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English Stately Homes Collection (page 2)

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Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Longford Hall 35009_029

Longford Hall 35009_029
Longford Hall, country house and associated buildings, Derbyshire, 2021

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Radnor House Sevenoaks 33810_046

Radnor House Sevenoaks 33810_046
Palladian villa now Radnor House Sevenoaks School, Combe Bank Drive, Sundridge, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2019

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Ashdown House 33691_038

Ashdown House 33691_038
Ashdown House and parchmarks that possibly relate to wartime structures and features in the grounds, Oxfordshire 2018

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Sherborne Castle 33396_035

Sherborne Castle 33396_035
Sherborne Castle, Dorset, 2017

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Stourhead 33398_011

Stourhead 33398_011
Stourhead, a country house constructed in 1721-24 for Henry Hoare by Colen Campbell in the Palladian style, Wiltshire, 2017

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Thoresby Hall 28992_063

Thoresby Hall 28992_063
Thoresby Hall, country house turned hotel, built 1864-71, Nottinghamshire, 2018

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Lilford Hall 33984_044

Lilford Hall 33984_044
Lilford Hall, Lilford, Northamptonshire, 2020

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Lilford Hall 33984_041

Lilford Hall 33984_041
Lilford Hall, Lilford, Northamptonshire, 2020

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Lilford Hall 33984_034

Lilford Hall 33984_034
Lilford Hall, Lilford, Northamptonshire, 2020

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Lilford Hall 33984_011

Lilford Hall 33984_011
Lilford Hall, Lilford, Northamptonshire, 2020

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Lowther Castle 34053_048

Lowther Castle 34053_048
Lowther Castle, country house built as sham castle, now a ruin, Cumbria, 2018

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Levens Hall 34053_010

Levens Hall 34053_010
Levens Hall, Cumbria, 2018

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Gorhambury House 33904_035

Gorhambury House 33904_035
Gorhambury House and gardens, Hertfordshire, 2020

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Alscot Park 33259_039

Alscot Park 33259_039
Alscot Park, Warwickshire, 2016

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Spetchley Hall 33258_028

Spetchley Hall 33258_028
Spetchley Hall and Roman Catholic Chapel, stables, and Church of All Saints, Worcestershire, 2016

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Apethorpe Palace 29521_010

Apethorpe Palace 29521_010
Apethorpe Palace, formerly Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, 2015. TL0295

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Apethorpe Palace 29521_005

Apethorpe Palace 29521_005
Apethorpe Palace, formerly Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, 2015. TL0295

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Woburn Abbey 29183_014

Woburn Abbey 29183_014
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. The North Court and South Court stable blocks were built in around 1750 to the design of Henry Flitcroft

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Woburn Abbey 29183_012

Woburn Abbey 29183_012
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. Home to the Duke of Bedford, but often open as a visitor attraction

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Woburn Abbey 29183_009

Woburn Abbey 29183_009
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. Home to the Duke of Bedford, but often open as a visitor attraction

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Woburn Abbey 29183_018

Woburn Abbey 29183_018
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. The landscape park was designed by Sir Humphrey Repton

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Woburn Abbey 29183_005

Woburn Abbey 29183_005
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. The landscape park was designed by Sir Humphrey Repton

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Longleat Maze 29702_051

Longleat Maze 29702_051
Longleat Park Maze, Wiltshire. Photographed in June 2015

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Lacock Abbey 29657_056

Lacock Abbey 29657_056
Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire. Photographed in June 2015

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Longleat 29702_046

Longleat 29702_046
Longleat, Wiltshire. Photographed in June 2015

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Bowood House 29657_047

Bowood House 29657_047
Bowood House, Wiltshire. Photographed in June 2015

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Wilton House 29643_036

Wilton House 29643_036
Wilton House, Wiltshire. A 16th century courtyard house remodelled in the 17th century and again in the early 19th century. Listed Grade I

