All historic houses to visit in England

Step into the past at 200 historic houses in England. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in England:

  1. Tower of London1

    Tower of London

     London
    Also known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, The Tower of London was one of the many castles built as part of the Norman Conquest of England. It has been extended several times in the past and has always played a major role in English history. For some time, the Tower was used as a prison.
  2. Buckingham Palace2

    Buckingham Palace

     London
    Buckingham Palace is the official residence of British monarchs. Originally built as a townhouse, Buckingham Palace was turned into a private residence for Queen Charlotte in 1761. The palace was reconstructed and enlarged during the 19th century and it has been used as a residence of the British mo
  3. Waddesdon Manor3

    Waddesdon Manor

     Aylesbury
    Waddesdon Manor, located in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England, is a castle ensemble that was constructed between 1874 and 1889. The architect behind this magnificent structure was Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur, who built it for Baron Ferdinand von Rothschild. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess of the late 19th century and the lifestyle of the Rothschild family.
  4. The York Dungeon4

    The York Dungeon

     York
    York Dungeon, located in York, England, is a unique tourist attraction that was opened in 1986. The dungeon offers a vivid depiction of its history through actor-led shows, special effects, and a variety of displays featuring models and objects. This immersive experience allows visitors to step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the dungeon's past.
  5. Churchill War Rooms5

    Churchill War Rooms

     London
    In the Churchill War Rooms visitors can discover the original Cabinet War Rooms, the wartime bunker that sheltered Churchill and his government during the Blitz. Explore the historic rooms to experience the secret history that lives on underground. Discover the stories of those who worked undergroun
  6. The Roman Baths6

    The Roman Baths

     Bath
    The Roman Baths complex, located in the English city of Bath, is a historical site that offers a unique glimpse into the past. This well-preserved Roman public bathing site is situated below the level of the modern street and features four main points of interest: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Baths, and a museum housing artifacts discovered during excavations. The buildings at street level date back to the 19th century, adding another layer of historical interest to the site.
  7. Windsor Castle7

    Windsor Castle

     Windsor
    Windsor Castle, located in the town of Windsor in Berkshire County, is a royal castle with a rich history. It is renowned for its long-standing association with the English and later British royal family, as well as its impressive architecture. This castle has been a significant part of British history and culture, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history, architecture, and the royal family.
  8. Shakespeare's Globe8

    Shakespeare's Globe

     London
    Shakespeare's Globe is a modern replica of the theatre where some of Shakespeare's plays were staged for the first time. The original theatre was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, Shakespeare's playing company. It was located roughly 250 metres from where the Globe Theatre stands now. The
  9. The Palace of Westminster - Houses of Parliament9

    The Palace of Westminster - Houses of Parliament

     London
    The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is a significant landmark located on the banks of the Thames in the London district of Westminster. This historic building serves as the seat of the British Parliament, making it a central hub of political activity in the United Kingdom. Its location offers visitors a picturesque view of the Thames, adding to the overall appeal of the site.
  10. Chatsworth House10

    Chatsworth House

     Bakewell
    Chatsworth House, a historic residence located in Derbyshire, England, is just a few kilometers away from the town of Bakewell. This proximity makes it an accessible destination for tourists visiting the area. The house's rich history and architectural beauty make it a notable point of interest.
  11. The Wallace Collection11

    The Wallace Collection

     London
    The Wallace Collection is an art collection that is housed in the Hertford House, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. The collection consists of of fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Especially the holdings in the collection of 18th-century
  12. Beamish - The Living Museum of the North12

    Beamish - The Living Museum of the North

     Beamish
    The North of England Open Air Museum, also known as Beamish Museum, is a renowned open-air museum situated in County Durham in the United Kingdom. It was awarded the European Museum of the Year in 1987. The museum is located southwest of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in northeastern England and covers an area of 120 hectares.
  13. Hampton Court Palace13

    Hampton Court Palace

     East Molesey
    Hampton Court Palace was home to some of England's most famous kings and queens from Henry VIII (1509-47), its first royal resident, to George II (1727-60), its last. Hampton Court Palace features exhibits related to: fine art and architecture. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include:
  14. Bletchley Park14

    Bletchley Park

     Bletchley
    Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, is now a vibrant heritage attraction. Step back in time to experience the stories of the extraordinary achievements of the men and women who worked here. A place of exceptional historical importance, Bletchley Park is also
  15. Blenheim Palace15

    Blenheim Palace

     Woodstock
    Blenheim Palace, a monumental country residence, is located in the charming town of Woodstock, in the county of Oxfordshire, England. This grand structure serves as the residence of the Dukes of Marlborough, adding a touch of royal charm to its already impressive stature. The palace's grandeur and historical significance make it a fascinating destination for tourists.
  16. Housesteads Roman Fort16

    Housesteads Roman Fort

     Hexham
    Housesteads Roman Fort, located in Housesteads, Northumberland, England, served as an auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall. The fort is dramatically positioned at the end of the mile-long crag of the Whin Sill, where the Wall runs, providing a panoramic view of the sparsely populated hills.
  17. Museum of Liverpool17

    Museum of Liverpool

     Liverpool
    The Museum of Liverpool, situated in Liverpool, England, is a significant cultural institution that narrates the history of Liverpool and its people. It reflects the city's global significance, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of the city's past and its impact on the world. The museum is a testament to Liverpool's rich history and diverse culture, making it a worthwhile destination for those interested in learning more about the city and its people.
  18. Dover Castle18

    Dover Castle

     Dover
    Dover Castle, located in the town of Dover in the English county of Kent, is a medieval castle that was constructed in the 11th century. Known as the 'Key to England' due to its historical defensive significance, it is the largest castle in England. The castle has been used in several films and TV series, making it a popular tourist destination.
  19. The National Motor Museum19

    The National Motor Museum

     Beaulieu
    The National Motor Museum, originally known as the Montagu Motor Museum, was established in 1952. It is located in the picturesque village of Beaulieu, nestled in the heart of the New Forest in Hampshire. The museum was founded by Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, as a tribute to his father, who was a pioneer of motoring in the United Kingdom.
  20. Shakespeare's Birthplace and the Shakespeare Centre20

    Shakespeare's Birthplace and the Shakespeare Centre

     Stratford-upon-Avon
    The White Lion Inn, a historical public house located in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, is an example of Elizabethan architecture. It first appears in historical records in 1591. The building was mentioned by both Harriet Beecher Stowe and Rupert Graves. The original building was demolished and rebuilt in 1753, making it one of the largest inns on the Holyhead Road.
  21. Lincoln Castle21

    Lincoln Castle

     Lincoln
    Lincoln Castle has served various purposes throughout history, including being used as a prison and courthouse up to modern times. This multi-purpose use of the castle adds to its historical significance. Moreover, it is one of the better-preserved castles in England, providing visitors with an authentic experience of medieval architecture.
  22. Leeds Castle22

    Leeds Castle

     Maidstone
    The castle and its surrounding grounds are located to the east of the village of Leeds, in Kent County. It's important for visitors to note that this should not be confused with the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire. This distinction is crucial to avoid any confusion when planning a visit to the castle.
  23. St Michael's Mount23

    St Michael's Mount

     Marazion
    St Michael's Mount is a unique destination for tourists, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This pyramid-shaped granite island is located in Mount's Bay in Cornwall, approximately a kilometer from the town of Penzance, in the southwest of Great Britain. The island is accessible at low tide, providing a unique experience for visitors.
  24. Osborne House24

    Osborne House

     East Cowes
    Osborne House, located in East Cowes on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, England, is a former summer residence of the British royal family. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the royal family's summer living arrangements.
  25. Bamburgh Castle25

