Modernist architect Erno Goldfinger’s unique home from 1939 which is still modern to this day. Read More
A La Ronde (1 Comment)
Acquired by the National Trust in 1991. A La Ronde is an amazing 18th century house with unique interior decoration. The house is also interesting due to being sixteen-sided. Read More
Aberconwy House (No Comments)
Medieval merchant’s house dating from the 14th-century. Read More
Alfriston Clergy House (No Comments)
14th-century thatched cottage and pretty garden. Alfriston Clergy House was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust in 1896. Read More
Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill (No Comments)
Country house in Jacobean-style, created by the first Lord Fairhaven and his brother between 1926 and 1966. The mill at Anglesey was recorded in the Domesday Book. Read More
Antony House and Garden (No Comments)
Acquired by the National Trust in 1961. Antony is a wonderful 18th century mansion set within parkland with its fine gardens. Situated near the coast in Cornwall, it has been a family home to the Carew Pole family for generations. Read More
Ardress House (No Comments)
Traditional Farmyard with 17th-century house. Read More
Arlington Court and The National Trust’s Carriage Collection (No Comments)
Regency house set within a 2,700 acre estate full of wildlife including deer park and renowned for its rare lichens, bats, dormice, hares, otters and owls. The estate also accommodates the National Trust’s internationally important collection of 50 horse-drawn carriages within the Stable Block. Read More
Ascott (No Comments)
Jacobean house bought in 1876 by the de Rothschild family. Read More
Ashdown House (No Comments)
Dutch style house with spectacular views. Read More