Rendlesham Hall
Rendlesham Hall was a large manor house in the village of Rendlesham in Suffolk. History The hall was built in …
Rendlesham Hall was a large manor house in the village of Rendlesham in Suffolk. History The hall was built in …
The house was formerly known as Berrystead Manor House, and the alternative form of Pavenham Bury was adopted after the …
Panshanger was a large country house located between the outer edge of Hertford and Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, England. …
Panmure House was a 17th-century country house in the Parish of Panbride, Angus, Scotland, 4 miles (6 km) to the …
Ossington is a village in the county of Nottinghamshire, England 7 miles north of Newark on Trent. It is centred …
Osmaston Hall was built in 1696 in extensive grounds of what is now Osmaston, a part of Derby. The house …
Odell Castle was an 11th-century castle in the village of Odell, in the county of Bedfordshire, England. The land where …
Nuthall Temple in Nottinghamshire, one of England’s lost houses, was one of five houses built in the United Kingdom generally …
Normanton Hall was a large now demolished country house at Normanton in Rutland. History Normanton was the possession of the …
Normanhurst Court was a large manor house in the village of Catsfield in East Sussex. History The building of the …
Montreal Park is a development in Sevenoaks in Kent which was formerly the home of Lord Amherst, Commander-in-Chief of the …
Mere New Hall stood to the east of the village of Mere and the junction of the A566 and A50 …
Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house at Markeaton, Derby, Derbyshire. It is one of the Lost houses of Derbyshire. …
Marbury Hall was a country house in Marbury, near Northwich, Cheshire, England. Several houses existed on the site from the …
Manley Hall (also known as Thickbroom Hall) was an English Tudor-style country house in Weeford, near Lichfield in Staffordshire. The …
Manley Hall was a large house in Whalley Range, Manchester. It was a two-storey Victorian Italianate building with fifty rooms, …
Loudoun Castle is a ruined 19th-century country house near Galston, in the Loudoun area of Ayrshire, Scotland. The ruins are …
Lathom House was a large country house at Lathom in Lancashire, England. The main building was demolished in 1925. A …
Harrold Hall was a country house in Harrold, Bedfordshire, England. Dated to 1210, the house was demolished in 1961, in …
Hardwick House was a manor house near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, owned by Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House of …
Haltoun House, or Hatton House, was a Scottish baronial mansion set in a park, with extensive estates in the vicinity …
Haggerston Castle was a castle located in the county of Northumberland, England at Haggerston about 5 miles (8 km) south …
Glossop Hall was the last residential building on the site of Royle Hall in Glossop, Derbyshire. Work started on the …
Fornham Hall was a large country house near Bury St Edmunds. The Fornham estate was bought by Samuel Kent, a …
Foots Cray Place was one of the four country houses built in England in the 18th century to a design …
Falcon Hall was a large mansion home in Morningside, Edinburgh. It was built in 1780 by William Coulter, a wealthy …
Elmhurst Hall was a country house in the village of Elmhurst, Staffordshire. The house was located approximately 1.5 miles north …
Easton Lodge was a Victorian Gothic style stately home to the west of Great Dunmow, Essex in England. Once famous …
Duxbury Hall was a 19th-century country house in Duxbury Park estate in Duxbury Woods, Lancashire that has been demolished. The …
Douglas Castle was a stronghold of the Douglas family from medieval times to the 20th century. The first castle, erected …