Breamore House & Museum - Elizabethan manor house completed in 1583 by the Doddington family and purchased in the early 18th century by Sir Edward Hulse, whose family remained there for the next 250 years. Located in Breamore, Hampshire, England. - http://www.breamorehouse.com/
Jane Austen's House - The house where she wrote and revised her famous novels including Pride and Prejudice with information on the history, location, maps, events, and news located at Alton, Hampshire. - http://jane-austens-house-museum.org.uk/
Quex House & Gardens - Galleries and information on the hall, carvery, and museum with a schedule. - http://www.quex.co.uk
Sand - Historic house and garden, situated in the picturesque regency seaside resort of Sidmouth, England. - http://www.sandsidbury.co.uk/
Eastgate House - Home of the Charles Dickens Centre and museum dedicated to the writer. Rochester, England. - http://www.medwaytowns.net/viewpage.php?page_id=7
Chenies Manor - A tudor manor house built c.1460 with home, garden and church information, and calendar of events located at Buckinghamshire. - http://www.cheniesmanorhouse.co.uk
Friends of Oakwell Hall and Country Park - An authentic 16th century manor house with its 110 acres of country park, containing a virtual tour, events, and visitor information located at Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire. - http://www.oakwellhall.f9.co.uk/
Leighton House Museum - The former studio-house of the great Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896) with home, exhibition, events, and biographical information located at London. - http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/LeightonHouseMuseum/general/
Red House Museum - A red brick house built in 1660, the home to the Taylor family who were cloth merchants and manufacturers, containing general and visitor information located at Gomersal, Cleckheaton. - http://www.kirklees.gov.uk/events/venuedetails.asp?vID=7
Holst Birthplace Museum - The Regency terrace house where Gustav Holst, composer of The Planets was born in 1874, and includes a biography, information on events, description of the rooms, and visitor information located at Cheltenham. - http://www.holstmuseum.org.uk/
Historic Royal Palaces - Information on the Kensington Palace (London), The Banqueting House (London), Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte's Cottage (Surrey), and Hampton Court Palace (Surrey). - http://www.hrp.org.uk/
Gainsborough's House - The museum and gallery of the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough located in Sudbury, Suffolk, and includes information on the site, collections, exhibits, and events. - http://www.gainsborough.org/
Elizabethan House Museum - Late 16th century merchant's house with period furnishings containing programs and events, images, and visitor information located in Great Yarmouth. - http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/default.asp?Document=200.41
The Amersham Museum - A local history museum based in a 15th century half-timbered house with general information and images. - http://www.amersham.org.uk/museum/
Althorp - The Spencer family ancestral home and garden, where Diana, Princess of Wales is buried, and includes an illustrated history and description of this Elizabethan house remodeled along Classical lines located at Northampton. - http://www.althorp.com/
The Regency Town House - The architecture and social history of Brighton and Hove between the 1780's and 1840's. - http://www.rth.org.uk/
Newstead Abbey - Originally a 12th century monastery it later became the seat of the Byron family in 1540 until it was sold by the poet Lord Byron in 1818. Abbey and gardens are open to the public. - http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/newstead/
The Linlithgow Story - Exhibits with artifacts, audio and video presentations tell the story of the Stewart kings of Scotland, trades and life of the people of the town. Includes hours, admission, events, membership and location. - http://www.linlithgowstory.org.uk/
The Folly - A 17th century house close to the centre of Settle in the heart of Yorkshire's Craven Dales. - http://www.ncbpt.org.uk/folly/
Harewood House - English country estate offers tours of its state rooms, art collections, and gardens. Includes a virtual tour, events, programs, hours, admission rates, and directions to the location in Leeds. - http://www.harewood.org/
Sudley House - Home of Victorian ship owner, merchant and art collector George Holt and his family. Displays include eighteenth and nineteenth British paintings. Liverpool, England. - http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/sudley/
Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum - House in Portsmouth, England into which famous writer Charles Dickens was born. - http://www.charlesdickensbirthplace.co.uk/
The Sherlock Holmes Museum - Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. - http://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/historic_houses.html
Scone Palace - The ancient Crowning Place of the Kings and Queens of Scotland was at Scone Palace, near Perth. - http://www.scone-palace.net/
The Handel House Museum - 18th century house where George Frideric Handel lived for 36 years until his death in 1759. Restored to reflect the life and times of the composer. Hours of operation and directions to London location. - http://www.handelhouse.org/
Fairfax House - Located in York, England, home to the famous Noel Terry collection. - http://www.fairfaxhouse.co.uk
The Dickens House Museum - Dickens's 19th century home in London, now preserved as a historic house museum. - http://www.dickensmuseum.com/
Croft House Museum - A Shetland croft of the 19th century, comprised of a house, steading and watermill. Lerwick, Shetland. - http://www.shetland-museum.org.uk/crofthouse/
Ascott House - UK National Trust garden and property previously in the ownership of the Rothschild family. Includes contact information. Buckinghamshire, England. - http://www.ascottestate.co.uk/