Read our guide to England's most beautiful stately homes complete with ghosts art and palatial antiques.
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The luxury country hotel scene in the UK has never had more to offer but that doesn't mean it's what everyone wants all of the time. If you're someone who'd prefer to stay somewhere a little more private and a little less manicured, there’s a new wave of ancestral homes that have undergone modern makeovers while adhering to their original architecture, style and charm. Some you can book for just one night, for others you'll have to take a wing, but they're well worth a look if you're keen to do something a bit different. From contemporary castles to beautifully updated historical homes, here are eight of our favourites…
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We’ve toured the British Isles to bring you 25 of Britain’s best stately homes, including Blenheim Palace and Highclere Castle
Fine Art Photography Wedding at Hedsor House with Bride in Pronovias Wedding Dress and Groom in Dior, shot by Christina Sarah Photography
Read our guide to England's most beautiful stately homes complete with ghosts art and palatial antiques.
These stately homes in London are worth visiting. From stunning interiors to rich history, there's a lot on offer in the UK capital.
Read our article about What makes a stately home which covers aspects such as architectural features, decoration and the lifestyle the house supports.
Lynnewood Hall is a spectacular Neoclassical Revival masterpiece and is considered one of the greatest surviving Gilded Age mansions in the United States. The stately home was once one of the fines…
Indulge your inner Francophile with these gorgeous French country homes. A little rustic and always elegant, they're positively ooh-lah-lah.
From a mansion inspired by the Petit Trianon to Napoleon III's private apartments.
Seen from the gardens at the rear of the house. An impressive late 17th century mansion house in Lincolnshire.