Houghton Mill on the River Ouse
The southern aspect of Canons Ashby House, viewed down an avenue of yew topiary
The Porch at Chastleton House at the South Front
Sweet Rocket (Hesperis matrous) in bloom at Sissinghurst, with the Elizabethan Tower, rising up in the background
Close view of the Entrance Front of the mid C18th Palladian house
View to the Tower from the Orchard with Spring daffodils at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent
The romantic ruin of Lyveden New Bield, seen across the dry moat
Lesser Black-backed gull nest with chicks and hatching egg amongst sea campion with a mixture of blue nylon tape and string at Orford Ness
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
View across the path and parkland of Philipps House, Salisbury, Wiltshire, an early 19th century neo-Grecian house designed by Jeffry Wyatville for William Wyndham, completed in 1820
Oblique view across the park of Philipps House, Salisbury, Wiltshire, an early 19th century neo-Grecian house, designed by Jeffry Wyatville for William Wyndham, completed in 1820
The facade of Ardress House, which is an elegant 17th century farmhouse with a portico over the centrally-placed main entrance
Pink rhododendrons in the foreground make a colourful frame for the remains of Scotney Castle built in the 14th century
The Pantry Court with pond and fountain in the centre is surrounded by the granite building
Pitstone Windmill with stormy sky
The Water Tower at Trelissick, a National Trust Holiday Cottage
The Pavilion from the south, executed by James Paine, from 1736 onwards, but possibly formulated by a Yorkshire gentleman-architect, Colonel James Moyser
The Orangery seen across the Rose Garden, with a small pond and fountain (not working)
The Tuscan Temple at the south end of Rievaulx Terrace, autumn
View of the north Granary, Housesteads Fort
The Street' of derelict buildings, running parallel to Stony Ditch, all with broken windows and sagging roofs
The Barn on the Blickling Hall estate, a fine brick built structure
Sheringham Hall at Sheringham Park, the large woodland garden was designed in 1812 by Humphry Repton and is famous for its spectacular show of rhododendrons and azaleas
The East front of Blickling Hall, bathed in sunlight, with the formal lines and topiary of the Parterre Garden in the foreground