The Gothick stone steps on the west front of the Abbey
The Gothic stone steps leading to the door to the Hall, on the west front, Lacock Abbey
Lamb House dates from the early C18th and is typical of the attractive town of Rye
View of the gabled red-brick facade of Quebec House, where General Wolfe spent his early years
An oblique view of the front of Quebec House, with a close-up of the front door with its elaborate porch
North Brink, running along the banks of the Nene, is home to Peckover House
The South Front of Ickworth House in Suffolk, photographed in autumn
The South Front of Calke Abbey from the Park in the foreground
The South Front of Calke Abbey built for Sir John Harpur by an unknown architect and completed in 1703
The Main Facade of the House showing the elaborate entry doorway
The charming C18th Estate Office at Llanerchaeron, set in a field of bluebells
Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire, seen over the Parterre Garden. The William and mary-style house was completed in 1701.
Exterior of the Orangery with ornamental planters outside, at Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire
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The East Front of Florence Court, a mainly mid-18th century house built by John Cole, is decorated with arcades & pavilions which were completed by his son William Willoughby
The late-eighteenth century Oast Houses at Bateman's, East Sussex, surmounted by a dove-cote
The East Front of Florence Court, a mainly mid-18th century house built by John Cole, decorated with arcades & pavilions which were completed by his son William Willoughby
Houghton Mill, an eighteenth-century watermill, the last working watermill on the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire
Detail of the uppermost part of Houghton Mill, an eighteenth-century watermill, the last working watermill on the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire