Home of Duke of Buccleuch. Tudor Monastic building, enlarged - French style addition of 1695 led to sobriquet “The English Versailles”. Outstanding fine arts from...
Lyddington Bede House is located in Rutland, the smallest county in England, and a place that has always encouraged a great deal of interest because...
Manor House Museum is located in Kettering and carries a fantastic collection of historic items and artefacts that have been brought together from many hundreds...
This National Trust property offers an intriguing example of an Elizabethan lodge surrounded by moat and garden. One of the oldest garden layouts that...
Harborough Museum uopened its doors to the public in 1983 and is operated by the local authority in association with the Market Harborough Historical Society....
Located on the Headquarters site of the wartime airfield at Harrington. Museum exhibits depict the secret roles of the USAAF “Carpetbagger” Group, American OSS and...
Wellingborough Museum is housed in Dulley’s Baths, constructed in 1892 as an indoor swimming pool. The building was converted into a shoe factory by...
Exceptionally fine Norman Great Hall of a late 12th Century fortified manor house. Medeival musician sculptures and fine architecture make it one of the most...
The museum is the perfect introduction to England’s smallest county. The “Welcome to Rutland” gallery is a guide to the history and an extensive rural...
This gallery has a reputation for hosting some of the most interesting and prestigious artistic events that take place in the small community. Concentrating...
Built in 1732 to a James Gibbs design, Kelmarsh Hall is surrounded by its working estate, grazed parkland and beautiful gardens. The Hall’s elegant 18th...
Familiar to millions of BBC viewers as the home of Gardener’s World, Barnsdale Gardens comprises of 37 individual gardens and features all blending into one...
Normanton Church Museum is located within this beautiful building in Oakham. One cannot help but be impressed by the detail of design and architecture...
Chichelle College is a beautiful piece of historic architecture, a real centrepiece to this small community. The fantastic building was founded in the 15th...
Rushden Heritage Centre is located in the middle of this small community and has been established by a group of local volunteers and enthusiasts, keen...
Located in the off-the-beaten-track village of Edmondthorpe, this 14th church boasts a 13th century tower. The church boasts an appealing interior, with a grandiose three-tiered...
Stamford Museum offers visitors the chance to learn more about ‘the finest stone in England’ amongst other items of interest. The unique Stamford Tapestry...
Built in the mid-16th Century, Burghley House belonged to William Cecil, Lord Treasurer to Elizabeth I. Hardly lived in by Cecil, who was always away...
The home and 18th Century gardens of William Cowper, poet, translator of Homer, letter-writer and gardener. Displays memorabilia of Cowper and John Newton, evangelical curate...
The Leicestershire Record Office holds a magnificent historic collection of documents that relate to Leicestershire and Rutland over hundreds of years of history. Amongst...
Wigston Framework Knitters Museum explores the way in which the knitting industry rose and became dominant in the Midlands. The museum holds an extensive...
Abington Museum is a 15th Century manor house now home to Northamptonshire’s military history, a 19th Century fashion gallery and the story of Northampton life...
Located in the town of Northampton, this regimental museum celebrates the history of this wing of the armed forces. Throughout the years, the regiment...
Beautiful 1690’s house on the banks of the River Avon containing antique furniture, fine pictures and family costumes. The grounds include a walled Rose Garden,...
Coton Manor lies in peaceful Northamptonshire countryside and enjoys beautiful views, providing an idea setting for the garden. The ten acre garden enclosed a series...