Steps and door to the Octagon Tower under snow on the valley side at Studley Royal Water Gardens, North Yorkshire
The Octagon Tower under snow on the valley side at Studley Royal Water Gardens, North Yorkshire
The Temple of Fame in snow, at Studley Royal Water Garden, North Yorkshire
View of the house and Jekyll Garden in Hatchlands Park
View across the lawn to the South Front of Wimpole Hall with blue sky behind
Verbena bonariensis and other late summer flowers in September, in front of the house designed by Philip Webb in the Arts & Crafts style in 1892-4 at Standen, East Grinstead, West Sussex
Exterior of the south or garden facade of the house designed by Philip Webb in the Arts & Crafts style in 1892-4 at Standen, East Grinstead, West Sussex
Exterior of the west end of the house designed by Philip Webb in the Arts & Crafts style in 1892-4 at Standen, East Grinstead, West Sussex
A view towards the south front of the house designed by Philip Webb in the Arts & Crafts style in 1892-4 at Standen, East Grinstead, West Sussex
The summer house at the far end of the south front adjoining the conservatory at Standen, the house designed by Philip Webb in the Arts & Crafts style in 1892-4 at East Grinstead, West Sussex
Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, designed by Edward Ould for the Mander family and built between 1887-8
The half-timbered entrance front of Wightwick Manor, designed by Edward Ould in a manner typical of the "Old English" style introduced by Richard Norman Shaw and William Eden Nesfield
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
Semicircular Doric portico on the Regency part of the house at Arlington Court, Devon
The west front illuminated by a low sun with the Cambrian Mountains in the distance
The exterior of Standen, built in 1891-4 by Philip Webb
The East Front of Tyntesfield, a Victorian Gothic Revival house designed by the architect John Norton and built between 1863 and 1866
An oblique view along South front of Tyntesfield, from the East Library wall, showing the round turret, elaborate carving & Gothic influence of the Victorian house
The South Front of Standen, lit with bright sunshine