View of a thatched cottage at Selworthy Village with trees in the far distance
A quaint thatched cottage in the village of Selworthy, in Somerset
Hughenden Manor was the home of the Tory Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli
Hughenden Manor was the home of the Tory Prime Minister Bejamin Disraeli
The Orangery at Tyntesfield in late afternoon sunlight showing the overgrown nature of this building built in the nineteenth century and designed by John Norton
View of the East Front of Tyntesfield, showing entrance door and turreted roofs of this Victorian Gothic Revival house in tinted Bath stone, designed by John Nortonn 1863-66
View of the South Front of Tyntesfield in the early morning
The West Front of Tyntesfield taken from the corner of the lawn, showing the Gothic Revival architecture by John Norton, designed between 1863 and 1866 in Bath Stone
A view of the South Front of the Manor, also showing some bedding schemes
A view of the South Front of the Manor, also showing the bedding schemes
Stembridge Tower Mill, the last thatched windmill in England
One of the picturesque cottages designed by John Nash in 1809 for Quaker banker and philanthropist John Harford, to accommodate Blaise Estate pensioners
View of the front entrance of Max Gate, Dorset
The east front of Red House with well in the foreground
The north facing Entrance Front of Red House built by Philip Webb in 1859 for William Morris, the building is of red brick laid in 'English Bond' with a red tiled roof
View of The Argory from the garden, this 1820 house is unchanged since 1900;the interiors evoke the Bond family's Edwardian tastes and interests; the garden offers riverside and woodland walks
The Entrance Front at Cragside, Morpeth, Northumberland
The house designed by Anthony Salvin in 1835 in the Elizabethan style at Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Kent
The towers of Penrhyn Castle, Gwynedd, Wales