Llandaff Fields | ... diff's main shopping street (Queen Street); when combined with the adjacent | and Pontcanna Fields to the north west it produces a massive open space sk ... |
West Wycombe Park | ... se are opened to the public by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor, | and Cliveden. Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, suc ... |
Hughenden Manor | ... eden, Baron Carrington who lives in Bledlow, Benjamin Disraeli who lived at | and was made Earl of Beaconsfield, John Hampden who was from Great Hampden ... |
Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh | ... ternational Archives as well as beautifying the gardens at Bahji, where the | is located; these plans continued through the 1950s. In the 1950s he also ... |
Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | ... science departments; its grounds are the university's botanical garden (the | ) |
Wemyss Castle | ... ithin the University of St Andrews Library; another, within the confines of | and the eighth, privately owned by Mister John Ferguson of Duns, Berwicksh ... |
landscaped gardens | ... England. There are a main pool, a children's pool and paddling pool, set in | |
Torre Abbey | ... h having a market and fair in 1294. The first major building in Torquay was | , a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196. Percy Russell, A History ... |
English-style garden | ... ed after a local benefactress who donated the grounds to the city. It is an | designed by Ricardo Bastida and opened to the public in 1907. It features ... |
Claire Hanley Arboretum | ... hat it would pass between their town and Hanley Butte, near the present day | . Such a move would have all but guaranteed prosperous growth for Jacksonv ... |
Bois de Boulogne | ... e perimeter of Paris, the open fields of Villiers and the (then) still-wild | . At age fourteen she began to copy from paintings at the Louvre. Among he ... |
Tsarskoye Selo | ... her favourite architect, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, particularly in Peterhof and | . The Winter Palace and the Smolny Cathedral in Saint Petersburg remain th ... |
Hyde Park | ... exclusive district in central London. The road runs along the south side of | , west from Hyde Park Corner, spanning the City of Westminster and the Roy ... |
Palace of Holyroodhouse | ... the social calendar. The Sovereign's official residence in Scotland is the | in Edinburgh. The monarch stays at Holyrood for at least one week each yea ... |
Arundel Castle | ... 1139 Matilda landed in England with 140 knights, where she was besieged at | by King Stephen. In the "Anarchy" which ensued, Stephen was captured at Li ... |
Jardin des Plantes | ... and collected by a French naturalist in the 18th century and shipped to the | of Paris, but the ship was wrecked on the way, and the bones were lost at ... |
Chatsworth House | ... country home of Fitzwilliam Darcy—is situated in Derbyshire. In that novel, | in Derbyshire is named as one of the estates Elizabeth Bennet visits befor ... |
Peterhof | ... Petersburg and was approved for a telegraph between the imperial palace at | and the naval base at Kronstadt. However, the project was cancelled follow ... |
Gardens of Sallust | ... endour the famous gardens on the Quirinal known as the Horti Sallustiani or | . These gardens would later belong to the emperors |
Château de Malmaison | ... Girodet's Ossian receiving the Ghosts of the French Heroes, for Napoleon's | was one of the earliest. Girodet's old teacher David was puzzled and disap ... |
Musée Condé, Chantilly | ... London; the National Gallery of Scotland; the Dulwich Picture Gallery; the | ; the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; and the Museo del Prado, Madrid |
Tsarskoye Selo | ... as a trade envoy. On 28 June 1791, Catherine granted Kōdayū an audience at | . Subsequently, in 1792, the Russian government dispatched a trade mission ... |
Palace of Versailles | ... und. The author-aviator initially complained "I wanted a hut [but it's] the | "; however as the weeks wore on and the author became invested in the proj ... |
Tsarskoye Selo | ... their children confined in their primary residence, the Alexander Palace at | , until they were moved to Tobolsk in Siberia in August 1917, a step by th ... |
Sandringham House | ... n the 1880s, Prince Edward (later Edward VII) purchased his country seat of | in Norfolk and asked Thomas Crapper & Co. to supply the plumbing, includin ... |
