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Stately Homes of Britain and Ireland |
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Wroxton AbbeyOxfordshire - built early 18th century |
Powerscourt - Viscount PowerscourtWicklow - estate was granted by Elizabeth I |
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Trafalgar House - Earl NelsonWiltshire - belonged to Horario Nelson and after his death was purchased under an Act of Parliament |
Sandringham - HRH Prince of WalesRecorded in the Domesday Book |
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Bestwood Lodge - duke of St. AlbansNottinghamshire - once used as a Royal Residence in the 14th century |
Easton Hall - Cholmeley, BaronetLincolnshire - built in the Elizabethan style |
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Shirburn Castle - Earl of MacclesfieldOxfordshire - Sir Wariner de Lisle, Knight built the castle A mysterious castle click here to read about it |
Birr Castle - Earl of RosseIreland - dates from 1241 and saw many wars |
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Studley Castle - WalkerWarwickshire - present structure in the Norman style was erected in 1830. |
Muncaster Castle - Lord MuncasterCumberland - originally built by the Romans |
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Philiphaugh - Murray, BaronetScotland - the estate had been in the family since 1280 |
Sezincot - Rushout, BaronetGloucestershire - built in the Eastern style by Sir Charles Cockerell who served in India in 1780 |
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Compton Verney -Lord Willoughby de BrokeWarwickshire - dates from William the Conqueror |
Keel Hall - Sneyd Esq.Staffordshire - granted by King Henry II to the Knights Templar rebuilt in 1855 |
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Brantingham Thorpe - SykesYorkshire - original house dated 1574 |
Wynyard Park - Marquis of Londonderrydurham - Corinthian architecture |
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Stowlangtoft Hall - WilsonSuffolk - dated early 16th century. Present house was built in 1859 |
Rossmore Park - Lord RossmoreIreland - |
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Westonbirt House - HolfordGloucestershire - dates back to Edward the Confessor - 1066 |
Wynnstay - Williams-Wynn, Baronetdenbighshire - the house was destroyed by fire and the present mansion built in the French style |
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Broughton Castle - Lord Saye and SeleOxfordshire - built in the reign of Edward I |
Lambton Castle - Earl of durhamdurham - in the possession of the Lambton family since William the Conqueror |
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Mamhead - Sir Newman, Baronetdevonshire - rebuilt in 1832 and made of Bath stone |
Moreton Hall - AckersCheshire - the ancient house was dated 1602, the present house was built in 1844 |
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Kimbolton Castle - duke of ManchesterHuntingdonshire - seat of the Earls and dukes of Manchester is of remote origin |
Coughton Court - Throckmorton, BaronetWarwickshire - dating from 1642 |
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Hengrave Hall - GageSuffolk - was once used by French nuns |
Capesthorne - DavenportCheshire - built around 1720 |
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Arbury Hall - NewdegateWarwickshire - |
Preston Hall - BrasseyKent - |
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Euston Hall - duke of GraftonSuffolk - the family descends back to Charles II |
Helmingham Hall - Baron TollemacheSuffolk - Queen Elizabeth I was entertained here in 1561 |
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Merevale Hall - dugdaleWarwickshire - Elizabethan style house built in 1840 |
Dartrey - Earl of DartreyIreland - present house built in 1846 |
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Hutton Hall - Mr Joseph PeaseYorkshire - estate land granted by Edward VI |
Eshton Hall - Sir Wilson, BaronetYorkshire - first dated around 1186. Rebuilt in 1825 |
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Caen Wood Towers - ReckittMiddlesex - Coleridge once lived here |
Wolseley Hall - Wolseley, BaronetStaffordshire - family of Wolseley have lived here for more than 7 centuries |
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Cefn Mably - Kemeys-TynteGlamorganshire - many artifacts of the civil war have been dug up here such as cannon balls and armo |
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