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Guy's Cliffe - the Percy familyIn Warwickshire. Name comes from the Knight Guy c.940 |
Knowsley Hall - Earl of DerbyIn Lancashire. In Domesday book. Mainly built in early 18th |
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Windsor Castle - The Royal ResidenceFounded by William the Conqueror |
Harewood House - Earl of HarewoodIn Yorkshire, given by William the Conqueror to de Romelli |
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Wilton House - Earl of Pembroke & MontgomeryIn Wiltshire, established originally as an Abbey in 773 |
Castle Howard - Earl of CarlisleIn Yorkshire, built in the reign of Edward III. |
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Howsham Hall - the Cholmley familyIn Yorkshire, built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I |
Sudeley Castle - the Dent familyIn Gloucestershire. Catherine,wife of Henry VIII buried here |
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Picton Castle - the Phillipp familyA fortified residence in the time of William II |
Wentworth Woodhouse - Earl FitzwilliamIn Yorkshire, a magnificent English family home |
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Everingham Park - Lord HerriesThe park was a domain of the Archbishop of York |
Holme Lacy - Baronet StanhopeIn Hertfordshire, built in the reign of Henry VIII |
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Eaton Hall - Duke of WestminsterIn Cheshire, built in the reign of Henry III |
Thrybergh Park - the Fullerton familyIn Yorkshire, built in the time of William the Conqueror |
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Floors Castle - Duke of RoxeburghIn Kelso, Scotland, King James II died in a seige here |
Lea - Baronet AndersonIn Lincolnshire, existed in time of William the Conqueror |
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Farnham House - Lord FarnhamIn Ireland, the estate was granted by King James I |
Ilam Hall - the Hanbury familyIn Staffordshire, it is an Elizabethan building |
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Warwick Castle - Earl of WarwickIn Warwickshire. Built in the time of Alfred the Great |
Burton Constable - Baronet ConstableIn Yorkshire |
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Franks - the Power familyIn Kent. In Henry III's time it belonged to the Franks famil |
Chatsworth - Duke of DevonshireIn Derbyshire. Mary Queen of Scots was confined here |
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Garnstone - the Peploe familyIn Herfordshire, built in 1805 |
Trentham Hall - Duke of SutherlandIn Staffordshire. Grounds were designed by Capability Brown |
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Charlecote - the Lucy familyIn Warwickshire, rebuilt in reign of Queen Elizabeth I |
Ripley Castle - Baronet IngilbyIn Yorkshire, it was built in 1555 |
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Burghley House - Marquis of ExeterIn Lincolnshire, it was built in the reign of Elizabeth I |
Alton Towers - Earl of Shrewsbury and TalbotIn Staffordshire, a castle erected after the Norman Conquest |
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Broadlands - Lord Mount TempleIn Hampshire |
Temple Newsam - the Meynell-Ingram familyIn Yorkshire. The estate was granted by Kind Edward III |
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Wollatan Hall - Lord MiddletonIn Nottinghamshire. Built by Sir Frances Willoughby in 1580 |
Inveraray Castle - Duke of ArgyllIn Argyllshire, Scotland |
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Newstead Abbey - the Webb familyFriary of Black Canons founded by Henry II in 1170 |
Blenheim - Duke of MarlboroughIn Oxfordshire. Built in the reign of Queen Anne |
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Cranbury Park - the Chamberlayne familyIn Hampshire. Cranbury is mentioned in the Domesday book |
Scone Palace - Earl of MansfieldIn Perthshire, Scotland. Favourite of the Kings of Scotland |
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Whitley Court - Earl of DudleyIn Worcestershire |
Glanusk Park - Baronet BaileyIn Brecknockshire, Wales |
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Burton-Agnes Hall - Baronet BoyntonIn Yorkshire. It was built after a design by Inigo Jones |
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