botanical gardens | ... ational institution for East Indian languages, ethnology and geography; the | , founded in 1587; the observatory (1860); the museum of antiquities (Rijk ... |
Shizilin Garden | ... s with extended family and regularly visited a nearby ancestral shrine. The | , built in the 14th century by a Taoist monk, was especially influential. ... |
Sadler's Wells Theatre | ... cript dance production by Wayne McGregor Random Dance in collaboration with | and the Arts Council England |
Kykuit | ... kefeller family estate of "Pocantico", in Westchester County, New York (see | ) |
Hatfield House | ... ouse and Theobalds (which his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for | ). As the Marquess of Winchester (Burghley's predecessor as Lord High Trea ... |
Château de Rambouillet | ... many, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States to a summit in | . The six leaders agreed to an annual meeting organized under a rotating p ... |
Hampton Court Palace | ... Gatwick Airport and flows north west through Surrey for to the Thames near | . The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole ... |
Cliveden | ... ublic by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor, West Wycombe Park and | . Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, such as the Pri ... |
Traquair House | ... town include Robert Smail's Printing Works and St. Ronans Wells, and nearby | . Popular tourist activities in the area include golfing (the town has a 9 ... |
Haddon Hall | ... y Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam railway, Dovedale, | , Heights of Abraham and Matlock Bath |
Hyde Park | ... ommission has compared its use to that of Central Park in New York City and | in London. It has thus seen various events staged on it, most regularly du ... |
Raby | ... l" date from this period in the region, such as the castles of Bamburgh and | . In 1345 the Percys acquired Warkworth Castle, also in Northumberland. Th ... |
Roundhay Park | ... Gordon which was built on the Thames for Leeds City Council for use on the | Lake. It was long and could take 75 passengers, and is now being restored |
Stourhead | ... red and collected, as Kenneth Woodbridge first observed in the landscape at | , a "Brownian" landscape with an un-Brownian circuit walk in which Brown h ... |
Thompson's Park | ... ery popular boating lake; Victoria Park, Cardiff's first official park; and | , formerly home to an aviary removed in the 1970s. Wild open spaces includ ... |
gardens | The | remained largely unchanged from the time of Louis XIV; the completion of t ... |
Place des Vosges | ... rough a sham arcaded façade that preserves the unity of the space as at the | . Ludovico demolished the former palazzo of the commune of Vigevano to cre ... |
Nostell Priory | ... itarist. Jugg's first appearance with the band live was when they headlined | rock festival held in West Yorkshire on 24 August 1984. The somewhat confu ... |
Hyde Park | ... ss and iron structure at the top of Sydenham Hill was originally erected in | in London to house The Great Exhibition of 1851, showcasing the products o ... |
Sandringham House | ... residence, the Union Flag is flown at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and | , whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood ... |
Espace Pierres Folles | ... Vignes Abbey as two of its most important historical buildings. The nearby | contains a museum, geological trail, and botanical garden |
Castle of Mey | ... Atlantis Resources Corporation announced it was considering a site near the | for a computer data centre that would be powered by a tidal scheme in the ... |
Chatsworth House | ... on, and Derby. Local places of interest include Bolsover Castle, Castleton, | , Crich Tramway Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam rai ... |
Sudeley Castle | ... of John Locust discovered the coffin of Queen Catherine at the ruins of the | chapel. He opened the coffin and observed that the body, after 234 years, ... |
Alnwick Castle | ... or the series was considerable, with much location shooting particularly at | in Northumberland and the surrounding countryside in February 1983. The se ... |
Roath Park | ... s a massive open space skirting the River Taff. Other popular parks include | in the north, donated to the city by the 3rd Marquess of Bute in 1887 and ... |
Chatsworth House | Paxton was the head gardener at | . There he had experimented with the newly invented cast plate glass (1848 ... |
Peterhof | ... Empress gave birth to the long-awaited heir: Alexei Nikolaevich was born in | on 12 August 1904. To his parents' dismay, Alexei was born with hemophilia ... |
