall (demolished) * Melford Hall * Mildenhall Manor (demolished) * Morpeth House * Moulton Paddocks (demolished) * Nether Hall, Suffolk, Nether Hall * Newe House * Oakley Park (demolished) * Ousden Hall (demolished) * Otley Hall * Pakenham Hall, Suffolk, Pakenham Hall (demolished) * Parham Hall * Plashwood * The Priory (Suffolk), The Priory * Redgrave Hall (demolished) * Red House, Ipswich (demolished) * Rendlesham Hall (demolished) * Rougham Hall (demolished) * Rushbrooke Hall (demolished) * Shrubland Park * Sizewell Hall * Smallbridge Hall * Somerleyton Hall * Sotterley Hall * Stoke Park, Suffolk, Stoke Park (demolished) * Sudbourne Hall (demolished) * Tendring Hall (demolished) * Thorington Hall (demolished) * Thornham Hall (demolished) * Ufford Place * Westhorpe Hall * Willy Lott's Cottage * Wingfield Castle * Wingfield College * Woolverstone Hall * Worlingham Hall * Worlington Hall * Wrentham Hall File:Bawdsey Manor - geograph.org.uk - 533542.jpg, Bawdsey Manor File:Cockfield Hall 114457w.jpg, Cockfield Hall File:Helmingham Hall 01.jpg, Helmingham Hall File:Kentwell 01.jpg, Kentwell Hall File:View of Smallbridge Hall ... - geograph.org.uk - 1154443.jpg, Smallbridge Hall File:Somerleyton from Morriss Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen (1880).JPG, Somerleyton Hall File:Sizewellhall.jpg, Sizewell Hall


Surrey

* Albury Park * Bagshot Park * Banstead Wood * Benjamin Manor Park * Botleys Mansion * Boyle Farm * Cain Manor * Cherkley Court * Clandon House * Claremont (country house), Claremont * Cobham Park * Deepdene House and Gardens * Denbies * Denbies Wine Estate * Detillens * Eastley End House * Fetcham Park House * Fort Belvedere, Surrey, Fort Belvedere * Goddards * Great Fosters * Guildford House * Hascombe Court * Hatchlands Park * Heywood House * Horsley Towers * Juniper Hall * Kenwood, St. George's Hill * Laleham, Laleham Abbey * Loseley Park * Milton Court * Nonsuch Mansion * Nonsuch Palace (demolished) * Oakhurst Cottage * Oatlands Palace (demolished) * Peper Harow * Polesden Lacey * Portnall Park, Virginia Water * Ribsden Holt * Sanderstead Court * Stanwell Place (demolished, was in Middlesex) * Sunbury-on-Thames, Sunbury Court * Sunny Heights * Sutton Place, Surrey, Sutton Place * Titsey Place * Updown Court * Undershaw * Windlesham Moor * Witley Park * Woking Palace * Woodcote Park * Worcester Park House


Tyne and Wear

* Axwell House * Chirton Hall * Gibside * Gosforth House * Stella Park * Washington Old Hall File:Gibside House pic 3.JPG, Gibside File:WashingtonOldHall.jpg, Washington Old Hall


Warwickshire

* Alscot Park * Anne Hathaway's Cottage * Arbury Hall * Baddesley Clinton * Barrells Hall * Brownsover Hall * Charlecote Park * Compton Verney House * Compton Wynyates * Coombe Abbey * Coughton Court * Dunsmore House * Ettington Park Hotel, Ettington Park * Farnborough Hall * Guy's Cliffe * Haseley Manor (Warwickshire), Haseley Manor * Honington Hall * Lord Leycester hospital * Wilmcote, Mary Arden's House * Maxstoke Castle * Merevale Hall * Middleton Hall, Stoney Middleton, Middleton Hall * New Place * Newbold Revel * Offchurch Bury * Packwood House * Ragley Hall * The Regent Hotel * Stoneleigh Abbey * Stoneton, Stoneton Manor * Upton House, Warwickshire, Upton House * Walton Hall, Warwickshire, Walton Hall * Warwick Castle * Whateley Hall, Castle Bromwich * Wolvey, Wolvey Hall * Wormleighton Manor File:Charlecote Park.jpg, Charlecote Park File:Coombe abbey - west wing and gardens 18j08.JPG, Coombe Abbey File:Farnborough Hall.jpg, Farnborough Hall File:Merevale Hall, Atherstone - geograph.org.uk - 403318.jpg, Merevale Hall File:Ragley Hall Panorama Front.JPG, Ragley Hall File:Upton House.jpg, Upton House, Warwickshire, Upton House