    Bamburgh Castle

     Bamburgh
    Bamburgh Castle is a historic site located on the coast near Bamburgh, in Northumberland, England. This Grade I listed building is built on a basalt outcrop and has a rich history dating back to the 5th century. It has been the site of many battles and changes in ownership over the centuries, and is now open to the public.
  26. Cragside26

    Cragside

     Rothbury
    Lord and Lady Armstrong used their wealth, art and science in a most ingenious way, and Cragside house was the first in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. Cragside features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, decorative and applied art, weapons and war, natural sciences, maritime, scien
  27. Castle Howard27

    Castle Howard

     York
    Castle Howard, a grand English country house, is situated 24 km north of York, in the county of North Yorkshire. This magnificent residence was constructed between the years 1699 and 1712 under the patronage of Charles Howard, the 3rd Earl of Carlisle. The architectural design of the house was entrusted to the renowned architect John Vanbrugh.
  28. Birmingham Back to Backs28

    Birmingham Back to Backs

     Birmingham
    Birmingham Back to Backs is a restored 19th-century courtyard of working people's houses. It is Birmingham's last surviving court of back to back housing. The story is told through the experiences of the people who lived and worked here and covers four different periods, from 1840 to 1977. The desig
  29. Anne Hathaway's Cottage29

    Anne Hathaway's Cottage

     Stratford-upon-Avon
    Anne Hathaway's Cottage is a museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Literature, Social History, Decorative and Applied Art, Personalities and Costume and Textiles.
  30. Hever Castle and Gardens30

    Hever Castle and Gardens

     Hever
    Hever Castle, a historic site dating back to the 13th century, is situated in the quaint village of Hever, near Edenbridge, in Kent. This location is approximately 48 km from the bustling city of London, making it a convenient day trip for those visiting the capital. The castle's rich history and stunning architecture make it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.
  31. Waddesdon Manor31

    Waddesdon Manor

     Waddesdon
    Waddesdon Manor is a significant historical site located in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England. The manor was constructed between 1874 and 1889 under the direction of architect Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur for Baron Ferdinand von Rothschild. This grand castle ensemble is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time and offers a glimpse into the life of the Rothschild family.
  32. Wollaton Hall and Park32

    Wollaton Hall and Park

     Nottingham
    Wollaton Hall and Park is a museum in Nottingham. The museum features exhibits related to Archives, Science and Technology, Personalities, Decorative and Applied Art, Social History, Fine Art and Natural Sciences.
  33. Lanhydrock33

    Lanhydrock

     Bodmin
    Lanhydrock House is a significant historical site located in the quaint English village of Lanhydrock, Cornwall. The house was originally constructed between 1640 and 1642, but was largely rebuilt in the Victorian style in 1881. This blend of architectural styles provides a unique insight into the evolution of English architecture over the centuries.
  34. Shrewsbury Prison34

    Shrewsbury Prison

     Shrewsbury
    HM Prison Shrewsbury, located in Shropshire, England, was formerly a category B/C men's prison. It was decommissioned in March 2013 and has since been opened to the public. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore a piece of Shrewsbury's history.
  35. Corfe Castle35

    Corfe Castle

     Corfe Castle
    Corfe Castle is one of Britain's most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. A favourite haunt for adults and children alike, all ages are captivated by these romantic castle ruins with breath-taking views across Purbeck. Disc
  36. No 1 Royal Crescent36

    No 1 Royal Crescent

     Bath
    No. 1 Royal Crescent is a significant landmark in Bath, Somerset. It is the first building at the eastern end of the Royal Crescent and holds national architectural and historic importance. This building is a testament to the architectural prowess of the 18th century and is a key part of Bath's rich history.
  37. Stonehenge37

    Stonehenge

     Amesbury
    Stonehenge is a museum in Amesbury. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology.
  38. Stourhead38

    Stourhead

     Warminster
    Stourhead House is a sprawling 1.06 hectare estate located near the source of the Stour River, in Wiltshire County, England. The estate is home to a Palladian-style mansion, the quaint village of Stourton, beautifully manicured gardens, expansive farmland, and a lush forest. This diverse range of attractions offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the rich history and natural beauty of the area.
  39. Hill Top39

    Hill Top

     Near Sawrey
    Hill Top is a 17th-century house located in Near Sawrey near Hawkshead, in the English county of Cumbria. It is recognized for its Lakeland vernacular architecture, characterized by random stone walls and a slate roof. This architectural style is typical of the Lake District and provides a unique insight into the region's historical building practices.
  40. Dunster Castle and Gardens40

    Dunster Castle and Gardens

     Dunster
    Dunster Castle, located in the quaint town of Dunster, Somerset, England, is a historic home that once belonged to the Luttrell family. This castle, steeped in history, offers visitors a glimpse into the past and the lives of the Luttrell family who resided here for centuries.
  41. Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery41

    Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery

     Norwich
    One of the city's most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle was built by the Normans as a Royal Palace 900 years ago. Now a museum and art gallery, the Castle is packed with treasures to inspire and intrigue visitors of all ages. The entire collection of this museum is a Designated Collection of nation
  42. Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill42

    Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill

     Cambridge
    The former owner of Anglesey Abbey, Urban Huttleston Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven, played a significant role in shaping the manor house as it stands today. He renovated the house and adorned its interior with a valuable collection of furniture, paintings, and art objects. These collections provide a glimpse into the past and are a treat for art and history enthusiasts.
  43. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum43

    Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum

     Bournemouth
    The Russell-Cotes Museum, also known as the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, is situated in Bournemouth, England. This Grade II* listed building is perched atop the East Cliff, adjacent to the Royal Bath Hotel. The museum is a significant cultural landmark in the region, offering visitors a unique blend of art and history.
  44. Attingham Park44

    Attingham Park

     Shrewsbury
    Attingham Park is a historical estate located near Atcham, Shropshire. It is currently under the ownership of the National Trust, a charitable organization dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places and spaces in the UK. The estate offers a glimpse into the past, with its grand architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens.
  45. Scarborough Castle45

    Scarborough Castle

     Scarborough
    Scarborough Castle defends a prominent headland between two bays, with sheer drops to the sea and only a narrow landward approach. Specially contructed viewing platforms on the battlements offer panoramic views. The site's 3,000 year history is explored in interactive displays in the restored Master
  46. Bodiam Castle46

    Bodiam Castle

     Bodiam
    Bodiam Castle is a historical site dating back to the 14th century. It is located near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England. This fortification was built by Sir Edward Dallyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III, supposedly at the request of Richard II. The castle's location and historical significance make it an interesting destination for tourists interested in medieval architecture and history.
  47. Kenilworth Castle47

    Kenilworth Castle

     Kenilworth
    Kenilworth Castle, located in Warwickshire, England, is a site of historical significance. Its origins trace back to the medieval period, and it is particularly known for its moats and the siege of 1266 by Henry III of England. This historical event is a key part of the castle's rich history, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in English history.
  48. Sir John Soane's Museum48

    Sir John Soane's Museum

     London
    Sir John Soane's Museum is a house museum that was formerly the home of the English architect John Soane, who specialised in the Neo-Classical style. The museum displays drawings and models of Soane's projects and the collections of paintings, drawings and antiquities collected by Soane.
  49. Galleries of Justice Museum49

    Galleries of Justice Museum

     Nottingham
    The National Justice Museum, previously known as the Galleries of Justice Museum, is situated in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, England, on High Pavement. This museum is an independent institution housed in a former Victorian courtroom, prison, and police station, making it a historic site where an individual could be arrested, tried, sentenced, and executed. The courtrooms date back to the 14th century and the gaol to at least 1449. The building is a Grade II* listed building and the museum is a registered charity.
  50. Calke Abbey50