Hyde Park | The eponymous district comprises the area south of | , east of Exhibition Road and west of Sloane Street. Beauchamp Place and t ... |
gardens | ... Shortly after his ascension, Louis XVI ordered a complete replanting of the | with the intention of transforming the jardins français to an English-styl ... |
Royal Pump Room Gardens | ... 63 it was extended to include a turkish bath and swimming pool, in 1875 the | were opened to the public, and in 1890 a further swimming pool was added. ... |
Cliveden | ... l political stage Buckinghamshire has been home to Nancy Astor who lived in | , Frederick, Prince of Wales who also lived in Cliveden, Baron Carrington ... |
Farmleigh | ... a press office. In 2001, the Irish state opened a guest residence nearby in | , a former Guinness family mansion |
Warwick Castle | ... val to Roger de Beaumont, the Earl of Warwick and owner of the neighbouring | , and the king made Clinton the sheriff in Warwickshire to act as a counte ... |
Traquair House | ... ". It is said that a son of King Malcolm IV of Scotland (who was staying at | on a hunting trip), drowned accidentally in a deep pool at the confluence ... |
Museum Gardens | ... , she played the role of the Virgin Mary, performed on a fixed stage in the | . Though she initially trained as a set designer, she became interested in ... |
Blickling Hall | ... ation), the Bure Valley Path and the Marriott's Way long distance footpath. | , the great country house in the care of the National Trust, is a mile and ... |
Hearst Castle | ... ment of the lead character in Orson Welles' film Citizen Kane. His mansion, | , near San Simeon, California, on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, ha ... |
Villa d'Este | ... to God. This would give way to the Antichrist. Ippolito d'Este rebuilt the | at Tibur, the modern , from 1550 onward, and commissioned elaborate fresco ... |
Jardin des Plantes | ... istory in the Collège de France. In 1802 he became titular professor at the | ; and in the same year he was appointed commissary of the Institute to acc ... |
Waddesdon Manor | ... uses. Some of these are opened to the public by the National Trust, such as | , West Wycombe Park and Cliveden. Other historic houses are still in use a ... |
Grimsthorpe Castle | ... ly married and had children, most historians believe she died as a child at | |
Bois de Boulogne | ... s bears Hugo's name, and links the Place de l'Étoile to the vicinity of the | by way of the Place Victor-Hugo. This square is served by a Paris Métro st ... |
Palace of Fontainebleau | ... the transformation of the royal country house into a true royal palace, the | . This was accomplished by the great builder-king, Francis I (1494–1547), ... |
Calke Abbey | ... National Trust, located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as | , Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Est ... |
Lower Barrakka Gardens | ... in the San Anton Palace on 25 October 1809 and was buried in Malta. In the | in Valletta, the Maltese in 1810 built a monument in Ball's memory. Restor ... |
Hyde Park | ... he Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than | and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the righ ... |
Berkeley Castle | ... question. In due course, Isabella and Mortimer had Edward moved by night to | , where he died shortly afterwards. Isabella continued to use Kenilworth a ... |
Arundel Castle | ... rshal and hereditary Marshal of England. The seat of the Duke of Norfolk is | in Sussex, although the title refers to the county of Norfolk. The current ... |
Sandringham House | ... with the Queen's help. Titles include Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at | , and Death at Windsor Castle. He is also the author of Death in Cold Type ... |
Versailles | ... y, William III's massive rebuilding and expansion project intended to rival | was begun. Work halted in 1694, leaving the palace in two distinct contras ... |
Safdarjung's Tomb | ... Bhavan, the Secretariat, Rajpath, the Parliament of India and Vijay Chowk. | is an example of the Mughal gardens style |
Balmoral Castle | ... in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood Palace and | |
Leeds Castle | ... soned in the Tower of London after she refused Queen Isabella admittance to | and ordered her archers to fire upon Isabella, killing six of the royal es ... |
Holyrood Palace | ... ngham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at | and Balmoral Castle |
