View of Waddesdon manor with bright summer bedding in pink & purple
Rear of the house with modern sculpture on lawn
Exterior view of Waddesdon Manor with colourful summer bedding
A view of the house from the pergola at Chartwell, the home of Sir Winston Churchill in Kent
Herbaceous border in high summer with the house in the distance at Chartwell, the home of Sir Winston Churchill in Kent
Shepherd's crook hanging on a peg on the wall at Yew Tree Farm, Coniston, Lake District, Cumbria
The Old Garden in high summer at Hidcote Manor Garden, Gloucestershire
Trelissick Garden, a white cottage appearing behind the trees, with deep pink and red rhododendrons in the foreground
Close view of a patch of daffodils growing in grass at Packwood House with a red brick wall and the house with its steeply pitched roofs and tall chimney stacks behind
A view over the lily pond towards the Jacobean house and pleached lime avenue, at Bateman's, East Sussex, home of Rudyard Kipling from 1902 until 1936
Front elevation of Baddesley Clinton, a 15th century stone house with mullion windows, tall chimneys and a central gatehouse
View over thatched cottage roofs at Selworthy on the Holnicote Estate with Exmoor National Park beyond
The front of Trelissick House showing the front border
A general view of the beds of pink Dahlia - Fascination at Hinton Ampner Garden
Gardens at Ickworth, showing part of The Rotunda
A view over the Rose Garden towards the Jacobean house at Bateman's, East Sussex, home of Rudyard Kipling from 1902 until 1936
The south front of Saltram, with the Coat of Arms above the Doric portico
The East front of Blickling Hall, one of England's great Jacobean houses built in the early C17th, with the Parterre Garden in the foreground
Part of Chiddingstone Village in Kent showing the Post Office and general store
The east front of Montacute House taken from an angle across a lawn showing the oriel window which finishes the southern end of the Long Gallery on the south-east front, photographed at dawn
The North Front of Ightham Mote is of regular construction dating from c.1480. On the first floor is a great chamber, later converted into the new Chapel.
The South Front of Blickling Hall completed in 1620 for Sir Henry Hobart has the Hobart crest on the arch above the doorway, the clock tower was built by J
Close view of the south end of the west elevation of Cragside with dense forest above and the glen below, showing details of elevation including chimney stacks and pitched and tiled roofs