    Calke Abbey

     Derby
    Calke Abbey is a museum in Ticknall. The museum features exhibits related to: social history and natural sciences.
  51. Battle Abbey51

    Battle Abbey

     Battle
    Battle Abbey, also known as Saint-Martin Abbey, is a historical site located in the small town of Battle, East Sussex, England. The abbey complex, although partially in ruins, still stands as a testament to the rich history of the region. It offers a unique glimpse into the past, with its structures dating back to the 11th century.
  52. Carisbrooke Castle Museum52

    Carisbrooke Castle Museum

     Newport
    Carisbrooke Castle Museum is a museum in Newport, Isle of Wight. The museum features exhibits related to Coins and Medals, Decorative and Applied Art, Archives, Fine Art, Maritime, Social History, Science and Technology, Personalities and Costume and Textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the
  53. Chartwell53

    Chartwell

     Westerham
    Chartwell, a 16th-century Victorian-style manor, is situated on a vast 32-hectare estate. It is located three kilometers south of Westerham, in Kent, England. This historic manor offers a glimpse into the past with its red brick two-story structure, gable with dentils, oriel windows, and French windows.
  54. Brontë Parsonage Museum54

    Brontë Parsonage Museum

     Haworth
    The Brontë Parsonage Museum is a tribute to the famous Brontë sisters — Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. It is maintained by the Brontë Society, an organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of these renowned authors. The museum is located in the house where the sisters spent most of their lives and wrote their famous works, providing visitors with a unique insight into their lives and inspirations.
  55. Belton House55

    Belton House

     Grantham
    Belton House is a museum in Nr Grantham. The museum features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, decorative and applied art, fine art and personalities.
  56. Lyme Park, House and Garden56

    Lyme Park, House and Garden

     Disley
    Lyme Hall, situated in Lyme Park near Disley in the County of Cheshire, is a grand structure built in the Elizabethan style. However, it was later modified to resemble an Italian palazzo, giving it a unique architectural blend that is sure to captivate visitors. As a Grade I listed building, it holds significant historical and architectural value.
  57. Bolton Abbey57

    Bolton Abbey

     Bolton Abbey
    Bolton Abbey is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales on the banks of the River Wharfe. With just under 30,000 acres of beautiful countryside, over 80 miles of footpaths and ample space to run around and enjoy the fresh air, there is something for all ages. Explore the ruins of the Priory and discover
  58. Treasurer's House, York58

    Treasurer's House, York

     York
    The Treasurer's House in York is a Grade I listed historic house, owned and maintained by the National Trust. This includes the upkeep of its garden. The house is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore the house and its garden, immersing themselves in the rich history of the property.
  59. Nothe Fort59

    Nothe Fort

     Weymouth
    Nothe Fort is a historical site located in Weymouth, Dorset, England. It is strategically positioned at the exit of the port, adjacent to the northern breakwater of the Port of Portland. This location offers visitors a unique perspective of the surrounding area and the opportunity to learn about the fort's historical significance.
  60. Sewerby Hall and Gardens60

    Sewerby Hall and Gardens

     Sewerby
    Sewerby Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian country house located in the village of Sewerby, just two miles away from the seaside town of Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The hall is set within 50 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting for visitors to explore.
  61. Sudeley Castle61

    Sudeley Castle

     Winchcombe
    Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Cotswold Hills, Sudeley Castle is steeped in history. With royal connections spanning a thousand years, it has played an important role in the turbulent and changing times of England's past. The Castle was once home to Queen Katherine Parr, the last and onl
  62. Burghley House62

    Burghley House

     Peterborough
    Burghley House is a grand 16th-century country house situated near the town of Stamford in Lincolnshire, England. The house is renowned for its park, which was designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the past, with its stunning architecture and beautifully designed park.
  63. Fashion Museum Bath63

    Fashion Museum Bath

     Bath
    The museum's collection, initiated by Doris Langley Moore in 1963, is a comprehensive display of fashionable attire for men, women, and children from the late 16th century to the present day. With over 100,000 objects, the collection offers a broad overview of fashion history.
  64. Kingston Lacy64

    Kingston Lacy

     Wimborne Minster
    Kingston Lacy is a historic residence located in the quaint English village of Wimborne Minster, Dorset. The original design of the building was conceived in 1663 by the renowned architect Roger Pratt. However, the residence underwent significant remodeling in the first half of the 19th century under the guidance of Charles Barry, another prominent figure in the field of architecture.
  65. Mendips65

    Mendips

     Liverpool
    Mendips is the childhood home of Beatles' singer and songwriter John Lennon. The house is a fine example of 1950s semi-detached housing. Visitors to Mendips can still see the house and garden as it was when John Lennon lived here and the house still feels like a real home. The house is now Grade II
  66. Keighley and Worth Valley Railway66

    Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

     Haworth
    Haworth railway station, located in the village of Haworth in West Yorkshire, England, is a significant part of the region's history. It was opened in 1867, making it a longstanding part of the community. Today, it continues to serve the village and offers a glimpse into the past for those interested in railway history.
  67. Scotney Castle67

    Scotney Castle

     Lamberhurst
    Scotney Castle is a historic English country house located in the valley of the River Bewl, south-east of Lamberhurst in Kent, England. It is owned by the National Trust, a charity organization dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places and spaces in the UK. The castle is surrounded by formal gardens, offering a picturesque setting for visitors.
  68. Tyntesfield68

    Tyntesfield

     Wraxall
    Tyntesfield is a museum in Wraxall. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art, architecture and social history.
  69. Mary Arden's Farm69

    Mary Arden's Farm

     Wilmcote
    Mary Arden's Farm is a museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art, social history, music, natural sciences and land transport.
  70. Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort70

    Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort

     Bardon Mill
    Housesteads Roman Fort, located in Housesteads, Northumberland, England, is an auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall. The fort is dramatically positioned on the end of the mile-long crag of the Whin Sill, over which the Wall runs, providing a view of the sparsely populated hills. This unique location adds to the historical and visual appeal of the site.
  71. National Trust Quarry Bank71

    National Trust Quarry Bank

     Styal
    Quarry Bank Mill, also known as Styal Mill, is located in Styal, Cheshire, England. It is one of the best-preserved textile mills from the industrial revolution. This historical site offers a unique insight into the industrial history of England and the evolution of textile manufacturing.
  72. Cambridge University Botanic Garden72

    Cambridge University Botanic Garden

     Cambridge
    The Cambridge University Botanic Garden, one of the most significant botanical gardens in the UK, is conveniently located between Hills Road and Trumpington Road. This prime location makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The garden is a hub of botanical diversity, showcasing around 8,000 species across its 16-hectare area.
  73. Sissinghurst Castle73

    Sissinghurst Castle

     Cranbrook
    Sissinghurst Castle is a museum in nr. Cranbrook. The museum features exhibits related to: natural sciences and personalities.
  74. Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust74

    Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust

     Wolverhampton
    Wightwick Manor is a Victorian era English manor situated in Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands. This location is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into the architectural style and lifestyle of the Victorian era.
  75. Speke Hall, Garden and Estate75

    Speke Hall, Garden and Estate

     Liverpool
    Speke Hall, located in Speke, Liverpool, England, is a remarkable example of a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house. Its architectural style and preservation make it one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. This historic building offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the craftsmanship and design of the Tudor period.
  76. Charlecote Park76