Holdenby House | ... with Parliament and delivered Charles to them in 1647. He was imprisoned at | in Northamptonshire, until cornet George Joyce took him by force to Newmar ... |
Chatsworth House | ... Dukes of Devonshire, but it is lived in for only a short part of the year. | is the main family seat and the home of the Dowager Duchess |
San Anton Palace | ... d, going as far as describing Ball as "a truly great man". Ball died in the | on 25 October 1809 and was buried in Malta. In the Lower Barrakka Gardens ... |
Palace of Versailles | ... bility to purchase art, and the leisure required to pursue or enjoy it. The | and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg illustrate this view: such vast collec ... |
Holkham Hall | ... for numerous other buildings, such as Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester at | , Norfolk Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, at Goodwood House, and the ... |
Blickling | The town is close to large estates and grand country houses at | , Felbrigg, Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attracti ... |
Mughal gardens | ... Parliament of India and Vijay Chowk. Safdarjung's Tomb is an example of the | style |
Blickling Estate | ... ld it to Sir John Hobart, and through him it passed to the ownership of the | . The current lords of the manor are the National Trust |
Felbrigg | The town is close to large estates and grand country houses at Blickling, | , Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attractions |
Hardwick Hall | ... st, located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as Calke Abbey, | , High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Estate near Hather ... |
Kylemore Abbey | ... ish citizen in 1964 and his daughter Anjelica attended school in Ireland at | for a number of years. A film school is now dedicated to him on the NUIG c ... |
House of the Faun | The | in Pompei, dating from the 2nd century BCE, was so named because of the da ... |
Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen | One of the most famous sights is the | |
Kykuit | ... tting for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". The Rockefeller family estate (see | ), whose grounds abut Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, contains the private Rockefe ... |
Sandringham House | The Queen's residence at | in Sandringham, Norfolk provides an all year round tourist attraction whil ... |
Syon House | ... mour, the sixth Duke of Somerset, and Elizabeth, the Duchess of Somerset at | . Anne continued to defy the Queen’s demand for Sarah’s dismissal, even th ... |
Pittville Pump Room | ... ncluding the Town Hall, the Everyman Theatre, The Playhouse Theatre and the | |
château de Fontainebleau | ... u, a favourite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the historical | , which once belonged to the kings of France, It is also the home of INSEA ... |
Hampton Court | He was then transferred first to Oatlands and then | , where more involved but fruitless negotiations took place. He was persua ... |
Harlaxton Manor | ... es Pennethorne and Anthony Salvin, both later knighted. Salvin's Jacobethan | , near Grantham, Lincolnshire, its first sections completed in 1837, is th ... |
Jardin des Plantes de Rouen | The | is a notable botanical garden dating to 1840 in its present form. It was p ... |
Longleat | Russell Page, who began his career in the Brownian landscape of | but whose own designs have formal structure, accused Brown of "encouraging ... |
Sudeley Castle | ... — on 30 August 1548, and died only six days later, on 5 September 1548, at | in Gloucestershire, from what is thought to be puerperal fever or puerpera ... |
Tivoli Gardens | ... Amusement park attractions named after Valhalla include Valhalla Borgen in | in Copenhagen, Denmark and Valhalla in Pleasure Beach Blackpool in Blackpo ... |
Wisley Garden | The RHS has four flagship gardens in England: | , near the village of Wisley in Surrey; Rosemoor in Devon; Hyde Hall in Es ... |
Sandringham Estate | ... e, in London. The new Duke and Duchess of York lived in York Cottage on the | in Norfolk, and in apartments in St James's Palace. York Cottage was a mod ... |
Peterhof | ... projects of her favourite architect, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, particularly in | and Tsarskoye Selo. The Winter Palace and the Smolny Cathedral in Saint Pe ... |
English garden | ... olm stadium used in that year's Olympics. Hilda landscaped the home with an | that combines with the rocky and dramatic native landscape. It was furnish ... |