West Midlands (county), West Midlands

* Aston Hall * Berry Hall Farm * Birmingham Back to Backs * Bishop Asbury Cottage * Blakesley Hall * Bordesley Hall, Birmingham (demolished) * Castle Bromwich Hall * Dorlestone Hall * Edgbaston Hall * Ellowes Hall (demolished) * Fox Hollies Hall * Great Barr Hall * Grimshaw Hall * Haden Hill House * Highbury Hall * Little Aston Hall * Moseley Hall, Birmingham * New Berry Hall * New Hall Manor * Oak House, West Bromwich * Perry Hall, Birmingham, Perry Hall (demolished) * Priory Hall, Dudley * Red House Park * Sandwell Hall (demolished) * Selly Manor * Soho House * Solihull Manor House * Stratford House (Birmingham), Stratford House * West Bromwich Manor House * Wightwick Manor * Woodloes Farm * Yateley Road


West Sussex

* The Abbey, Storrington * Abersley Hall * Aldworth House * Arundel Castle * Beach House, Worthing, Beach House * Bignor Park * Blackdown House * Borde Hill Garden * Brantridge Park * Burton Park, West Sussex, Burton park * Castle Goring * Charlwood House * Chithurst Abbey * Coates House * Cowdray House * Cowdray Park, West Sussex, Cowdray Park * Danny House * Denne Park House * East Lavington House * Ecclesden Manor, Angmering * Ewhurst Manor * Field Place, West Sussex, Field Place * Felpham Manor House * Findon Place * Goodwood House * Halnaker House * Holmbush, West Sussex, Holmbush, near Faygate * Hotham Park House * West Grinstead#History, Knepp Castle * Lavington Park * Legh Manor * Leonardslee * Muntham Court (demolished) * Newtimber Place * Ockenden Manor * Parham Park * Petworth House * Pitshill * Saint Hill Manor * Sedgewick Park * Sennicotts * Shermanbury Place * Shillinglee * South Mundham House * Standen * Stansted Park * Stoneley House * Uppark * Upper Roundhurst House * Wakehurst Place * Weald and Downland Open Air Museum * West Dean House * West Lavington House * Wiston House * Woolbeding House


West Yorkshire

* Austhorpe Hall * Bankfield Museum * Becca Hall * Bolling Hall, Bradford * Bowcliffe Hall * Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum * Bramham Park * Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire, Bretton Hall * Brontë Parsonage Museum * Calverley Old Hall * Carr Manor * Chevet, West Yorkshire, Chevet Hall (demolished) * Cliffe Castle Museum * Creskeld Hall * Dobroyd Castle * East Riddlesden Hall * Esholt, Esholt Hall * Farnley Hall (West Yorkshire), Farnley Hall * Fryston Hall (demolished) * Gledstone Hall * Harewood House * Holdsworth House * Kirklees Hall * Lotherton Hall * Manor House Museum * Nostell Priory * Oakwell Hall * Oakwood Hall * Oakworth Hall * Oulton Hall * Parlington Hall (demolished) * Red House Museum * Scout Hall * Shelley Hall * Shibden Hall * Sowerby Hall * Spring Hall * Temple Newsam * Thornhill Hall (ruined) * Tong Hall * Walterclough Hall * Walton Hall, West Yorkshire, Walton Hall * Whitley Beaumont * Wood Hall Country House Hotel * Woodsome Hall * Woolley Hall