    Charlecote Park

     Charlecote
    The home of the Lucy family for over 700 years, the mellow brickwork and great chimneys of Charlecote seem to sum up the very essence of Tudor England. There are strong associations with both Queen Elizabeth and Shakespeare, who knew the house well. The early Victorian interior contains many objects
  77. Blickling Estate77

    Blickling Estate

     Blickling
    Blickling Hall is a historic manor house located in the village of Blickling, north of Aylsham in Norfolk, England. It has been under the protection of the National Trust since 1940, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The estate offers a glimpse into the past, with its rich history and stunning architecture.
  78. Bolsover Castle78

    Bolsover Castle

     Bolsover
    Bolsover is a 17th century house built on the site of a Norman fortress. See the fairytale house, designed as a fantasy house for entertaining, of rooms stacked on top of one another to create the "Little Castle" with its range of interiors. Bolsover Castle features exhibits related to: architecture
  79. Baddesley Clinton79

    Baddesley Clinton

     Knowle
    From refuge to haven, this moated house has been a sanctuary since the 15th century, hiding persecuted Catholics in its three priest holes, and was home to the Ferrers family for 500 years. The peaceful gardens include fish pools, a romatic lake and a walled garden filled with colours for every seas
  80. Museum of Lincolnshire Life80

    Museum of Lincolnshire Life

     Lincoln
    The Museum of Lincolnshire Life, located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK, is a rich repository of the county's social history. The museum's collection spans from 1750 to the present day, celebrating the culture and lives of the people of Lincolnshire. It provides a comprehensive view of the county's commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial, and community life, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in understanding the region's past and present.
  81. Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate81

    Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate

     Felbrigg
    Felbrigg Hall, located near the village of Felbrigg in Norfolk, is a 17th-century English country house that is part of a National Trust property. The house, which has remained unaltered since the 17th century, is renowned for its Jacobean architecture and exquisite Georgian interior.
  82. The Bishop's Palace82

    The Bishop's Palace

     Wells
    The Wells and Mendip Museum is conveniently located next to Wells Cathedral, making it an easy addition to a day of sightseeing. The museum itself is housed in the former Chancellors' House, a building with origins dating back to the 15th century. However, most of the current structure of the building is from the 17th and 18th centuries, adding a historical charm to your visit.
  83. Coleton Fishacre83

    Coleton Fishacre

     Kingswear
    Coleton Fishacre is a unique property located near Kingswear in Devon, England. It features a 24-acre garden and a house designed in the Arts and Crafts style. This expansive property offers visitors a chance to explore the beauty of the English countryside and appreciate the architectural style of the house.
  84. Lacock Abbey84

    Lacock Abbey

     Lacock
    Lacock Abbey is a house with over 800 years of history. Founded as an abbey in 1232, it has been a home to many different characters, each of whom has put their own unique stamp on the building.
  85. Knaresborough Castle and Museum85

    Knaresborough Castle and Museum

     Knaresborough
    Knaresborough Castle, located in North Yorkshire, England, is a historical fortress that offers stunning views of the River Nidd. Although now in ruins, the castle's rich history and strategic location make it a fascinating destination for tourists. The castle's elevated position on a cliff above the river provides a unique vantage point for visitors to appreciate the surrounding landscape.
  86. Ickworth86

    Ickworth

     Horringer
    Ickworth House is a neoclassical country house located in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. It is surrounded by parkland, providing a serene and picturesque setting for visitors. The house was built between 1795 and 1829 and was formerly the main residence of the Hervey family, who owned the estate since 1467.
  87. Kirkstall Abbey87

    Kirkstall Abbey

     Leeds
    Kirkstall Abbey, located on the outskirts of Leeds in Yorkshire county, is a historical site that offers a glimpse into the past. The ruins of this ancient Cistercian monastery are situated in a public park on the north bank of the River Aire. This location not only provides a serene setting for the ruins but also offers visitors a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
  88. Nostell Priory and Parkland88

    Nostell Priory and Parkland

     Nostell
    Nostell Priory and Parkland features exhibits related to: archaeology, literature, decorative and applied art, architecture, fine art, design and personalities. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: james paine & robert adam architecture and interior design, rowland lockey's sir tho
  89. Hughenden89

    Hughenden

     High Wycombe
    Hughenden Manor is a notable Georgian mansion situated in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. This red brick mansion is a property of the National Trust and is open to the public for most of the year, specifically between the months of March and October, as well as on special occasions.
  90. Mottisfont90

    Mottisfont

     Romsey
    Mottisfont Abbey is a historical site nestled near Romsey, Hampshire, England. It is renowned for its rose garden, which is dedicated to the preservation of shrub roses that predate the modifications and hybridizations of 1900. This unique feature offers a glimpse into the botanical past and provides a vibrant, fragrant experience for visitors.
  91. Oxford Castle Unlocked91

    Oxford Castle Unlocked

     Oxford
    Oxford Castle is a significant historical site, located on the western outskirts of Oxford. This medieval Norman castle was constructed by Robert d'Oilly, a Norman administrator, in 1071. This was just five years after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, marking it as a key location in England's history.
  92. Brodsworth Hall and Gardens92

    Brodsworth Hall and Gardens

     Brodsworth
    Brodsworth Hall, nestled in the village of Brodsworth, is a remarkable example of a Victorian era country house. Located just 8 km northwest of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, the hall stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the period. Its well-preserved state offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  93. Audley End House and Gardens93

    Audley End House and Gardens

     Saffron Walden
    Audley End House is a mansion built in the late Elizabethan style, located near Saffron Walden in Cambridgeshire. It is situated 25 kilometers south of Cambridge, making it a convenient destination for those visiting the area. The house's architectural style and historical significance make it a notable point of interest.
  94. Sizergh94

    Sizergh

     Kendal
    Sizergh is a museum in Kendal. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture.
  95. Marwell Wildlife95

    Marwell Wildlife

     Colden Common
    Marwell Wildlife is a charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources. Set in 140 acres of parkland, the grounds of 13th century Marwell Hall - previously home to the Seymour family where Henry VIII is said to have been a frequent visitor - are now home to over 170
  96. JORVIK Viking Centre96

    JORVIK Viking Centre

     York
    The JORVIK Viking Centre is a unique museum and tourist attraction located in York, United Kingdom. It is renowned for its realistic mannequins and full-size dioramas that vividly narrate the city's Viking history. Visitors are transported through the dioramas in motorized cabins equipped with speakers, becoming part of the scene as they progress.
  97. Milestones - Hampshire's Living History Museum97

    Milestones - Hampshire's Living History Museum

     Basingstoke
    The Milestones Museum of Living History is situated in the Leisure Park in Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK. This location is easily accessible and offers a variety of other leisure activities in the vicinity, making it a convenient spot for tourists.
  98. Little Moreton Hall98

    Little Moreton Hall

     Congleton
    Little Moreton Hall is a historic manor house situated 6.4 km southwest of Congleton, Cheshire, England. This timber-framed house was constructed in the 16th and 17th centuries and is surrounded by a moat, adding to its historic charm. It's a Grade I listed building and is considered one of the best-preserved timber-framed manor houses in the United Kingdom.
  99. Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson99

    Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson

     Portchester
    Today, Fort Nelson is part of the Royal Armouries and serves as a home for their extensive collection of artillery. The fort itself is a Grade I Listed Building, a designation that marks it as a building of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Visitors to the fort can explore this collection and learn about the history and development of artillery over the centuries.
  100. Dyrham Park100

    Dyrham Park

     Bath
    Visitors can explore 270 acres of ancient parkland. Inside the mansion, built by hard-working civil servant William Blathwayt, visitors can discover interiors little changed in 300 years, as well as a rich collection that includes Dutch art and delft ceramics of the period. Daily deer walks and gard
  101. Tatton Park101

