Treasure Houses
The Treasure Houses of England represent ten of the finest historic houses in England. Most are still lived in, and loved, by the families who have owned them for generations. All of the houses are open for your enjoyment, and are home to major collections of fine arts and antique furnishings and surrounded by beautiful parklands and gardens.
To visit the web site of any of the other Treasure Houses, please select one from below, or visit treasurehouses.co.uk.
Beaulieu
Ancestral home of the Montagu family since 1538, ranked highly among Britain's favourite attractions.
Blenheim Palace
Conceived in 1705 by Sir John Vanbrugh and finished in 1722, Blenheim Palace is a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture.
Castle Howard
Magnificent 18th century palace, built by Sir John Vanbrugh, and home today to the Hon. Simon and Mrs Howard, and their twins Octavia and Merlin.
Chatsworth
A day out at Chatsworth is an experience you never forget, full of variety, wonder, beauty and fun.
Harewood House
Home of the Earl and Countess of Harewood and one of England's greatest country houses with outstanding art collections, magnificent Adam interiors and Chippendale furniture.
Holkham Hall
Built between 1734 and 1764 by Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester, this elegant Palladian style mansion which is based on designs by William Kent, has been home to the Coke family since that time.
Leeds Castle
Set on two islands on the River Len in the heart of Kent, Leeds Castle has been home to royalty, lords and ladies for over 1000 years.
Warwick Castle
The finest medieval fortress in Britain, Warwick Castle is bursting to the towers with tales of treachery, torture and power.
Woburn Abbey
Home of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford and their family, set in a 3000 acre Deer Park, Woburn Abbey houses an outstanding and important art collection.
Tickets, Prices & Opening
There are a variety of different tickets available for various areas of the Abbey, all at excellent value for money.
Hire a Venue
If you're planning an occasion, there's nowhere quite like the Sculpture Gallery at Woburn Abbey.