Wiltshire

* Amesbury Abbey (house), Amesbury Abbey * Ashcombe House, Wiltshire, Ashcombe House * Ashton Gifford House * Avebury Manor & Garden * Baynton House * Berryfield House * Berwick House * Biddesden House * Bishopstrow House * Bolehyde Manor * Bowood House * Brownston House * Chalcot House * Charlton Park, Wiltshire, Charlton Park * Clouds House * Coleshill House * Compton Bassett House * Corsham Court * Cottles House * Devizes Castle * Draycot House * Ferne House * Fonthill Abbey * Fosbury House * Great Chalfield Manor * Hannington Hall, Wiltshire, Hannington Hall * Hartham Park * Heale House * Heywood House, Wiltshire, Heywood House * Hurdcott House * Iford Manor * Lacock Abbey * Lake House * Little Durnford Manor * Littlecote House * Longford Castle * Longleat * Lydiard Park * Maiden Bradley House * Manor House Hotel * Melksham House * Mompesson House * Monkton Farleigh Manor * Monkton House * Neston Park * Newhouse (building), Newhouse * New Wardour Castle * The Old Bell (Malmesbury), The Old Bell * Philipps House * Pythouse * Ramsbury Manor * Reddish House * Rood Ashton House (largely demolished) * Roundway Park, Roundway House (largely demolished) * Salthrop House * Sheldon Manor * South Wraxall Manor * Southbroom House * Stourhead * Tedworth House * Tilshead Lodge * Tottenham House * Trafalgar House, Wiltshire, Trafalgar House * Wardour Castle * Westwood Manor * Whatley Manor * Wilton House * Wulfhall


Worcestershire

* Abberley Hall * Abberton Hall * Badge Court * Barnt Green House * Baston Hall Farm * Birtsmorton Court * Bockleton Court * Bredon Hall * Chateau Impney * Cleeve Prior Manor * Cofton Hall * Cotheridge Court * Croome Court * Deasland Farm * Dowles Manor * Evesham Abbey * Fairfield House, Belbroughton * Feckenham Lane House Farm * Glasshampton (demolished) * Grafton Manor * Hagley Hall * Hampton Lovett Manor House * Hanbury Hall * Hanley Castle * Hartlebury Castle * Harvington Hall * Hewell Grange * Hillhampton House * Hindlip Hall * Holmwood, Redditch * Holt Castle, Worcestershire * Huddington Court * The Hyde, Stoke Bliss * Kemerton Court * Kyre Park * Lickey Grange * Madresfield Court * Malvern Tudor House * Maypole Cottage * Meer Hall * Mill Hall, Worcestershire, Mill Hall * Moat House, Longdon * New Guesten Hall * Norgrove Court * Ombersley Court * Overbury Court * Prior's Court * Shakenhurst Hall * Sodington Hall * Spetchley Park * Strensham, Strensham Court (demolished) * Tartebigge Farm * Thickenappletree Manor * Tickenhill Palace * Warndon Court * Westwood Park, Worcestershire, Westwood Park * Wickhamford Manor * Witley Court * Woolas Hall File:Abberley Hall School, Walsgrove & Woodbury Hills 079445 8192cb19-by-Andrew-Mawby.jpg, Abberley Hall File:Batch court.jpg, Badge Court File:Grafton manor.jpg, Grafton Manor File:Hanbury Hall front.JPG, Hanbury Hall File:Hindlip - 11.jpg, Hindlip Hall File:Kemerton Court, west front.jpg, Kemerton Court File:Spetchley Park - geograph.org.uk - 1080075.jpg, Spetchley Park


Channel Islands


Guernsey

* La Fregate Hotel (Guernsey), La Fregate * Rozel Manor * Sausmarez Manor File:Guernsey 2011 067, Sausmarez Manor.jpg, Sausmarez Manor


Herm

* White House (Herm), White House File:White House Hotel, Herm 1968 - geograph.org.uk - 85.jpg, White House (Herm), White House


Jersey

* Les Augrès Manor File:Les Augrès Manor, Jersey.jpg, Les Augrès Manor


Northern Ireland


Belfast

* Belfast Castle


County Antrim

* Antrim Castle and Clotworthy House * Arthur Cottage * Ballygally Castle * Carrickfergus Castle * Dundarave House * Dunluce Castle * Glenarm Castle * Moneyglass House * Sentry Hill * Shane's Castle * Castle Upton


County Armagh

* Ardress House * The Argory * Ballymoyer House (demolished) * Castlecaulfield (ruins) * Drumbanagher House (demolished) * Gosford Castle * Richhill Castle * Tandragee Castle * Tynan Abbey


County Down

* Bangor Castle * Burrenwood * Castle Ward * Castlewellan Castle * Clandeboye Estate * Grey Abbey House * Hillsborough Castle * Killyleagh Castle * Mount Stewart * Quintin Castle * Rowallane House * Seaforde, Seaforde House *Waringstown House


County Fermanagh

* Castle Archdale * Belle Isle Castle * Castle Coole * Brookeborough#Places of interest, Colebrooke Park * Crom Castle * Enniskillen Castle * Florence Court * Necarne