Boboli Gardens | ... ry of modern art dating from the 18th century. Adjoining the palace are the | , elaborately landscaped and with numerous sculptures |
Penshurst Place | Born at | , Kent, he was the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley. Hi ... |
Hyde Hall | ... and: Wisley Garden, near the village of Wisley in Surrey; Rosemoor in Devon | ;in Essex and Harlow Carr in Harrogate, North Yorkshire |
Hortus Botanicus | ... us small canals with tree-bordered quays. On the west side of the town, the | and other gardens extend along the old Singel, or outer canal. The Leidse ... |
Warwick Castle | ... widely known, Horace Walpole wrote somewhat slightingly of Brown's work at | |
Hardwick Hall | ... or later Elizabethan country house design, especially in the Midlands, with | being a classic example |
Blenheim Palace | The Marlboroughs also lost state funding for | , and the building came to a halt for the first time since it was begun in ... |
Careggi | ... ce lies in a basin among the Senese Clavey Hills, particularly the hills of | , Fiesole, Settignano, Arcetri, Poggio Imperiale and Bellosguardo (Florenc ... |
Burghley House | | near the town of Stamford was built for Cecil between 1555 and 1587 and mo ... |
Versailles | ... oduced several pictures for the royal chapels (the Last Supper, painted for | , now in the Louvre), eight cartoons for the Gobelins tapestry manufactory ... |
Elvaston Castle | ... 9 film Women in Love by Ken Russell had various scenes filmed in and around | , most notably the Greco-Roman wrestling scene, which was filmed in the ca ... |
Hill-Stead Museum | Just above the village, off Mountain Road, lies the | . The estate, completed in 1901 and designed for Alfred Atmore Pope by his ... |
Arundel Castle | ... Raby castles, while the hall's roof design became famous and was copied at | and Westminster Hall |
Wemyss Castle | ... his patron, Sir John of Wemyss, whose representative, Mr. Erskine Wemyss of | , Fife, possessed the oldest extant manuscript of the work. The subject of ... |
Hampton Court Palace | Catherine married Henry VIII on 12 July 1543 at | . Her previous husband had died on 2 March 1543. She was the first Queen o ... |
Botanischer Schulgarten Burg | ... giezentrum Hannover maintains practical biology schools in four locations ( | , Freiluftschule Burg, Zooschule Hannover, and Botanischer Schulgarten Lin ... |
The Jephson Gardens | ... ake of the series Upstairs, Downstairs were shot on Clarendon Square and in | |
Kedleston Hall | ... he public, such as Calke Abbey, Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, | , Longshaw Estate near Hathersage, and Sudbury Hall on the Staffordshire b ... |
Roath Park | ... ales international game every four years. The games are now usually held at | |
Warwick Castle | ... ndures at Croome Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, | , Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas vill ... |
Lismore Castle | ... uding Bolton Abbey, Londesborough Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and | in Ireland. William Cavendish died in 1764, leaving the property to his so ... |
Heil- und Giftpflanzengarten der Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover | ... ts own botanical garden specializing in medicinal and poisonous plants, the | |
Blenheim Palace | ... he Whigs, while also devoting much of her time to building projects such as | . She died in 1744 at the age of eighty-four |
Plaza Las Delicias | ... e ICP. Downtown Ponce in particular features several museums and landmarks. | , the town's main square, features a prominet fountain (namely, the "Lions ... |
Castle of Mey | ... also that of mainland Britain. The famous John o' Groats, Mey (site of the | ), and many smaller villages are also to be found on the Caithness side as ... |
Blenheim Palace | ... the construction of her new estate, Woodstock Manor (the site of the later | ), a gift from Queen Anne after the duke's victory at the Battle of Blenhe ... |
Giardino Bardini | ... and gardens. Such include the Boboli Gardens, the Parco delle Cascine, the | and the Giardino dei Semplici, amongst others |
Haddon Hall | ... dy Jane by Trevor Nunn, starring Helena Bonham Carter, has scenes filmed at | |
Harewood House | ... Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, | , Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village), in traces ... |
Jardin des Plantes | ... the French Sudan, whence he was imported to France and kept in the old zoo | , near the railway station Gare d'Austerlitz in Paris. In 1865 he was tran ... |
