The following Castles, Homes & Gardens leaflets have been found
Alnwick Castle 2013
Alnwick, Northumberland
Welcome to Alnwick Castle, one of the largest inhabited castles in England, and proudly known as “The Windsor of the North.” Built as a medieval fortress, today it is home to the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland and their family.
Fill your day at the ... more details
Birkheads Secret Garden 2012
Sunniside, Newcastle upon Tyne
Birkheads was created from a field by the present owners Christine & Mike Liddle, professional garden designers. Christine is the obsessive plantswoman and Mike whose main interests are, photography & food, runs the coff... more details
Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House 2013
Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria
When you cross the threshold and enter Blackwell you will be seeing the very details that the Holt family would have seen over 100 years ago; you will look out over the lawns and the Lake to the same magnificent views of the Coniston Fells that made Edward Holt choose this location f... more details
Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum 2013
Pocklington
Burnby Hall Gardens are situated in the charming market town of Pocklington, on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. The wonderful Gardens are often claimed to be "a jewel in Yorkshire’s Crown” and have been awarded Gold in the prestigious Yorkshire in Bloom competition for the last thre... more details
Burton Constable Hall 2013
Near Beverley and Hull
Welcome to Burton Constable
Burton Constable is one of the best places to visit in East Yorkshire and offers things to see and do for the whole family. This country-house museum has been the family home of the Constable family for seven... more details
Castle Howard 2012
York
A day at Castle Howard is about so much more than discovering one of England’s finest historic houses. Designed by Sir John Vanbrugh for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle, the stunning interiors are the perfect backdrop to world-famous collections; from frescos and furniture to paintings and ... more details
Chillingham Castle 2013
Northumberland
This 12th century stronghold, just twenty minutes from the seaside and the home of Sir Humphry Wakefield and his family, became 'base-camp' for the 1298 conquering attack on William Wallace by “Hammer of the Scots”, King Edward 1st. Wallace had raided the previous year, burning the ... more details
Conishead Priory & Buddhist Temple 2013
Ulverston
Conishead Priory and Buddhist Temple, Ulverston
Be inspired by the Buddhist Temple, explore the Romantic Gothic mansion on a guided tour, relax in the Café and gardens, enjoy a woodland walk to
Morecambe Bay. Free parking and admission... more details
Dalemain Historic House & Gardens 2012
Penrith, Cumbria
Lake District Historic House and Gardens
Dalemain Near Ullswater, on the Northern fringes of the Lake District, Dalemain is a real treasure. The fantastic Lake District historic house and gardens contains behind its Georgian facade, a w... more details
Eggleston Hall Gardens 2012
Eggleston, Barnard Castle
The four and a half acres of gardens are a Pandora's box of surprises, winding paths, borders, a stream, organic vegetables, walls, fell views. It is without doubt a magical place, dearly loved by custodians and customers alike. Perhaps the Jewel in the crown of this secret garden is... more details
Holker Hall 2013
Cark-in-Cartmel, Nr Grange-over-Sands
Holker Hall is the home of Lord and Lady Cavendish who welcome visitors of all ages to one of the best-loved stately homes in Britain. Magnificently situated only a short distance from Grange-over-Sands and the expanse of Morecambe Bay, Holker Hall is set in exceptionally beautiful c... more details
Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum
Alnwick, Northumberland
The gardens are our pride and joy and are deliberately aimed at garden lovers.
Our extensive grounds (in total 90 acres) offer the chance to wander in beautiful, tranquil, natural surroundings and observe a wide variety of pl... more details
Kiplin Hall 2013
Scorton, Nr Richmond
Kiplin Hall, in England's beautiful Vale of Mowbray, was built in the 1620s for George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I, later 1st Lord Baltimore and founder of Maryland, USA. Its design was unique in Jacobean architecture, with central domed towers on each side of a tall symme... more details
Levens Hall and Gardens 2012
Levens, near Kendal, Cumbria
Visitors to the Lake District should not miss Levens Hall & its unique Topiary Gardens The Hall, only five minutes from the M6 (exit 36), is a magnificent Elizabethan mansion built around a 13th century pele tower. It is the family home of the Bagots and contains a collection of ... more details
Longframlington Gardens
Longframlington, Morpeth
GARDENS & ARBORETUM
NURSERY & PLANT CENTRE
GARDEN DESIGN
LANDSCAPE
ENROUTE COFFEE SHOP
A Plantsman Horticulturist and Garden designers Garden & Nursery, set in the beautiful Northumbrian countryside. more details
Lowther Castle & Gardens 2012
Lowther, Penrith
There are no keep off the grass rules here. Lowther is a magical place for discovery and letting imaginations loose. Magnificentcastle and gardens hidden away for 70 years.