County Londonderry

* Bellaghy Bawn * Downhill House/Mussenden Temple * Dungiven Castle * Prehen House * Springhill House


County Tyrone

* Baronscourt * Benburb Castle * Blessingbourne House * Castle Caulfield * Favour Royal * Lissan House * Parkanaur House


Scotland


Aberdeen

* Friendville (manor house), Friendville


Aberdeenshire

*Aberdour House (Aberdeenshire), Aberdour House * Balbithan House * Balmoral Castle *Birkhall *Bourtie House * Braemar Castle * Cairness House * Candacraig House * Cluny Castle * Crimonmogate * Duff House * Dunecht House * Elsick House * Fasque House * Fetteresso Castle * Forglen House * Fyvie Castle *Glas-allt-Shiel *Haddo House *Hatton Castle, Aberdeenshire, Hatton Castle *House of Memsie *Leith Hall *Meldrum House *Monboddo House *Muchalls Castle * New Slains Castle *Pitfour estate, Pitfour (demolished) *Rickarton House *Tilquhillie Castle *Ury House File:Forglen House 05.JPG, Forglen House File:Dunecht House - geograph.org.uk - 1448192.jpg, Dunecht House File:Cairness back 07.jpg, Cairness House showing the hemicycle at the rear File:Crimonmogate House 01.JPG, Crimonmogate File:Cluny Castle front view.jpg, Cluny Castle


Angus, Scotland, Angus

* Ballumbie#Ballumbie Castle, Ballumbie Castle * Blair Castle * Brechin Castle * Careston Castle * House of Dun * Finavon Castle * Glamis Castle * Lundie Castle


Argyll and Bute

*Ardfin * Ardkinglas House * Ascog House * Balmory Hall *Colonsay House * Duart Castle *Dunlossit House *Hafton House * Inveraray Castle *Islay House *Kilberry Castle * Kildalton Castle * Kilmory Castle * Mount Stuart House *New Castle Lachlan *St Conan's Tower * Tiroran, Tiroran House * Torosay Castle


Clackmannanshire

* Brucefield House * Cowden Park House * Gean House


Dumfries and Galloway

*Arbigland *Ardwall House * Cally Palace * Craigdarroch * Craigenputtock, Craigenputtock House * Crawfordton House * Drumlanrig Castle * Earlstoun Castle * Friar's Carse *Galloway House *Gelston Castle * Glenlair House * Kinmount House * Monreith House * Rammerscales House *Springkell house * Terregles House


Dundee

* Camperdown House * Dudhope Castle


East Ayrshire

* Auchinleck House * Carnell Estate * Dalmore House and Estate *Dumfries House *Lands of Dallars * Sorn Castle


East Dunbartonshire

* Craigend Castle


East Lothian

* Archerfield House * Bankton House * Biel House * Carberry Tower * Elphinstone Tower, East Lothian, Elphinstone Tower * Gosford House * Greywalls * Hamilton House, East Lothian, Hamilton House * Inveresk Lodge Garden, Inveresk Lodge, National Trust for Scotland, NTS * Keith Marischal * Lennoxlove House * Newhailes * Northfield House, East Lothian, Northfield House * Pinkie House * Prestongrange House - Royal Musselburgh Golf Club * Saltoun Hall * Seton Castle * Stevenson House, East Lothian, Stevenson House * Winton House


East Renfrewshire

* Capelrig House * Glanderson House


Edinburgh

* Craigiehall * Dalmeny House * Dundas Castle * Haltoun House * Lauriston Castle * Prestonfield House


Falkirk (council area), Falkirk

* Callendar House * Kinneil House


Fife

* Balcaskie *Broomhall House * Crawford Priory, Crawford Priory (ruin) * Earlshall Castle * Elie House * Falkland Palace * Hallyards Castle * Kellie Castle * Leslie House * Melville House * Myres Castle * Pitcairn House * Priestfield House, Priestfield House (demolished) * Rossend Castle * Tulliallan Castle


Glasgow

* Haggs Castle * Pollok House * Provan Hall


Highland (council area), Highland

* Achvarasdal House * Arisaig House, Arisaig * Carbisdale Castle * Cawdor Castle, Nairn * Colonsay House * Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland * Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye * Forss House Hotel * Lemlair House * Novar House


