Barnwood Park and Arboretum
The current Park and Arboretum are the remainder of the Barnwood House Estate. The main house was demolished in 2001.
The current Park and Arboretum are the remainder of the Barnwood House Estate. The main house was demolished in 2001.
The Didsbury Parsonage (The Old Parsonage) is a Grade II listed building, next to the original village green of Didsbury. The building and gardens were left to the citizens of Manchester by Alderman Fletcher Moss in 1919. The Didsbury Parsonage Trust has provided a thriving community hub for the people of Didsbury and beyond, in…
The Ditchley Foundation is based at Ditchley Park, one of the UKs finest houses with 300 acres of pleasure grounds.
The dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle stand on a remote headland in Northumberland.
The entrance to the Park is off the A382 Bovey Tracey to Newton Abbot road 300m south of the Drumbridges roundabout on the A38 Exeter to Plymouth Expressway (grid reference SX 835752). We encourage all visitors to the Park to Continue reading ?
The Estate is a thriving community consisting of farmland, woodlands, residential and commercial properties.
The extensive remains of one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England, shrine of St Edmund.
The extensive remains of one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England, shrine of St Edmund.
The fine 15th-century gatehouse of a vanished riverside manor house, with a beautiful oriel window. The monuments of the manor’s Marmion family owners grace the adjacent church.
The forest park overlooks the market town of Otley and is a designated nature reserve