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One of Abingdon’s oldest and most beautiful buildings, the County Hall was built between 1678 and 1682 by Christoph...
The Clergy House is remarkable as a surviving example of a typical thatched Wealden Hall House dating back to the fou...
Amberley is a thirty-six acre open air museum set in the midst of the beautiful South Downs in West Sussex. It is nex...
This award-winning museum is located in part of a fifteenth century timber-framed hall house in the centre of Old Ame...
Situated on the River Anton, a tributary of the Test, the historic market town of Andover boasts two museums in the s...
There is nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Ar...
17th-century house perched on the Berkshire Downs. This extraordinary Dutch-style house is famous for its association...
Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum is the country’s oldest public museum and home to one of the most important collections...
Unearth the amazing stories of Basing House, the nationally important ruins and grounds of the largest private house ...
The Bate Collection first opened in 1970. It is located in The University of Oxford's Faculty of Music.
Jacobean house, home of Rudyard Kipling: * Left just as he left it, reflecting the author's exotic oriental tastes *...
Everyone knows at least one date in English history – 1066, the year the invading Normans defeated the English at t...
The Battle Museum was born from the preparations to celebrate the 'Festival of Britain' in 1951. From this 'Battle Di...
The Beecroft Art Gallery is situated in the old Southend Library building, beside our Central Museum, and has a varie...
This grade I listed building is the only surviving windmill on the Isle of Wight, and is one of its best known landma...
The Bexhill museum was started in 1914 by a small group of dedicated enthusiasts who specialised in natural history, ...