The sandstone remains of a romantic Castle. 130 acres of once grand Gardens unde... more details
Mirehouse & Gardens 2012
Keswick, Cumbria the Lake District
Historic House & Gardens by Bassenthwaite lake
Mirehouse has been, and continues to be, the home to generations of the Spedding family. Come inside this beautiful English country manor-house and find out more about its strong litera... more details
Muncaster Castle 2013
Ravenglass, Cumbria
Welcome to Muncaster Castle & Gardens, one of the best places to visit in the Lake District for a fun family day out! The Muncaster Experience is different for everyone...
MUNCASTER CASTLE
Elegant room... more details
National Trust Acorn Bank 2013
Nr Penrith
Best known for its comprehensive herb collection and traditional fruit orchards, Acorn Bank is a tranquil haven with a fascinating industrial past. Indulge yourself at the tea-room, where culinary herbs and fruit from the garden are used daily in soups, sa... more details
National Trust Beningbrough Hall York 2012
Beningbrough Near York
This is a friendly house and garden. The grand 1716 Georgian mansion, with impressive baroque interior, is set in a park and gardens. There are more than 100 18th-century portraits and seven interpretation galleries in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery. There is also a f... more details
National Trust Cragside 2012
Rothbury, Morpeth, Northumberland
Discover the world of Lord Armstrong – Victorian inventor, innovator and landscape genius. Cragside house was a wonder of its age. Built on a rocky crag, it is crammed full of ingenious gadgets and was the first house in the world to be lit by hydro-electricity. The gardens are incre... more details
National Trust Dunham Massey 2013
Altrincham, Cheshire
Don’t miss out, discover why so many visitors enjoy Dunham Massey
• Be captivated by tales of family scandal and romance re-told in fascinating guided tours
• Visit a house filled with fabulous collections of paintings, furniture and Huguenot silver - ... more details
National Trust East Riddlesden Hall 2012
Keighley, West Yorkshire
Every time that you stand in the gardens of East Riddlesden you will experience something new. The pink cherry trees, clematis, borders, daffodils and soothing lavender beds all create a sense of tranquillity far removed from the bustle of modern life. This peace is very different fr... more details
National Trust Fell Foot Park 2013
Newby Bridge, Windermere
Situated at the very southern tip of Lake Windermere, Fell Foot Park is a great, family friendly location to play, explore and relax. Sweeping lawns offer plenty of space for games, picnics and gentle walks, while easy lake access makes the park perfect for paddling, swimming, boatin... more details
National Trust Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal 2012
Ripon North Yorkshire
Yorkshire's first World Heritage Site. Cistercian abbey, elegant Georgian water garden and medieval deer park
* World Heritage Site
* Dramatic ruins of a 12th-century Cistercian Abbey
* Elegant ornamental Georgian Water Garden
* Medieval deer park... more details
National Trust Gibside 2012
Rowlands Gill, Derwent Valley, Gateshead
Discover magnificence and grandeur in George Bowes’ creation at Gibside. Two hundred years ago, old and new ideas met here, combining straight, formal vistas such as the Long Walk, with more irregular and meandering paths and streams that epitomise the eighteenth century English land... more details
National Trust Hill Top 2013
Nr Sawrey, Ambleside
Enjoy the tale of Beatrix Potter by visiting Hill Top. Full of her favourite things, this house appears as if Beatrix had just stepped out for a walk. Every room contains a reference to a picture in a 'tale'.
The lovely cottage garden is a haphazard mix of flowers, herbs, fruit and vegetables.
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National Trust Little Moreton Hall 2013
Congleton, Cheshire
Cheshire’s most iconic black and white house - Tudor skill and craftsmanship at its finest
This magnificent timber-framed manor house, little changed in over 500 years, is brought to life by FREE daily guided... more details
National Trust Lyme Park 2013
Disley, Stockport, Cheshire
Glorious Garden, House and Deer Park
Set in the foothills of the Peak District, with magnificent views across Cheshire, the house sits in the middle of a 1,400-acre medieval deer park.
• Stroll through the... more details
National Trust North East 2012
North East England
The North East of England is a great place. With an intriguing history, beautiful stretches of coastline and countryside, it’s also home to all kinds of weird and wonderful wildlife.
This Great Days Out guide will help you to make the most of your visit. So whether you want adventur... more details
National Trust Nostell Priory & Parkland 2012
Nr Wakefield, West Yorkshire
We invite you to enjoy the hidden gem of Nostell Priory and Parkland.
Wonder at our grand architecture and interiors.
Wander in our beautiful gardens and tranquil parkland.
Have fun in our exciting adventure playground.
The Gardens come to life from ... more details
National Trust Nunnington Hall & Rievaulx Terrace 2012
Nunnington, Near York
Picturesque Yorkshire manor house with organic garden and exciting exhibitions
Enjoy the atmosphere of this beautiful Yorkshire manor house, nestled on the quiet banks of the River Rye.
Explore the period rooms whilst hearing the Hall's many tales and ... more details
National Trust Ormesby Hall 2012
Ormesby, Near Middlesbrough
Home of the Pennyman family for nearly 400 years, this Georgian mansion, Victorian kitchen and laundry, gardens and estate walks provide lively resources for local schools, community groups and is a unique venue for weddings.
