Old Scotney Castle with the 14th century Ashburhman Tower seen from across the moat
The Classical front of Castle Ward built by Bernard Ward in 1762
View of Main House across courtyard at Sissinghurst Castle Garden,part of an Elizabethan mansion, with yew bushes either side of path, climbing rose "Allen Chandler" round archway
The farmyard at Ardress House in Ireland, showing chickens, a peacock, a pig, a Shetland pony and a goat amongst other animals pottering about in the cobbles
A view through a doorway at Baddesley Clinton, across the courtyard to a gabled entrance beyond
Medium view of the Main House across courtyard at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part of an Elizabethan mansion, showing lawn and shrubs in front of the house, yew bushes either side of the path
A slant view of the facade of Ardress House, an elegant 17th century farmhouse, painted white
Long view of the front of Montacute House showing curved drive with grass, yew bushes and trees on either side
Close view facing entrance front of Cragside and showing building on the west front with detail of the tower and the sequence of buildings in front of it and of half-timbering and stone windows
Close view of the exterior of Cragside showing the variation in detail of the south end of the west front including different roof lines and tratment of wall surfaces, and chimney stacks
The exterior of the late-C15th house, Little Clarendon, Salisbury, Wiltshire, altered in the C17th
Vegetables in the Kitchen Garden at Fenton House, London
The circular 14th century Ashburnham Tower at Scotney Castle with irises growing in the moat in the foreground and the later ruins behind
A side view of the Mill silhouetted against the cloudy blue sky
Part of the north front of Ightham Mote
View across Dinton Park of Philipps House, Salisbury, Wiltshire, an early 19th century neo-Grecian house, designed by Jeffry Wyatville for William Wyndham, completed in 1820
Close-up of the gates at Hatchlands, showing the highly decorated gold painted iron work round the archway
There are seven pillars in each of the colonnades which form the wings of Castle Coole each side of the main part of the facade of this 18th century house built by James Wyatt
Close view of the entrance front at Cragside with the tower behind it, showing extensive half timbering under tiled gables and elsewhere,three chimney stacks and battlemented stone work
An exterior of Powis Castle
Part of house in East Court with beautiful summer border, Geranium, Acheillea, Cotinus coggygria
William Heelis' solicitors office, now the Beatrix Potter Gallery, Hawkshead
East front & East court of Packwood house
East front of the Elizabethan Montacute House, Somerset built in the last decade of the sixteenth century for Edward Phelips