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After the Battle of Hastings, William the conqueror founded an Abbey, spread out over the hilltop that crowns the battlefield, with the high altar placed over the very spot...
This splendid 17th-century baroque building housed a courtroom for Assizes, raised on arches over a market space. It now houses the Abingdon Museum. Entry is free.
Abingdon County Hall Museum is found in the Market Square at the centre of Abingdon. It has been described as the country's greatest town hall, and looks out over the...
The grade II* listed manor of Albury park is mentioned in the Doomsday Book and an excellent example of a Saxon church sits in the midst of the manor's...
This rare 14th-century Wealden 'hall house' was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust, in 1896. The thatched, timber-framed house is in an idyllic setting, with views...
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Outdoor industrial museum based in chalk pits.
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Local history museum, based in a 15th century half-timbered house.
This 15th century timber framed Wealden hall-house, given to Anne as part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII, holds displays of period furnishings, Lewes history, Tom Paine, Bonfire and...
The shell of Appuldurcombe, once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight and still an important example of English baroque Architecture: the 1701 east front has now been restored....
Built in 1720, a fine early Georgian, symmetrical brick manor house. Hall with imperial staircase and panelled Dining Room. Tastefully restored by the Baring family and hung with their own...
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Contemporary visual arts venue in the New Forest.
Founded on Christmas Day 1067 by Roger de Montgomery, who was granted the earldom of Arundel by William the Conqueror, Arundel castle remains as a restored medieval castle. The...
This half-timbered Jacobean farmhouse, transformed by the de Rothschilds towards the end of the 19th century, now houses an exceptional collection of paintings, fine furniture and superb oriental porcelain. The...
This extraordinary building with a dolls'-house appearance nestles in a beautiful valley on the Berkshire Downs, surrounded by woodland
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Named after Elias Ashmole, the man who's collection originally formed the basis of the museum, the Ashmolean has recently reopened after a period in which it was closed for...
Interesting Restoration house of brick with giant Doric portico by John James (who assisted Wren to build Greenwich Hospital) for George Brydges, who died in the lake rescuing his pet...
This impressive Georgian mansion, surrounded by glorious parkland, was lovingly rescued from ruin by Lord and Lady Iliffe in the mid 1950s, when they restored the elegant interior and scoured...
The 17th century oak beamed house of Bateman's became the home of Rudyard Kipling in 1902 until his death in 1936, when it passsed to his wife Carrie, and...
Enjoy a wonderful family day out and explore the impressive ruins of 13th Century Bayham Old Abbey. A perfect picnic site with plenty of space for children play whilst adults...
Built around the 14th century gate house of Beallieu Abbey the manor house is kept as it was during the Victorian period, yet its monastic origins are obvious both...
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Beaulieu Abbey was founded in 1204 by Cistercian monks on land given to them by King John. During the Dissolution of the Monasteries much of the abbey was destroyed,...
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