Blenheim Palace | ... His work still endures at Croome Court (where he also designed the house), | , Warwick Castle, Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby M ... |
Jardin des Plantes | ... had been appointed to the newly created chair of comparative anatomy at the | |
Jephson Gardens | The town has several parks and gardens, including the | , close to the Royal Pump Rooms and next to the River Leam. These were ser ... |
Hampton Court Palace | In 1764 he was appointed Master Gardener at | , succeeding John Greening and residing at the Wilderness House |
Kykuit | ... rkers, including John D. Rockefeller, who first moved to Tarrytown in 1893. | , Rockefeller's elaborate mansion, was completed in 1906. In 1914, Kykuit ... |
Chatsworth House | ... oday the Library is devoid of books, the collections having been removed to | , Derbyshire, or in the Royal Institute of British Architects library, whi ... |
Hyde Park | ... n 1864 and 1876, the Albert Memorial, designed by Scott, was constructed in | . It was a commission on behalf of Queen Victoria in memory of her husband ... |
Dumbarton Oaks | ... the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts after being moved from | . In the Dumbarton Oaks mosaic, the bust of Tethys—surrounded by fishes—is ... |
Althorp | ... kby station had a brief moment of fame in 1997 when, as the nearest stop to | , it was the final stop on the journey by the Prince of Wales and his two ... |
Blenheim Palace | ... was more capable of business than any man. Although she never came to like | – describing it as "that great heap of stones" – she became more enthusias ... |
Boboli Gardens | Florence also contains various parks and gardens. Such include the | , the Parco delle Cascine, the Giardino Bardini and the Giardino dei Sempl ... |
Hyde Park | He became Chief Ranger and Keeper of | and St. James's Park on 31 August 1850. He was also colonel of the 33rd Re ... |
Osborne House | ... mpire of the Sea" by William Dyce, a painting Victoria commissioned for her | on the Isle of Wight |
Cliveden | ... , include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and | , designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe |
Hyde Park | ... ed War "the best live band I ever saw" after their first UK gig in London's | . A second Eric Burdon and War album, a two-disc set titled The Black-Man' ... |
Belvoir Castle | ... o became the owner of the first series of the Seven Sacraments (late 1630s, | ); and Paul Fréart de Chantelou, with whom Poussin, at the call of Sublet ... |
Hampton Court Maze | A well known curiosity of the palace's grounds is | ; planted in the 1690s by George London and Henry Wise for William III of ... |
Hyde Park, London | ... lso performed at the Festival of Light-sponsored Festival for Jesus held in | , which was filmed and released as a 50-minute documentary Why Should the ... |
Villa d'Este | ... original garden was heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance garden at | |
Palace of Versailles | ... ois de La Rochefoucauld as well as Louis Le Vau's historic expansion of the | , Jean-Baptiste Lully's revolution in Baroque music, and most importantly, ... |
Waddesdon Manor | ... Rothschild bequeathed the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room at | as the Waddesdon Bequest. This consisted of almost 300 pieces of objets d' ... |
Chiswick House | The castle (along with other Boyle properties - | , Burlington House, Bolton Abbey and Londesborough Hall) was acquired by t ... |
Arundel Castle | ... ipal seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for over 850 years is | . Built in the 11th Century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, the c ... |
Christ's College, Cambridge | ... yal Navy as a midshipman during World War I. After his service, he attended | , for two terms where he studied engineering in a programme that was speci ... |
Haddon Hall | ... einer, starring Cary Elwes, was filmed in Derbyshire and includes scenes at | and in the White Peak and Dark Peak |
Harold Lloyd Estate | ... ncluded Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes Estates, and the 1920s Beverly Hills | 'Greenacres.' It is a gated residential community with a total all land ar ... |
Chatsworth House | ... endish, the sixth Duke of Devonshire and he relocated as ‘Head Gardener’ to | , Derbyshire |
Harlaxton Manor | ... s and high chimneys as in the Elizabethan style. Examples of this style are | in Lincolnshire (illustration), Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire and San ... |