Inverclyde

* Ardgowan House * Castle Wemyss (demolished) * Duchal House * Finlaystone House


Midlothian

* Arniston House * Dalkeith Palace * Newbattle Abbey * Mavisbank House * Melville Castle * Penicuik House * Vogrie House


Moray

* Cullen House, Cullen, Moray, Cullen * Ballindalloch Castle, Banffshire * Darnaway Castle, nr Forres * Gordon Castle, Fochabers * Innes House, nr Elgin, Moray, Elgin * Thunderton House, Elgin, Moray, Elgin


North Ayrshire

* Bourtreehill House * Burnhouse, Burnhouse Manor * Kelburn Castle * Kerelaw House * Mount Stuart House


North Lanarkshire

* Cambusnethan House * Colzium House * Cumbernauld House * Dalziel House


Orkney Islands

* Balfour Castle


Perth and Kinross

*Ballathie House *Battleby *Blair Castle *Dalchonzie *Drumkilbo *Dunalastair Hotel *Dupplin Castle *Faskally House *Fingask Castle *Gleneagles Hotel *Killiechassie House *Kinross House *Lude House *Moncreiffe House *Ochtertyre *Rossie Priory *Scone Palace * Stobhall *Taymouth Castle


Renfrewshire

* Barony of Blackhall, Blackhall Manor * Burnhouse Manor * Castle Semple * Formakin House * Parkhouse Manor


Scottish Borders

* Abbotsford House * Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders, Ayton Castle * Black Barony * Bowhill House * Chesters estate, Chesters * Cringletie * Dryburgh Abbey Hotel * Duns Castle * Ednam House Hotel * Floors Castle * The Kirna, Kirna House (The Kirna, also Grangehill) * Manderston * Mellerstain House, Berwickshire * Monteviot House, Jedburgh * Neidpath Castle, Peeblesshire * Paxton House, Berwickshire, Paxton House * Thirlestane Castle, Berwickshire * Traquair House, Peeblesshire * Wedderburn Castle File:Barony Castle.jpg, Black Barony File:Cringletie House Hotel - geograph-2470073.jpg, Cringletie, Cringletie House File:The Kirna, Walkerburn.png, The Kirna, Walkerburn File:Abbotsford08.jpg, Abbotsford House File:Traquair House - geograph.org.uk - 1193717.jpg, Traquair House


Shetland Islands

* Belmont House, Shetland, Belmont House * Brough Lodge * Busta House * Gardie House * Lunna House * Symbister House


South Ayrshire

* Auchans Castle, Ayrshire, Auchans Castle * Auchincruive * Black Clauchrie House * Blairquhan Castle * Culzean Castle


South Lanarkshire

* Carstairs House * Corehouse * Hamilton Palace


Stirling (council area), Stirling

* Argyll's Lodging * Gartmore House * Strathblane Country House File:Gartmore House 1.jpg, Gartmore House


West Dunbartonshire

* Balloch Castle (West Dunbartonshire), Balloch Castle * Overtoun House


West Lothian

* Balbardie House (demolished) * The Binns * Blackburn House, West Lothian, Blackburn House * Hopetoun House * Howden House (West Lothian), Howden House * Linlithgow Palace * Polkemmet Country Park, Polkemmet House (demolished)


Western Isles

* Amhuinnsuidhe Castle * Ardfin Estate * Lews Castle


Wales


Bridgend (county borough), Bridgend

* Bryngarw HouseAbby Boulter (21 August 2014
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* Court Colman Manor * Merthyr Mawr House


Caerphilly (county borough), Caerphilly

* Llancaiach Fawr Manor * Ruperra Castle


Cardiff

* Bishop's Palace, Llandaff, Bishop's Palace * Castell Coch * Cardiff Castle * Insole Court * St Fagans Castle * Llanrumney Hall File:Cardiff Castle in Wales.jpg, Cardiff Castle File:Castell-coch.jpg, Castell Coch File:St Fagans Castle 2008.jpg, St Fagans Castle


Carmarthenshire

* Aberglasney * Cwmgwili * Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire, Golden Grove * Newton House (Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire), Newton House * Parc Howard Museum, Parc Howard * Plas Llanstephan * Plas Taliaris * Stradey Castle * Ty Gwyn ar Daf


Ceredigion

* Castle Green House * Falcondale House * Glanarberth - Demolished in 1986 * Glandyfi Castle * Hafod Uchtryd, Hafod House - demolished 1958 * Mabws Hall * Nanteos Mansion * Llanerchaeron


