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The Historic Houses Association represents the interests of Britain's historic houses, castles and gardens that remain in private ownership. Around 350 open regularly to the public attracting between them over 12 million visitors each year. Many more open on an occasional basis.
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Magnificent palace - possibly the finest in the land - designed by Sir John Vanbrugh on land given by Queen Anne to John, 1st Duke of Marlborough in 1705. All the major craftsmen of the period are ...

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Palace House has been home to Lord Montagu's family since 1538 when it was converted from the great gatehouse of the Cistercian abbey founded in 1204, and further enlarged in the 19th century - ...

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 Knebworth House

A fantastic medley of towers, turrets, heraldic beasts and battlements resulting from the Bulwer-Lyttons' gothic cloaking of the Tudor mansion of 1492. The interiors, including the fantastical State ...

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 Exbury Gardens

Spectacular 200-acre woodland garden, created 1919-1935 for Rothschild collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias; both wild species and hybrids bred here. Rare trees and shrubs. Seasonal ...

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 Bowood House

Family home of the Marquis and Marchioness of Landsdowne, Robert Adam's Diocletian wing of a once larger house includes magnificent orangery, library, chapel, sculpture gallery (with famous Lansdowne ...

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