National Trust – Hardy’s Cottage
The National Trust’s Hardy’s Cottage, Dorset, is an evocative cob and thatch cottage, and the birthplace of Thomas Hardy.
The National Trust’s Hardy’s Cottage, Dorset, is an evocative cob and thatch cottage, and the birthplace of Thomas Hardy.
The National Trust’s Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire, is an iconic Tudor manor house, moat and manicured knot garden.
The National Trust’s Lockeridge Dene and Piggledene, Wiltshire, is an area containing ‘boulder streams’ of sarsen stones.
The National Trust’s Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate, Gloucestershire, is a Cotswold country estate and 17th-century grandstand.
The National Trust’s Lydford Gorge, Devon, is the deepest gorge in the South West and has a spectacular 30m waterfall.
The National Trust’s Market Hall, Gloucestershire, is an outstanding 400-year-old Cotswold market hall.
The National Trust’s Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian country retreat with gardens and a historic house.
The National Trust’s Rufford Old Hall, Lancashire, is a beautiful Tudor building surrounded by Victorian and Edwardian gardens.
The National Trust’s Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire, incorporates a Georgian mansion house and walled garden.
The National Trust’s Stainsby Mill, Derbyshire, is a working 19th century water mill on the Hardwick Estate.