The dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle stand on a remote headland in Northumberland.
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The dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle stand on a remote headland in Northumberland.
The National Trust’s Croft Castle in Herefordshire is a castle surrounded by historic woodland, farm and parkland.
The National Trust’s Clumber Park is a historic country park located near Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
The National Trust’s Clent Hills in Worcestershire offers great walks and panoramic views close to Birmingham.
The National Trust’s Canons Ashby is an Elizabethan manor house and 18th century gardens located in Northamptonshire.
The National Trust’s Brockhampton is a traditionally farmed estate and medieval manor house located in Herefordshire.
The National Memorial Arboretum is the UK’s year-round place to remember. Our grounds are open throughout the year and are free to enter.
The Manor is a house in the village of Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire. It was built in the 1130s. Much of the original house remains intact.
The mainly 14th century remains of an abbey of Premonstratensian canons. Among Suffolks most impressive monastic ruins, with some spectacular architectural features.
The Lyde Garden part of the Carington Estate, has the River Lyde a tributary of the River Thames which rises here – the garden is planted with primulas,…
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and wild places throughout the historic county of Lincolnshire from the Humber to the Wash.
The National Trust’s Lockeridge Dene and Piggledene, Wiltshire, is an area containing ‘boulder streams’ of sarsen stones.