Houghton Mill, an eighteenth-century watermill, the last working watermill on the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire
Looking up a tree-lined row of steps to the front of the late-eighteenth century Buscot Park
The south front of Lyme Park seen across the lake, in springtime
The cusped gable wall with clock brought from Stansty Park, and the Victorian Parterre at Erddig, Wrexham, Wales
The view across the Victorian Parterre towards the garden front at Erddig, Wrexham, Wales
The view across the Parterre towards the garden front at Erddig, Wrexham, Wales
The Garden front of Erddig, Wrexham, Wales, seen across the Victorian Parterre garden
The West front of Erddig, Wrexham, Wales
Looking over the Victorian Parterre towards the garden front of Erddig, Wrexham, Wales
The Palladian courtyard at Lyme Park, Cheshire, designed by Italian architect Giacomo Leoni and built 1727-1734, with chequered paving added in the early C20th
Looking over the ruins of Gibside Hall built between 1603 and 1620, with the 140 foot Column to Liberty rising beyond at Gibside, Newcastle upon Tyne
The statue atop the Column to Liberty monument which rises to 140 feet at Gibside, Newcastle upon Tyne
The columns of the Temple of Piety, looking out over Studley Royal Water Garden, North Yorkshire
Pediment detail of the Orangery, which was begun in 1772 to a design attributed to James Paine, at Gibside, Newcastle upon Tyne
The Orangery, which was begun in 1772 to a design attributed to James Paine, at Gibside, Newcastle upon Tyne