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
Bodiam Castle, taken in the winter with heavy frost on the ground and flooding in the foreground
Herring gull nest with eggs on shingle beach with a length of pink plastic piping, pieces of wood and other debris at Orford Ness
The exterior of Polesden Lacey, Surrey, in winter with snow
Polesden Lacey house, the beautiful east front with round topiary bushes in foreground
West front of Claydon House in evening sun
Polesden Lacey house viewed through twiggy trees in winter with snow lying
Woolsthorpe Manor, early C17th house where Sir Isaac Newton was born in 1642
Exterior
Old Soar Manor - an exterior view of the remains of the thirteenth century manor house built of Kentish ragstone
Exterior of the house with topiary
South front of Blickling Hall showing the Clock Tower
Close up of half timbered jetties on the exterior of Chiddingstone
View across garden to Monk's House with conservatory added in 1940s
View of South & West fronts of the villa at Llanerchaeron, an C18th Welsh gentry estate in the Dyffryn Aeron, designed & built by John Nash in 1794-6
The Water Tower at Trelissick, a NT holiday cottage
Storm damage at Saltram after the January 1990 storm
The Canal Terrace and the Pin Mill at Bodnant Garden in Spring sunlight with Lily pond in foreground
Water lilies on the lake with the house in the background at Bidduph Grange
The front of the Old Post Office buildings in the centre of the village at Tintagel
The imposing east front of Croft Castle, seen across the lawn