    Tatton Park

     Knutsford
    Tatton Hall, located in Tatton Park near Knutsford, Cheshire, England, is a country house that is open to the public. This Grade I listed building is a significant piece of architectural history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  102. Ightham Mote102

    Ightham Mote

     Ivy Hatch
    Ightham Mote, pronounced 'item moat', is a medieval English palace that is surrounded by a moat. It is situated near the village of Ightham, in close proximity to Sevenoaks, in Kent. The term 'mote' is derived from 'moot', which means 'meeting place', rather than referring to the body of water. The palace is a significant historical site, dating back to around 1320.
  103. Wallington103

    Wallington

     Cambo
    Wallington is a museum in Morpeth. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, natural sciences, decorative and applied art, fine art and social history.
  104. Upton House and Gardens104

    Upton House and Gardens

     Banbury
    Upton House and Gardens is a museum in nr Banbury. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, architecture and fine art.
  105. 20 Forthlin Road105

    20 Forthlin Road

     Liverpool
    20 Forthlin Road in Liverpool is a significant location in the history of British rock music. This is the house where Paul McCartney, renowned singer and songwriter of the legendary band The Beatles, resided with his family from 1955 to 1963. The house is situated in the Allerton district in the south of Liverpool. It is a part of the city's social housing project and is now maintained by the National Trust.
  106. Museum of London Docklands106

    Museum of London Docklands

     London
    From Roman settlement to the development of Canary Wharf, the Museum of London Docklands, housed in a 200 year old warehouse, shows the history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. Many of the objects it has in its collection are from the museum and archives of the P
  107. Cotehele107

    Cotehele

     Saint Dominick
    Cotehele is a historic site located in the parish of Calstock in the east of Cornwall, England. This medieval house, with Tudor additions, is a testament to the architectural styles of the past. It is now under the care of the National Trust, a charitable organization dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places and spaces in the UK. Visitors can explore the house and its grounds, getting a glimpse into the past.
  108. Temple Newsam House108

    Temple Newsam House

     Leeds
    Temple Newsam is a historic English palace that showcases the Tudor/Jacobean architectural style. It is surrounded by expansive gardens that were designed by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown. The palace is conveniently located near Leeds, in West Yorkshire, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.
  109. Weald & Downland Open Air Museum109

    Weald & Downland Open Air Museum

     Singleton
    The Weald and Downland Living Museum is a unique destination for those interested in historical architecture. Located in Singleton, north of Chichester in Sussex, the museum offers a glimpse into England's architectural past. It's an ideal place for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone curious about England's past.
  110. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park110

    Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park

     Sutton Cheney
    Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park is a museum in Nuneaton. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war, social history and archaeology.
  111. People's History Museum111

    People's History Museum

     Manchester
    The People's History Museum, located in Manchester, England, serves as the United Kingdom's national hub for the collection, preservation, interpretation, and study of materials related to the history of the working class in the UK. The museum is housed in a Grade II listed former hydraulic pumping station, a testament to the city's industrial past. The museum's collections offer a comprehensive look into the lives, struggles, and achievements of the working class over the past two centuries.
  112. The Needles Old Battery and New Battery112

    The Needles Old Battery and New Battery

     Totland
    The Needles Batteries, consisting of the Old Battery and the New Battery, are two military batteries that were built to guard the West end of the Solent. The Old Battery was constructed between 1861 and 1863, and was equipped with various guns throughout its history, including six 7-inch Armstrong rifled breechloading guns. The New Battery was completed in 1895, and was built higher up the cliff to solve subsidence problems and concerns that the concussion from firing the guns was causing the cliffs to crumble.
  113. Lydiard House113

    Lydiard House

     Swindon
    Lydiard Park is a sprawling 260-acre natural park situated approximately 3 miles west of the center of Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It is conveniently located near junction 16 of the M4 motorway, making it easily accessible for visitors traveling by car.
  114. Charles Dickens Museum114

    Charles Dickens Museum

     London
    The Charles Dickens Museum is an author's house museum, housed in a typical Georgian terraced house. The house was Charles Dickens's home from 1837 to 1839. The museum features the famous portrait of Dickens known as Dickens's Dream by R. W. Buss, with Charles Dickens surrounded by many of the chara
  115. Nymans115

    Nymans

     Handcross
    Nymans is one of the great gardens of the Sussex Weald that features a collection of rare plants. It is the achievement of three generations of the Messel family over a period of over a hundred years. Nymans features exhibits related to: natural sciences, decorative and applied art and fine art. Key
  116. Wimpole Estate116

    Wimpole Estate

     Royston
    Wimpole Estate, located in the civil parish of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England, is a large estate that houses Wimpole Hall. This country house is situated approximately 8.5 miles southwest of Cambridge. The estate is a significant attraction for tourists due to its historical significance and architectural grandeur.
  117. Walmer Castle and Gardens117

    Walmer Castle and Gardens

     Walmer
    Walmer Castle, located in Kent, UK, is a former coastal fortification with a rich history. It was constructed between 1539 and 1540 as part of a chain of 20 fortresses commissioned by Henry VIII. These fortresses were built with the purpose of defending against potential Spanish or French invasions. This historical context provides a fascinating backdrop for visitors to the castle today.
  118. Oxburgh Hall118

    Oxburgh Hall

     King's Lynn
    Oxburgh Hall, located in Oxborough, Norfolk, England, is a moated country house with a rich history. It was constructed in 1482 for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld, a significant figure of the time. The hall has been home to the Bedingfeld family since its construction, making it a site of historical significance. The hall's architecture is a testament to the late medieval period, and it offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the English nobility during that era.
  119. Lindisfarne Castle119

    Lindisfarne Castle

     Berwick-upon-Tweed
    Lindisfarne Castle is a historical site dating back to the 16th century. It is situated on Holy Island, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, in Northumberland, England. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a significant part of England's history while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
  120. Montacute House120

    Montacute House

     Montacute
    Montacute House, nestled in the county of South Somerset in the quaint village of Montacute, is a remarkable example of late Elizabethan architecture. Owned and maintained by the National Trust, this historic mansion is a testament to the architectural prowess of the Elizabethan era. The house, built with local Ham Hill stone, was constructed in 1598 by Sir Edgard Phelips, Master of the Rolls, for Queen Elizabeth I. The identity of the architect remains a subject of debate, with some suggesting it was William Arnold.
  121. Kedleston Hall121

    Kedleston Hall

     Quarndon
    Kedleston Hall is a museum in Quarndon. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art, personalities and decorative and applied art.
  122. Stokesay Castle122

    Stokesay Castle

     Craven Arms
    Stokesay Castle, located in Stokesay, Shropshire, England, is a fortified manor house from the Middle Ages. It is recognized as one of the best-preserved buildings of this type in the country. The majority of the current building was constructed in the late 13th century by Laurence de Ludlow, a leading wool merchant in England at the time.
  123. Knole123

    Knole

     Sevenoaks
    Knole House is a historic English estate located near Sevenoaks in northwest Kent. The estate consists of a mansion, known as Knole House, which is surrounded by a 400-hectare deer park and associated lands. This expansive estate offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the grandeur of English history and architecture, while also enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding parkland.
  124. The World of James Herriot124

    The World of James Herriot

     Thirsk
    The World of James Herriot Ltd is a unique visitor attraction located in the former home and veterinary surgery of the renowned author, James Herriot. This site offers a glimpse into the life and work of the author, providing a unique perspective on his life and the era in which he lived.
  125. Durham Castle125

