Ardress House, built 17th Century as a farmhouse and remodelled in 18th Century
View of the south front of the house at Cliveden, looking across the balustrade
A view of the West Front of Leith Hill Tower
A close up of the ruins of the one of the Carn Galver engine houses near Zennor
The Arches, which formed the original triumphal approach to the house until replaced by the Clock Tower in 1754 and moved its present position
The ruined 15th century tower at Glastonbury Tor
A view down the west range of the Lay Brothers Refrectory at Fountains Abbey, with the roof vaulting diminishing into the distance, and an arched window at the end wall
View of the Orangery at Powis Castle
The Tower on the top of Glastonbury Tor, it is all that remains, from the C15th
The Stable Block built in 1772, probably to the designs of John Carr of York
A long view of Yew Tree Farm, Coniston, Lake District, Cumbria with the farmer and a flock of Herdwick sheep in the yard
A view of the South Front of Clevedon Court
A view of the North Front of Clevedon Court
A view of the south west and south east elevations of Ightham Mote looking from the south
Looking across the moat to the N.W. aspect of Ightham Mote, under a blanket of early morning snow.
A winter scene at Ightham Mote in Kent
Old implements in the Gardener's Bothy at Calke Abbey
A colourful August border in the Walled Garden at Wimpole Hall with rudbeckia, antirrhinum & cannas
Close view of the approach to Greenway by the Red and Yellow Dittisham ferry, showing the runway to the ferry with boats on the left and a cottage and well-grown trees behind
The house seen from the approach along the Dart Estuary at Greenway, Devon, which was the holiday home of the crime writer Agatha Christie between 1938 and 1976
The Georgian house Greenway, at Galmpton, near Brixham, Devon, which was the holiday home of the crime writer Agatha Christie between 1938 and 1976
The view of the house at Greenway, Devon, from the approach along the Dart Estuary