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Highcliffe Castle 29642_006

Highcliffe Castle 29642_006
Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch, Dorset. Built in the 1830s incorporating materials from the demolition of the Hotel des Andelys, Rouen, Normandy. Listed Grade I

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Broadlands House 29640_034

Broadlands House 29640_034
Broadlands House, Romsey, Hampshire. An 18th century country house built around an Elizabethan shell. Listed Grade I

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Broadlands House 29640_015

Broadlands House 29640_015
Broadlands House, Romsey, Hampshire. An 18th century country house built around an Elizabethan shell. Listed Grade I

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Cowdray Park 29846_038

Cowdray Park 29846_038
Cowdray House, Cowdray Park, West Sussex. The great Tudor mansion burned down in 1793, but the ruins have been preserved and are Listed

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Wilton House 29643_046

Wilton House 29643_046
Wilton House, Wiltshire. A 16th century courtyard house remodelled in the 17th century and again in the early 19th century. Listed Grade I

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Cowdray Park 29846_031

Cowdray Park 29846_031
Cowdray House, Cowdray Park, West Sussex. The great Tudor mansion burned down in 1793, but the ruins have been preserved and are Listed

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Blenheim Palace CC49_00046

Blenheim Palace CC49_00046
BLENHEIM PALACE, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Interior view. The beautiful organ standing at one end of the Long Library, installed by the eighth Duke in 1891

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Blenheim Palace CC49_00027

Blenheim Palace CC49_00027
BLENHEIM PALACE, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Looking along the south front of the 18th century palace from the west, showing the central portico supported on columns and the lawn in the foreground

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Hampton Court Palace EPW001711

Hampton Court Palace EPW001711
HAMPTON COURT, Richmond-upon-Thames, London. Aerial view of Hampton Court Palace, the gardens and the River Thames. Photographed in 1920. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Trelissick a98_04763

Trelissick a98_04763
TRELISSICK, Feock, Cornwall. The entrance front of Trelissick, Feock, with its pedimented portico. It was built by P F Robinson circa 1825

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Harewood House BL10369

Harewood House BL10369
HAREWOOD HOUSE, West Yorkshire. The Gallery at Harewood House was designed by Robert Adam. Recorded as the library in the Bedford Lemere daybook when photographed here in 1890

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Chequers 24786_037

Chequers 24786_037
CHEQUERS, Buckinghamshire. Aerial view. Tudor mansion which is the official country residence of British Prime Ministers since 1921

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Chequers 24786_035

Chequers 24786_035
CHEQUERS, Buckinghamshire. Aerial view. Tudor mansion which is the official country residence of British Prime Ministers since 1921

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Apethorpe Hall N080845

Apethorpe Hall N080845
APETHORPE HALL, Northamptonshire. The South East Range

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Hampton Court Palace a064609

Hampton Court Palace a064609
HAMPTON COURT PALACE, Greater London. People strolling outside the south front to Hampton Court Palace with a man crouched taking a photograph of a woman, a pollarded tree in the foreground

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Hill Hall K980314

Hill Hall K980314
HILL HALL, Essex. After restoration, May 1998. The south facade of the Elizabethan mansion house

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Hill Hall K980310

Hill Hall K980310
HILL HALL, Essex. After restoration, May 1998. View of the Elizabethan mansion house from the south west

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Chatsworth House a069788

Chatsworth House a069788
CHATSWORTH HOUSE, Chatsworth Park, Chatsworth, Derbyshire. A view from river level looking through one of the arches of the Three Arch Bridge over the River Derwent in Chatsworth Park

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Buckingham Palace J060216

Buckingham Palace J060216
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, City of Westminster, London. Exterior view

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Buckingham Palace J060215

Buckingham Palace J060215
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, City of Westminster, London. Exterior view

Background imageEnglish Stately Homes Collection: Walmer Castle and Gardens K040177

Walmer Castle and Gardens K040177
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. A view of the castle from the Broadwalk with visitors sat on chairs



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