    Durham Castle

     Durham
    Durham Castle is not just a historical monument, but also a living, working part of Durham University. It houses a large main hall, two chapels, a library, university offices, and computer services. The main hall also serves as a dining hall for students and workers. Visitors can experience the unique blend of history and modern university life during their visit.
  126. Goodrich Castle126

    Goodrich Castle

     Goodrich
    Goodrich Castle is located in the northern part of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England. It is the ruins of a Norman medieval castle that once stood tall and majestic. The castle's strategic location allowed it to control the road between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. Today, visitors can explore the ruins and get a glimpse of the castle's past glory.
  127. Hanbury Hall and Gardens127

    Hanbury Hall and Gardens

     Droitwich Spa
    Hanbury Hall and Gardens is a museum in Droitwich Spa. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art and fine art.
  128. Polesden Lacey128

    Polesden Lacey

     Great Bookham
    Set within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just outside Dorking, Polesden Lacey was the weekend party house of incomparable socialite Margaret Greville from 1909 until 1942. Discover collections of Fabergé, mailoica and Dutch Old Masters in the house; wander the fomal gardens
  129. Winterbourne House and Garden129

    Winterbourne House and Garden

     Birmingham
    The University of Birmingham Botanic Garden at Winterbourne is a botanical garden that spans across 7 acres. It is situated on the University of Birmingham campus in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. This location is a part of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International and houses the National Plant Collection of Anthemis. It is a 15-minute walk from the city center, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  130. Preston Park Museum and Grounds130

    Preston Park Museum and Grounds

     Stockton-on-Tees
    Preston Hall, an early 19th century mansion house, is located in Preston-on-Tees, approximately 4 km south of the centre of Stockton-on-Tees, England. The mansion has been functioning as a museum since 1953 and is currently owned by the Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. It is also recognized as a listed building, adding to its historical significance.
  131. Gladstone Pottery Museum131

    Gladstone Pottery Museum

     Stoke-on-Trent
    The Gladstone Pottery Museum is a unique working museum that showcases a medium-sized coal-fired pottery. This type of pottery was common in the North Staffordshire area of England from the time of the industrial revolution in the 18th century to the mid 20th century. Visitors can experience the historical and cultural significance of this industry and its impact on the region.
  132. The Workhouse, Southwell132

    The Workhouse, Southwell

     Southwell
    The Workhouse, also known as Greet House, is located in the town of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. It is a museum that is operated by the National Trust and was opened to the public in 2002. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the living conditions and daily routines of the people who once resided there.
  133. The Vyne133

    The Vyne

     Sherborne Saint John
    The Vyne is a historic country house dating back to the 16th century, situated on the outskirts of Sherborne St. John in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. This grand estate was bequeathed to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty in 1958 by its last private owner, Sir Charles Chute. Since then, it has been functioning as a public park and history museum, attracting visitors with its rich history and architectural beauty.
  134. The Geffrye Museum of the Home134

    The Geffrye Museum of the Home

     London
    The Geffrye Museum of the Home is dedicated to home and home life in England from 1600 to the present day with a series of period room displays. Some of the individual artefacts of The Geffrye Museum are of national importance, but the real significance of the collection lies in its extensive covera
  135. Eltham Palace135

    Eltham Palace

     London
    Eltham Palace is an unoccupied former royal residence owned by the Crown Estate that was transformed into an Art Deco mansion by Stephen and Viriginia Courtauld. The Eltham Palace incorporates original medieval features into an otherwise modern 1930s design. Visitors step into the shoes of the lavis
  136. Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life136

    Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life

     Great Yarmouth
    The Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life is a unique maritime and fishing museum that was established in 2005. It is housed in a former Victorian herring curing factory known as the Tower Curing Works. This historical setting adds a layer of authenticity to the museum's exhibits, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past of Great Yarmouth's maritime and fishing industry.
  137. Saltram137

    Saltram

     Plympton
    Saltram House is an English country house situated in Plympton, a short distance from the city of Plymouth, in Devon. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore both the historical house and the surrounding countryside, providing a unique blend of cultural and natural attractions.
  138. Cockington Court138

    Cockington Court

     Torquay
    Just a mile from Torquay seafront, historic Cockington Court is nestled within 460 acres of country park and is home to a growing number of skilled craftsmen – watch them as they work and perhaps indulge in a spot of retail therapy in their studios. Thanks to new funding, additional craft studios an
  139. Berrington Hall139

    Berrington Hall

     Berrington
    Berrington Hall is a neoclassical country house situated in the northern part of Leominster, Herefordshire, England. The house was designed by the renowned architect Henry Holland between 1778 and 1781 for Thomas Harley. Despite its somewhat austere exterior, the interiors of the house are subtle and delicate, offering a unique insight into the neoclassical design of the period.
  140. Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens140

    Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens

     Fishbourne
    Welcome to the largest Roman home in Britain. Imagine the luxury that would once have surrounded the proud owner of this lavish Roman residence. Stroll around the recreated Roman gardens – the earliest gardens found anywhere in the country – and enjoy the largest collection of mosaics in situ in th
  141. Packwood House141

    Packwood House

     Lapworth
    Packwood House is a historic Tudor manor house located in Packwood, near the Solihull border in Lapworth, Warwickshire. The house, which has been owned by the National Trust since 1941, is a Grade I listed building, signifying its exceptional interest and national importance. The house's timber-framed structure is a testament to its rich history and architectural significance.
  142. Framlingham Castle142

    Framlingham Castle

     Framlingham
    Framlingham Castle is a historical site located in the market town of Framlingham in Suffolk, southern England. This castle offers a glimpse into the past and is a significant part of the town's history.
  143. Fairfax House143

    Fairfax House

     York
    Fairfax House is a Georgian townhouse situated at No. 27, Castlegate, York, England. It is conveniently located near notable landmarks such as Clifford's Tower and York Castle Museum. This makes it an ideal stop for tourists who are exploring the historical city of York.
  144. Jane Austen's House Museum144

    Jane Austen's House Museum

     Chawton
    Jane Austen's House Museum is a museum in Alton. The museum features exhibits related to: literature and personalities.
  145. A la Ronde145

    A la Ronde

     Exmouth
    A La Ronde is a unique 16-sided house situated near the village of Lympstone, in the beautiful county of Devon, Southwest England. This architectural gem is currently under the care of the National Trust, a charity dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places and spaces in the UK. The house's unusual design and rich history make it a fascinating destination for visitors.
  146. Hall's Croft146

    Hall's Croft

     Stratford-upon-Avon
    Hall's Croft is a museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art, medicine, decorative and applied art, social history and personalities.
  147. Milton Keynes Museum147

    Milton Keynes Museum

     Wolverton
    The Milton Keynes Museum is a local independent museum located in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England. The museum is primarily operated by volunteers, supplemented by a small team of paid staff. This unique blend of passionate volunteers and professional staff ensures a warm and informative experience for all visitors.
  148. Tattershall Castle148

    Tattershall Castle

     Tattershall
    Tattershall Castle is a historic site located in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England. It has been under the protection of the National Trust since 1925, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The castle's origins date back to a stone castle or fortified manor built by Robert de Tattershall in 1231, which was largely rebuilt in brick and significantly expanded by Ralph Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell, Treasurer of England, between 1430 and 1450.
  149. Chedworth Roman Villa149

    Chedworth Roman Villa

     Cheltenham
    Chedworth Roman Villa is a significant historical site located near Chedworth, Gloucestershire, in the southwest of England. It's one of the largest Roman villas in Great Britain, offering visitors a glimpse into the country's rich Roman history. The villa was built in stages from the early 2nd century to the 4th century, making it a marked monument.
  150. Coughton Court150

