National Trust – Figsbury Ring
The National Trust’s Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire, is a neolithic and Iron Age site rich in wildlife, offering sweeping views.
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The National Trust’s Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire, is a neolithic and Iron Age site rich in wildlife, offering sweeping views.
The original gateway to Chester Castle, this 12th-century tower houses a chapel with exceptionally fine wall-paintings of c. 1220, rediscovered in the 1980s.
The National Trust’s Wichenford Dovecote, Worcestershire, is a charming 17th-century half-timbered dovecote.
The National Trust’s Tintagel Old Post Office, Cornwall, is a delightful medieval building, enhanced by a cottage garden.
The National Trust’s The Old Manor, Derbyshire, is a stone-built medieval hall with a small but beautiful garden space.
The unfinished showpiece mansion of a royal favourite and royal victim
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The striking twin-towered 14th-century gatehouse of this castle, later the focus of a Civil War siege and battle, survives amid impressive earthworks.
The South of England Rare Breeds Centre near Ashford. A perfect family day out within 100 acres of beautiful, unspoilt Kent countryside.
The ruins of a 13th century Premonstratensian abbey, later converted into a Tudor mansion. The church was rebuilt as a grand turreted gatehouse.
The ruins and earthworks of a royal castle dating mainly from the 12th and 13th centuries, frequently used as a hunting lodge. The remains of the medieval cross…
The remains, mainly the 13th century refectory and kitchen, of a small monastery for just six Gilbertine canons – the only wholly English monastic order.