Weekend visitors can exper... more details
National Trust Quarry Bank Mill 2013
Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire
Discover the fascinating history and development of the Mill from 1784 onwards and the role of the Greg family
See seasonal displays of rhododendrons and bluebells along with river banks
clothed in daffodils... more details
National Trust Rufford Old Hall 2012
Rufford, Ormskirk, Lancashire
One of Lancashire’s finest tudor buildings
Just minutes from J27 of the M6, Rufford Old Hall has something for everyone. The spectacular Great Hall is believed to have hosted a young Shakespeare and there are collections of a... more details
National Trust Sizergh Castle & Gardens 2013
Kendal
This imposing house, at the gateway to the Lake District, stands proud in a rich and beautiful garden, which includes a pond, lake, National Collection of Hardy Ferns and a superb limestone rock garden. Still lived in by the Strickland family, Sizergh has many tales to tell and certa... more details
National Trust Treasurer's House 2012
York
Only a few metres from York Minster, this was the first house ever given to the National Trust complete with a collection – and it is not all that it first seems! It has a history spanning 2,000 years, from the Roman road in the cellar to the Edwardian servants' quarters in the attic... more details
National Trust Wallington Hall & Gardens 2012
Wallington, Northumberland
A place to enchant and delight…
Take a journey through this family home. Explore the history of Northumberland portrayed by the famous Bell Scott paintings in the Pre Raphaelite Central Hall. Discover the dolls’ houses, gaze at the Cabi... more details
National Trust What’s on at Speke Hall 2013
Liverpool Merseyside
An intriguing rambling Tudor mansion with rich Victorian interiors, set in a wooded estate on the banks of the Mersey
• Experience the sights, smells and sounds of Speke Hall’s rich past through our interactive sensory trail
• Fascinating insight into ... more details
National Trust What's On at Quarry Bank 2013
Styal, Wilmslow
What's on at Quarry Bank 2013 more details
National Trust Wordsworth House & Garden 2013
Cockermouth
Step into the 1770s at William Wordsworth's childhood home
A visit to Wordsworth House and Garden is a unique opportunity to experience late 18th-century life at first hand.
This lovely Georgian townhouse in the Cumbrian ... more details
National Trust Wray Castle 2013
Low Wray, Ambleside
Wray Castle came to us without its contents so you will not see a 'typical' National Trust house full of paintings, furniture and antiques with an accompanying owner-family history through the ages. What you will see is a 'tired' but fascinating building with hints of its ‘grand’ pas... more details
National Trust Yorkshire 2012
Yorkshire
Explore abbey ruins, magnificent houses, glorious gardens and some fantastic stretches of coast and countryside. There's always something to inspire your day out in Yorkshire. more details
Newby Hall 2013
Ripon, North Yorkshire
Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and adapted by Robert Adam, this graceful country house epitomises the Georgian“Age of Elegance’. Its beautifully restored interior presents Robert Adam at his very best. Newby is one of the finest examples of the age of elegance and of the heritage of our country. more details
Raby Castle 2013
Staindrop, near Barnard Castle, County Durham
One of the largest and most impressive of English medieval castles, Raby Castle, in County Durham, Northumbria, provides a wonderful day out for all the family.
Wonder at its towers, turrets, embattled walls, interiors and artworks from the Medieval, Re... more details
RHS Garden Harlow Carr 2013
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Whatever the season, Harlow Carr is the perfect place to enjoy a stroll with friends, relax in the serene surroundings or gain inspiration for your own garden. Come with the family and explore, find the giant teapot, walk the Logness Monster or simply marvel at the stunning colours t... more details
Ripley Castle 2013
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
If you haven’t been to Ripley before you really should make the effort to come because this is one of Yorkshire’s great historic attractions.
The Castle and Gardens are open to the public all year round and make a really interesting and entertaining day... more details
Skipton Castle 2013
Skipton, North Yorkshire
Skipton is one of the best-preserved and most complete medieval castles in England, despite enduring a three-year siege in the Civil War.
After the battle of Marston Moor it was the only Royalist stronghold left in the north. At last the Governor, Sir J... more details
Sledmere House 2013
Driffield, East Yorkshire
There is something about the charm of Sledmere which has captivated visitors for over 200 years. Carefully designed by Sir Christopher Sykes, 2nd Baronet, and nurtured by successive generations, this very special place brings new devotees every year.
Je... more details
The Walled Garden at Scampston 2013
Malton, N Yorkshire
To be found in peaceful North Yorkshire, the Walled Garden is a stunningly beautiful, contemporary garden, quite unlike any other. Designed by the Dutch plantsman, Piet Oudolf, and featuring modern, perennial meadow planting, alongside more traditional areas, the garden has been op... more details
York Gate Garden 2013
Adel, Leeds
York Gate is widely recognized as an outstanding example of late 20th Century garden design. The one acre garden is divided into a series of garden rooms with different themes and in contrasting styles. These include a dell with half-hidden pathways and a stream, a white garden, a ki... more details