    Coughton Court

     Alcester
    Coughton Court is a Grade I listed English Tudor country house located on the main road between Studley and Alcester in Warwickshire. This historic building is a significant part of England's architectural heritage and offers a glimpse into the country's past.
  151. Whitby Museum151

    Whitby Museum

     Whitby
    Whitby Museum is an independent institution located in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. It is managed by the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society, a scholarly society and registered charity that was established in 1823. The museum is a testament to the rich history and culture of Whitby and offers a unique insight into the town's past.
  152. Bank of England Museum152

    Bank of England Museum

     London
    Established as early as in the 17th century, this bank is the central bank of UK. Though you can't actually access the Bank, you can pay a visit to the museum located inside and learn more about the financial system, fascinating history of the Bank, as well as its importance in today's economy.
  153. Blackwell The Arts and Crafts House153

    Blackwell The Arts and Crafts House

     Bowness-on-Windermere
    The house is situated near the town of Bowness-on-Windermere, offering picturesque views over Windermere and across to the Coniston Fells.
  154. 154

    St George's Hall

     Liverpool
    The World Museum, located in Liverpool, England, is a part of the National Museums Liverpool network. This network is a collection of several museums and galleries, each offering a unique insight into different aspects of natural history, art, culture, and history. The World Museum, in particular, is known for its vast collection of natural history exhibits.
  155. Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens155

    Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens

     Torquay
    Torre Abbey, located in Torquay, Devon, is a historic building that serves as an art gallery. It was originally established in 1196 as a monastery for Premonstratensian canons. This rich history adds a unique charm to the Abbey, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and art.
  156. Moseley Old Hall156

    Moseley Old Hall

     Wolverhampton
    Moseley Old Hall, situated in Fordhouses, north of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom, holds historical significance as one of the hiding places of Charles II during his escape to France after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. This historical event adds a layer of intrigue and interest to the site, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in British history.
  157. Wordsworth Grasmere157

    Wordsworth Grasmere

     Grasmere
    Dove Cottage, located in the English Lake District village of Grasmere, is renowned for being the home of the poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth from December 1799 to May 1808. This period was a significant chapter in Wordsworth's life, as it was during this time that he produced some of his most notable works. The cottage's historical significance and connection to Wordsworth make it a point of interest for those interested in literature and history.
  158. Bateman's158

    Bateman's

     Burwash
    Bateman's is a historical house in Burwash, East Sussex, England, dating back to the 17th century. It served as the home of the renowned author Rudyard Kipling from 1902 until his death in 1936. This connection to Kipling adds a layer of cultural and historical significance to the property.
  159. Stockwood Discovery Centre159

    Stockwood Discovery Centre

     Luton
    The Stockwood Discovery Centre, previously known as the Stockwood Craft Museum, is one of two museums in Luton that offer free admission. This makes it an accessible and affordable option for tourists looking to explore the local history and culture of the area.
  160. Killerton160

    Killerton

     Exeter
    Killerton is an 18th-century house with costume collection, hillside garden and estate. Hillside garden featuring rhododendrons, magnolias, and rare trees. Killerton features exhibits related to: social history, costume and textiles and natural sciences. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum
  161. Newby Hall and Gardens161

    Newby Hall and Gardens

     Skelton-on-Ure
    Newby Hall is a Grade I listed country house situated in the parish of Skelton-on-Ure in North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the banks of the River Ure, providing a picturesque setting for visitors. The house is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of the region.
  162. Clifford's Tower162

    Clifford's Tower

     York
    Clifford's Tower played a crucial role in the control of northern England. The tower has a turbulent history, surviving 1,000 years of flood, fire and siege. Its origins were violent: William the Conqueror built the castle for his northern campaign of terror in 1069. At various points in its history
  163. Beningbrough Hall and Gardens163

    Beningbrough Hall and Gardens

     Beningbrough
    Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion located near the village of Beningbrough in North Yorkshire, England. The mansion overlooks the scenic River Ouse, offering visitors a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape. The mansion's architecture is a testament to the Georgian era, with its red-brick exterior and grand drive leading to the main frontage.
  164. Old Operating Theatre Museum164

    Old Operating Theatre Museum

     London
    The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret is one of the oldest surviving operating suites (dating from 1822) and a museum of surgical history. The museum consists of the operating suite that was used in the days before anesthetics and antiseptic surgery and the herb garret to store and cure h
  165. Samlesbury Hall165

    Samlesbury Hall

     Samlesbury
    Samlesbury Hall, located in Samlesbury, Lancashire, England, is a historic house that dates back to 1325. It was constructed by Gilbert de Southworth and served as the primary residence of the Southworth family until the early 17th century. This rich history provides a unique glimpse into the past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in historical architecture and family histories.
  166. Kenwood House166

    Kenwood House

     London
    Kenwood House is a former stately home that served as a seat for the aristocratic Murray and Guinness families. Famous paintings in its collection include The Guitar Player by Johannes Vermeer, Self Portrait with Two Circles, by Rembrandt, Portrait of Pieter van den Broecke, by Frans Hals, Portrait
  167. Cusworth Hall Museum and Park167

    Cusworth Hall Museum and Park

     Doncaster
    Cusworth Hall Museum and Park is a museum in Doncaster. The museum features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, science and technology, music, archives, social history, medicine, land transport and personalities.
  168. York Cold War Bunker168

    York Cold War Bunker

     York
    The York Cold War Bunker, located in the Holgate area of York, England, is a two-storey, semi-subterranean structure. It was constructed in 1961 with the purpose of monitoring nuclear explosions and fallout in Yorkshire in the event of a nuclear war. This historical site provides a unique insight into the Cold War era and the measures taken for potential nuclear threats.
  169. Greys Court169

    Greys Court

     Rotherfield Greys
    Greys Court is a historical Tudor country house nestled in the southern Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, England. This picturesque location offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved architecture and beautiful gardens. The house and its surroundings provide a tranquil setting for a leisurely visit.
  170. American Museum in Britain170

    American Museum in Britain

     Claverton
    The American Museum in Britain is situated in Claverton Manor, a stately home near the city of Bath. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, offering visitors a chance to explore both the museum's exhibits and the historical manor itself.
  171. Leighton House Museum171

    Leighton House Museum

     London
    The Leighton House Museum is the former home of the Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). The house features the Arab Hall with its golden dome, intricate mosaics and walls lined with Islamic tiles. The house museum holds a collection of paintings and sculpture by Leighton and his co
  172. The Royal Mews172

    The Royal Mews

     London
    The Royal Mews is a mews of the British Royal Family. The state coaches and other carriages are kept at The Royal Mews situated at Buckingham Palace, along with some horses, together with the more modern state motor cars.
  173. Buckland Abbey173

    Buckland Abbey

     Yelverton
    Buckland Abbey is a historic site located in Buckland Monachorum, near Yelverton, Devon, England. This 700-year-old house is a Grade I listed building, known for its connections with notable figures such as Sir Richard Grenville the Younger and Sir Francis Drake. The Abbey's rich history and architectural beauty make it a fascinating place to visit.
  174. Tintagel Old Post Office174

    Tintagel Old Post Office

     Tintagel
    The Tintagel Old Post Office is a historical site located in Tintagel, Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is a 14th-century stone house, built according to the plans of a medieval manor house. This gives it a unique architectural style that reflects the historical period in which it was built.
  175. Doddington Hall and Gardens175

    Doddington Hall and Gardens

     Lincoln
    Doddington Hall is an impressive Elizabethan mansion situated in the quaint village of Doddington, just west of the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. This historic building, complete with walled courtyards and a gabled gatehouse, offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the Elizabethan era. The exterior of the mansion is a testament to the grandeur of the period, while the interior was largely updated in the 1760s.
  176. Apsley House176