Palace of Versailles | ... court located in the Saint-Louis district of Versailles (commune), near the | |
Melbourne Hall | ... Lea near Matlock, and the 17th-18th century French style formal gardens at | , Melbourne |
Balmoral Castle | ... rulers, and cannot be sold by the monarch. Sandringham House in Norfolk and | in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the Queen |
Bowood House | ... also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Harewood House, | , Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village), in traces at Kew Gardens ... |
Hearst Castle | Beginning in 1919, Hearst began to build the never-completed | , on a 240,000 acre (97,000 ha) ranch at San Simeon, California, which he ... |
Kedleston Hall | ... of Joseph Pocklington Senhouse of Netherhall in Cumberland. He was born at | , built on the site where his family, who were of Norman ancestry, had liv ... |
Hyde Park, London | ... ystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass building originally erected in | , England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. More than 14,000 exhibit ... |
Place des Vosges | The | in Paris was so renamed in 1799 when the department became the first to pa ... |
Warwick Castle | ... more before, closely resembling Kirby Muxloe and the Beauchamp gatehouse at | . By contrast the interior, with its contemporary wood panelling, is in th ... |
Hellens | ... ristocratic background. Her family owned two notable properties in England: | in Herefordshire, one of the oldest dwellings in the country, and Southsid ... |
Villa Farnese | There are examples of such casinos at Villa Giulia and | . In modern day Italian, this term designates a bordello (also called "cas ... |
Althorp | ... , an ill sod, very damp and...an unhealthy place"), and Holdenby House near | , she kept detailed accounts of her finances and expenditure, as well as a ... |
Gardens of Versailles | ... e Old Well, a small neoclassical rotunda based on the Temple of Love in the | , in the same location as the original well that provided water for the sc ... |
Saint Nicolas Garden | ... named in honor of Saint Nicholas, such as Escalier Saint-Nicolas des Arts, | , and Saint Nicolas Greek Orthodox Cathedral |
Burghley House | ... land. The Royalist forces were defeated within a few weeks and retreated to | , where they were captured and sent to Cambridge. While the Parliamentary ... |
Plaza Las Delicias | ... ce was inaugurated on the first day of the Ponce Fair. In this occasion the | and various other buildings, including the Mercantile Union Building, the ... |
Arundel Castle | ... s; Worksop Manor, Carlton Towers, Norfolk House in London, and most notably | |
Hyde Park, London | In 1851, the Great Exhibition was held in | , for which the Crystal Palace was built. The exhibition was a great succe ... |
Palace of Versailles | ... of museums worldwide) on Oak Island. During the French Revolution, when the | was stormed by revolutionaries in 1789, Marie Antoinette instructed her ma ... |
Sandringham House | ... anor in Lincolnshire (illustration), Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire and | in Norfolk, England |
Harewood House | The village is mainly known for its vicinity to | , a stately home, and is also home to the UK's longest motorsport hillclim ... |
Alton Towers | ... narrative at two British tourist attractions: the Nemesis roller coaster at | , Staffordshire; and the London Dungeon, a museum depicting gory and macab ... |
Holdenby House | ... cribed as "upon clay, an ill sod, very damp and...an unhealthy place"), and | near Althorp, she kept detailed accounts of her finances and expenditure, ... |
Torre Abbey | The first major building in Torquay was | , a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196. Torquay remained a minor ... |
Burghley House | ... and patron. All the arts of architecture and horticulture were lavished on | and Theobalds (which his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for Hat ... |
Sandringham House | ... hey are held in trust for future rulers, and cannot be sold by the monarch. | in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the ... |
Badminton House | ... e evacuated from London. Although she was reluctant, she decided to live at | , Gloucestershire, with her niece, Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, the ... |
Babbacombe Model Village | Other attractions are the | , which opened in 1963; the Babbacombe Theatre which opened in 1939; the P ... |