Conwy (county borough), Conwy

* Bodysgallen Hall * Bodnant Garden, Bodnant House * Gloddaeth Hall * Gwydir Castle * Gwrych Castle * Kinmel Hall * Pentrefoelas, Plas Iolyn * Plas Mawr File:Bodysgallenhallcmichaelhoganlowres.jpg, Bodysgallen Hall File:Plas Iolyn 768546.jpg, Pentrefoelas, Plas Iolyn


Denbighshire

* Bodelwyddan Castle * Bodrhyddan Hall * Brynbella * Eriviat Hall * Faenol Fawr, Bodelwyddan, Faenol Fawr * Foxhall Newydd * Llannerch Hall * Llangedwyn Hall * Ruthin Castle * Trevor Hall, Denbighshire, Trevor Hall * Wigfair Hall File:Bodelwyddan castle view2 arp.jpg, Bodelwyddan Castle File:Bodrhyddan Hall parterre (geograph 5583322).jpg, Bodrhyddan Hall


Flintshire

* Bettisfield Hall * Downing Hall * Gyrn Castle * Hawarden Castle (18th century), Hawarden Castle * Hartsheath * Horsley Hall * Mostyn Hall * Northop Hall Country House Hotel * Soughton Hall * Talacre, Talacre Abbey


Gwynedd

* Cochwillan, Cochwillan Old Hall * Bryn Bras Castle * Bodysgallen * Waunfawr, Glan Gwna * Gloddaeth * Maenan Hall * Nannau Hall * Penrhyn Castle * Plas Bodegroes * Plas Brondanw * Glynllifon, Plas Glynllifon * Y Rhiw, Plas Yn Rhiw * Vaynol File:Penrhyn Castle Morris edited edited.jpg, Penrhyn Castle


Isle of Anglesey

* Baron Hill, Anglesey, Baron Hill House * Bodorgan Hall * Bodwyr * Bryn Mel Manor * Carreglwyd * Chateau Rhianfa * Nant yr Odyn Country Hotel * Plas Bodewryd * Plas Newydd (Anglesey), Plas Newydd * Presaddfed Hall * Seiont Manor Hotel * Tre-Ysgawen Hall File:Plas Newydd.jpg, Plas Newydd (Anglesey), Plas Newydd


Merthyr Tydfil

* Cyfarthfa Castle


Monmouthshire

* Caer Llan * Cefntilla Court * Clytha Castle * Clytha Park * Abergavenny, Coldbrook Park (demolished) * Croft-Y-Bwla, Monmouth, Croft-Y-Bwla * Dewstow House * Dingestow Court * Hadnock, Hadnock Court * The Hendre * High Glanau * Hilston Park * Itton Court * Llanarth Court * Llanfair Grange * Llantarnam Abbey * Llanvihangel Court * Llanwenarth House * Mounton House * Mathern Palace * Newton Court * Llanvair Discoed, Penhein * Pen-y-Clawdd Court * Piercefield House * Shirenewton Hall * St Pierre, Monmouthshire, St. Pierre Park * Treowen * Troy House * Wonastow Court * Wyelands * Wyndcliffe Court File:The Hendre.jpg, The Hendre


Neath Port Talbot

* Margam Castle


Newport, Wales, Newport

* Penhow Castle * Tredegar House


Pembrokeshire

* Amroth Castle (ruinous) * Carew Castle * Castell Malgwyn * Cresselly House * Ffynone Mansion * Llanddewi Velfrey, Hênllan (demolished) * Lamphey Court * Orielton, Pembrokeshire, Orielton * Panteg House * Penally Abbey * Picton Castle * Llanddewi Velfrey, Plas Crwd (ruined) * Sealyham House * St Brides, St. Brides Castle * St Davids Bishops Palace * Scolton Manor * Slebech, Slebech Park * Sodston Manor * Treffgarne Hall * Llanddewi Velfrey, Trewern Mansion File:CarewNorthRange.jpg, Carew Castle File:Lamphey Court Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 968566.jpg, Lamphey Court File:Picton Castle Wales Morris edited.jpg, Picton Castle File:Sealyham Mansion - geograph.org.uk - 436107.jpg, Sealyham House