    Apsley House

     London
    Apsley House is a Georgian building and is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. The house is open to the public as a museum and art gallery which has the Wellington Collection on display, a collection of paintings, other artworks and items of the career of the 1st Duke. The rooms inside
  177. Petworth House and Park177

    Petworth House and Park

     Petworth
    Petworth House is a historical site dating back to the 17th century. It is a mansion and museum located in the charming town of Petworth, in the English region of West Sussex. This grand estate offers visitors a glimpse into the past, with its rich history and stunning architecture.
  178. Captain Cook Memorial Museum178

    Captain Cook Memorial Museum

     Whitby
    The Captain Cook Memorial Museum is a historical museum located in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. It is situated in Grape Lane, a charming location on the harbour side. The museum is housed in a building known as Walker's House, which was once the home of Captain John Walker, to whom James Cook was apprenticed. This location offers a unique insight into the life and times of the famous explorer, Captain James Cook.
  179. Avoncroft Museum179

    Avoncroft Museum

     Stoke Heath
    Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings is an open-air museum located in Stoke Heath, a district of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. The museum is unique in that it houses a collection of rescued buildings that have been relocated to its site. These buildings, which were under threat of demolition at their original locations, have been carefully dismantled, restored, and re-erected at the museum, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore a wide range of architectural styles and historical periods.
  180. Standen House and Garden180

    Standen House and Garden

     East Grinstead
    Standen House is an Arts and Crafts style property situated to the south of East Grinstead in West Sussex, England. This historic house is a Grade I listed building, indicating its national importance due to its architectural and historical significance. Visitors can appreciate the unique architectural style and the rich history that the house embodies.
  181. Barrington Court181

    Barrington Court

     Barrington
    Barrington Court is a historical Tudor manor house that was completed in the late 1550s. It is located in Barrington, near Ilminster, Somerset, England. The manor house also features a vernacular stable court that was built in 1675. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of the Tudor period.
  182. Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park182

    Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park

     Warwick
    Compton Verney House is an 18th-century country mansion located near Kineton in Warwickshire, England. It is situated on the west side of a lake, north of the B4086, about 12 miles northwest of Banbury. The mansion is a Grade I listed house built in 1714 and has been extensively extended and remodelled over the centuries. Today, it is the site of the Compton Verney Art Gallery.
  183. Richmond Castle183

    Richmond Castle

     Richmond
    Sited on a rocky promontory above the River Swale, the great castle of Richmond is among the oldest Norman stone fortresses in Britain, begun in the decades after the Conquest. The story of conscientious objectros imprisoned in the keep during World War I is told in an interactive display exploring
  184. Woolsthorpe Manor184

    Woolsthorpe Manor

     Grantham
    Woolsthorpe Manor, located in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, holds significant historical importance as it is the birthplace and family home of Sir Isaac Newton. This location provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the environment where one of the world's most renowned scientists was born and raised.
  185. Shugborough Estate185

    Shugborough Estate

     Stafford
    Home to the Anson family since 1624; it was once described as a 'perfect paradise'. The stories of Shugborough are entangled with the exploits and interests of two brothers, Thomas and George Anson. You can explore sweeping parkland, ancient woodland and a landscape peppered with monuments. See sea
  186. Portchester Castle186

    Portchester Castle

     Portchester
    Portchester Castle, located in Portchester, England, is a remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman fort. It sits at the back of Portsmouth Bay, offering a unique blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The castle's strategic location and robust construction have allowed it to withstand the test of time, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in Roman history and architecture.
  187. Paxton House187

    Paxton House

     Berwick-upon-Tweed
    Paxton House is a historic country house situated in the Scottish Borders, just a few miles south-west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It offers a picturesque view of the River Tweed, providing a serene and tranquil environment for visitors. The house is steeped in history, making it an interesting destination for those interested in architecture and the past.
  188. Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives188

    Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives

     Manchester
    The Greater Manchester Police Museum, located in England, is a unique establishment that was once a functioning police station. Today, it serves as a museum and archives, providing a detailed account of the history of policing in Greater Manchester. This transformation from a police station to a museum offers a unique perspective on the evolution of law enforcement in the region.
  189. Harewood House189

    Harewood House

     Harewood
    Harewood sits in the heart of Yorkshire and is one of the Treasure Houses of England. The House was built in the 18th century, visitors can enjoy exhibitions of contemporary art, Farm Experience and over 100 acres of gardens to explore.
  190. Down House - Home of Charles Darwin190

    Down House - Home of Charles Darwin

     Downe
    An intimate window into the life of Englands best known scientist. It was from his study at Down House that Charles Darwin worked on the scientific theories that culminated in a book “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection“ that both scandalised and revolutionised Victorian Britain.
  191. Tudor House and Garden191

    Tudor House and Garden

     Southampton
    The Wool House, located in Southampton, Hampshire, England, is a medieval building with a rich history. It was originally constructed to facilitate the wool trade, a significant industry during the medieval period. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the building, making it an interesting site for tourists to explore.
  192. Woburn Abbey and Gardens192

    Woburn Abbey and Gardens

     Woburn
    Woburn Abbey and Gardens is a museum in Woburn. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture, design, costume and textiles, social history, literature, coins and medals, decorative and applied art, photography, fine art, agriculture, archives and personalities. Key themes, people and exhibi
  193. Shibden Hall193

    Shibden Hall

     Halifax
    Shibden Hall is a historic house of significant importance, listed as Grade II*. It is situated in a public park in Shibden, West Yorkshire, England. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore not only the historic house but also the surrounding park.
  194. Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens194

    Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens

     Ponteland
    Belsay Hall, located in Belsay, Northumberland, is a unique example of a Regency style country house. It holds the distinction of being the first British country house to be constructed entirely in the Greek revival style. This architectural style was a significant shift in British country house design, making Belsay Hall a notable landmark.
  195. Overbecks Museum and Garden195

    Overbecks Museum and Garden

     Salcombe
    Overbeck's Museum and Garden is an Edwardian house and garden located in Sharpitor, Salcombe, Devon, England. The property spans 2.75 hectares or approximately 7 acres. This location offers visitors a chance to explore both historical architecture and a beautifully maintained garden.
  196. Basildon Park196

    Basildon Park

     Reading
    Basildon Park is a Palladian mansion situated in the English county of Berkshire. It is nestled between the villages of Upper Basildon and Lower Basildon, not far from the town of Reading. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  197. Merchant Adventurers' Hall197

    Merchant Adventurers' Hall

     York
    The Merchant Adventurers' Hall, located in the city of York, England, is a medieval guildhall that holds significant historical value. It is recognized as a Grade I listed building and a scheduled ancient monument, indicating its importance in the country's architectural and historical heritage. The hall's medieval architecture and its status as an ancient monument make it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  198. Carlisle Castle198

    Carlisle Castle

     Carlisle
    The Tullie House Museum is currently undergoing redevelopment and is not open to the public. However, it is scheduled to reopen in the summer of 2024, with a new main entrance on Castle Street, located to the north-east of the museum.
  199. Brading Roman Villa199

    Brading Roman Villa

     Brading
    Brading Roman Villa is an excavated Roman courtyard villa that is now open to the public in Brading, Isle of Wight. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the Roman era, with its well-preserved structures and artifacts.
  200. 78 Derngate200

    78 Derngate

     Northampton
    The interior of 78 Derngate was extensively remodelled in 1916 and 1917 by the renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The remodelling was commissioned by businessman Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke for his first marital home. The house showcases Mackintosh's unique design style and is a testament to his architectural prowess.