Belhus
Belhus mansion was the home of the Barrett-Lennard family. The house was visited by Queen Elizabeth I in 1578. Belhus …
Belhus mansion was the home of the Barrett-Lennard family. The house was visited by Queen Elizabeth I in 1578. Belhus …
Beaudesert was an estate and stately home on the southern edge of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire. It was one of …
Baynards Park is a 2,000 acres (810 ha) estate and site of a demolished country house with extant outbuildings, privately …
Balbardie House was a country house in West Lothian, Scotland, near the town of Bathgate. History Designed by Robert Adam, …
Aston Clinton House (also known as Green Park though referred to as simply Aston Clinton by the Rothschild family) was …
Alkincoats Hall was a country house in Colne, Lancashire, England. Part of the estate in which the hall stood is …
Adlington Hall was a Georgian country house, now demolished, in Adlington, Lancashire, England, between Wigan and Chorley. The house was …
Beaupré Hall was a large 16th-century house mainly of brick, which was built by the Beaupres in Outwell, Norfolk, England …
Warter Priory was built by the Pennington Family of Muncaster Castle in the late 17th century. Originally named Warter Hall, …
The Fermors’ house at Tusmore was large, for in 1665 it was assessed as having 19 hearths for the hearth …
Fineshade Priory was a priory of Augustinian Canons Regular in Northamptonshire, England. The remains of the site are about 5 …
Gopsall Hall was erected for Charles Jennens around 1750 at a cost of £100,000 (£8,516,000 today). It was long believed …
Garendon Hall is a former country home, near Shepshed, Leicestershire, England. The site of Garendon Hall was formerly occupied by …
East Cowes Castle, located in East Cowes, was the home of architect John Nash between its completion and his death …
Tong Castle was a very large mostly Gothic country house in Shropshire between Wolverhampton and Telford, set within a park …
Carclew House, one of Britain’s lost houses, was a large Palladian country house near Mylor in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. …
The Great Wheel was built for the Empire of India Exhibition at Earls Court, London, in the United Kingdom. Construction …
New Brighton Tower was a steel lattice observation tower at New Brighton in the town of Wallasey, Cheshire (now in …
Volta Tower was a folly in the town of Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. The tower was built in 1865 by William …
Trentham Estate is located near the village of Trentham, A visitor attraction in Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, United Kingdom, the site …
The Bishop’s House in Birmingham, England was designed by Augustus Pugin as the residence of Thomas Walsh, the first Roman …
Jezreel’s Tower (also known as Jezreel’s Temple) was built in Gillingham, Kent, England, by a religious sect founded by James …
The Royal Victoria Hospital, or Netley Hospital was a large military hospital in Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire, England. Construction started …
Opened by the South Eastern Railway on 1 September 1866, the original station building was designed by Sir John Hawkshaw …
Broad Street was a major terminal station in the City of London, adjacent to Liverpool Street station. Broad Street was …
Nine Elms Railway Station in the London district of Battersea was opened on 21 May 1838 as the London terminus of the London & Southampton …
Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican parish church in the town of Bingley, West Yorkshire, England notable for its original church being demolished by explosive charge on 7 …
This is the magnificent Town Hall which was built between 1862 and 1866 standing on the site of the former …
In 1910 department store Wright’s opened its new outlet situated on the corner of Linthorpe Road and Grange Road. The …
The thought of Middlesbrough being home to an opera house may seem unusual now but such buildings were a sign …