Detail of the Kitchen at Mendips
The Kitchen cooker and shelves above at Mendips
The Lounge at Mendips, viewed through the front window
The Lounge at Mendips
Bathroom in the holiday apartment at Greenway, Devon
The Second World War air raid shelter at the Birmingham Back to Backs with a knitted blanket over the single bed and a collection of jars and bowls on the floor
Circular light switch in the upper rooms of the 1970s tailor's shop in the Birmingham Back to Backs
Oak Room at Wightwick, still life of chair with Morris fabric by the fireplace, light streaming in through window onto table with arrangement of flowers
Neo-rococo table with inlaid marble top in the Cabinet, Felbrigg with several pieces of porcelain placed on the top
Detail of the Boiler used to power the steam engine at Quarry Bank Mill, Styal
The front parlour of the 1930s house at the Birmingham Back to Backs, with a rug in front of the range and fireplace
The Entrance Hall with the ribbed plaster ceiling vaults at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
The Entrance Hall at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
The Library at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
Close view of part of the fireplace in the Library at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire
The chiffonier (sideboard) in the Drawing Room at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
Gilt girandole (wall light) in early eighteenth century Rococo style in the Drawing Room at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
Fireplace and portrait of Mary Anne Disraeli in the Drawing Room at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire
Carved wooden overdoor mask in the Garden Hall at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire
The Drawing Room at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
Lamp-holder in the form of an Egyptian boy in the Garden Hall at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881
Neo-Gothic chair painted with Disraeli's colours, made by Messrs Skull of High Wycombe
The Dining Room at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, home of prime minister Benjamin Disraeli between 1848 and 1881