Powys

* Abbey Cwmhir Hall * Baynham Hall * Calcott Hall * Craig-y-Nos Castle * Gliffaes Country House Hotel, Crickhowell * Gregynog, Gregynog Hall * Henblas, Llangedwyn, Henblas * Leighton Hall, Powys, Leighton Hall * Lymore, (Montgomery). Demolished 1931 * Llangedwyn Hall * Llangoed Hall * Llysdinam * Marrington Hall * Maesmawr Hall * Penoyre House * Penegoes, Plas Dolguog * Plas Machynlleth * Porthmawr Country House, Crickhowell * Powis Castle * Treberfydd * Tretower Court * Trewern Hall File:Gregynog.JPG, Gregynog Hall File:Maes Mawr Hall.jpg, Maesmawr Hall File:PowisCastle.jpg, Powis Castle


Rhondda Cynon Taf

* Castellau House * Llanharan House * Miskin Manor * Talygarn Manor


Swansea

* Clyne Castle * Kilvrough Manor, Gower Peninsula, Gower * Oxwich Castle, Gower Peninsula, Gower * Penllergaer House * Penrice Castle, Gower Peninsula, Gower * Singleton Abbey * Sketty Hall * Weobley Castle, Gower, Weobley Castle, Gower Peninsula, Gower


Vale of Glamorgan

* Barry Castle * Bonvilston House * Boverton Place * Coedarhydyglyn * Corntown Court * Dimlands * Dunraven Castle * Dyffryn Gardens, Dyffryn House * Egerton Grey Country House Hotel, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Barry * Ewenny Priory * Fonmon Castle * Gileston Manor * Frampton, Vale of Glamorgan, Great Frampton * Hensol Castle * Llandough Castle * Llansannor Court * Nash Manor * Old Beaupre Castle * Penllyn Castle * Portobello House * Pwllywrach * St Donat's Castle, St. Donat's Castle * Tresilian Bay, Tresillian House * Wenvoe Castle * Worlton Manor * Wrinstone House File:BarryCastle1.JPG, Barry Castle File:Dyffryn House 2.JPG, Dyffryn Gardens, Dyffryn House File:HensolCastleS.jpg, Hensol Castle File:Fonmon Castle.jpg, Fonmon Castle


Wrexham (county borough), Wrexham

* Acton Hall (demolished) * Bodidris Hall * Borras, Borras Hall * Bronwylfa Hall * Brynyffynnon (demolished) * Bryn Estyn Hall * Bryn y Pys Hall (demolished) * Brymbo Hall (demolished) * Bryn y Grog * Brynkinallt * Caergwrle Castle (ruin) * Cefn Park * Chirk Castle * Croesnewydd Hall * Darland Hall * Erbistock, Erbistock Hall * Erddig Hall * Erlas Hall * Esclusham Hall * Esless Hall * Gerwyn Hall * Gladwyn Hall * Gresford Lodge * Gwastad Hall * Gwersyllt Hall (demolished) * Gwersyllt Hill * Hafod y Wern House * Horsley Hall, Gresford (demolished) * Iscoyd Park * Little Acton House (demolished) * Llyndir Hall * Llwyn Isaf (demolished) * Llwyn Onn (house), Llwyn Onn * Marchwiel Hall * Pant yr Ochain House * Pendine Hall (demolished) * Pen y Lan Hall * Pentrebychan Hall (demolished) * Pickhill Hall * Plas Acton (demolished) * Rossett Hall, Rossett * Stansty Hall (demolished) * The Mount, Wrexham, The Mount (demolished) * Trevalyn Hall * Trevalyn Manor * Wynnstay File:Borras Hall - geograph.org.uk - 77472.jpg, Borras, Borras Hall File:Brymbo hall.jpg, Brymbo Hall File:ChirkCastle1.JPG, Chirk Castle File:Croesnewydd near Wrexham S.E. view property of Ellice Esq. 1796.jpg, Croesnewydd Hall File:Pant-yr-ochain Inn - geograph.org.uk - 77475.jpg, Gresford, Pant-yr-Ochain File:Mount in Wrexham, 1793.jpg, The Mount, Wrexham, The Mount (demolished) File:Wynnstay Hall - geograph.org.uk - 70973.jpg, Wynnstay


See also

* List of hotels in the United Kingdom * List of family seats of English nobility * List of family seats of Welsh nobility * List of family seats of Scottish nobility * List of family seats of Irish nobility


References


Notes


Bibliography

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External links


A directory of over 1900 demolished country houses in the UK
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