Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in United Kingdom? These are the ones:
1British Museum
LondonThe British Museum is home to one of the largest collections of works and artefacts coming from all over the world. The museum was opened in 1759 and is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. The museum has ten departments with various collections, including artefacts dedicated to indigenous 2National Museum of Scotland
EdinburghThe National Museum of Scotland, located in Edinburgh, was established in 2006 as a result of the merger of two adjacent museums: the Scotland Museum and the Royal Museum. The Scotland Museum is home to collections that shed light on Scottish antiquity, culture, and history. On the other hand, the Royal Museum houses collections that cover a wide range of topics, including science and technology, natural history, and world cultures. 3National Gallery
LondonThe National Gallery is an art gallery that is housed in a neoclassical building built in 1838. The gallery holds an art collection of over 2.600 pieces which contains European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The highlights include paintings by El Greco, Jan van Eyck, Rembrandt, Ruben 4Victoria and Albert Museum
LondonThe Victoria and Albert Museum holds the largest design and decorative art collection in the world, with over 2.27 million objects. The museum houses collections that span 5,000 years of art, from ancient times to the present day. Through these collections, visitors explore historical and contempora 5Buckingham Palace
LondonBuckingham Palace is the official residence of British monarchs. Originally built as a townhouse, Buckingham Palace was turned into a private residence for Queen Charlotte in 1761. The palace was reconstructed and enlarged during the 19th century and it has been used as a residence of the British mo 6Waddesdon Manor
AylesburyWaddesdon Manor, located in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England, is a castle ensemble that was constructed between 1874 and 1889. The architect behind this magnificent structure was Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur, who built it for Baron Ferdinand von Rothschild. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess of the late 19th century and the lifestyle of the Rothschild family. 7The Roman Baths
BathThe Roman Baths complex, located in the English city of Bath, is a historical site that offers a unique glimpse into the past. This well-preserved Roman public bathing site is situated below the level of the modern street and features four main points of interest: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Baths, and a museum housing artifacts discovered during excavations. The buildings at street level date back to the 19th century, adding another layer of historical interest to the site. 8Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
GlasgowThe Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, situated in Glasgow, Scotland, is a renowned museum and art gallery. After undergoing a three-year renovation, it reopened in 2006 and quickly became one of Scotland's most frequented visitor centres. This makes it a significant point of interest for tourists exploring Scotland's rich cultural and historical heritage. 9Windsor Castle
WindsorWindsor Castle, located in the town of Windsor in Berkshire County, is a royal castle with a rich history. It is renowned for its long-standing association with the English and later British royal family, as well as its impressive architecture. This castle has been a significant part of British history and culture, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history, architecture, and the royal family. 10The Palace of Holyroodhouse
EdinburghThe Palace of Holyroodhouse, colloquially known as Holyrood Palace, has a rich history dating back to 1128 when it was founded as a monastery by David I of Scotland. Since the 16th century, it has served as the primary residence of the Scottish monarchs, with its last inhabitant being Queen Mary Stuart. This historical significance makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in Scottish history and royal residences. 11Shakespeare's Globe
LondonShakespeare's Globe is a modern replica of the theatre where some of Shakespeare's plays were staged for the first time. The original theatre was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, Shakespeare's playing company. It was located roughly 250 metres from where the Globe Theatre stands now. The 12Riverside Museum
GlasgowThe Riverside Museum (Glasgow Museum of Transport) is home to over 3,000 objects that detail Glasgow’s rich past from its days as maritime powerhouse to a glimpse into daily Glasgow life in the early to mid 20th Century. Amongst the objects on display are everything from skateboards to locomotives, 13Royal Pavilion
Brighton 14Stirling Castle
StirlingStirling Castle is a museum in Stirling. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war, social history, architecture and archaeology. 15Chatsworth House
BakewellChatsworth House, a historic residence located in Derbyshire, England, is just a few kilometers away from the town of Bakewell. This proximity makes it an accessible destination for tourists visiting the area. The house's rich history and architectural beauty make it a notable point of interest. 16Bath Abbey
BathBath Abbey, also known as the Abbey Church of Peter & Paul, is an Anglican parish church located in Bath, Somerset, England. It was formerly a Benedictine monastery and was founded in the 7th century. The church underwent reorganization in the 10th century and was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries. It is one of the largest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in the West Country. 17The Wallace Collection
LondonThe Wallace Collection is an art collection that is housed in the Hertford House, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. The collection consists of of fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Especially the holdings in the collection of 18th-century 18National Portrait Gallery
LondonThe National Portrait Gallery (NPG) was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856. The gallery houses a collection of portraits of historically important and well known British people. Works in the National Portrait Gallery include photographs, caricatures, paintings, drawings a 19Cardiff Castle
Cardiff 20Ashmolean Museum
OxfordThe Taylorian's collections are vast, with around five hundred thousand volumes in total. These collections include Modern European languages such as French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. The library also holds many world-class collections, including works from Dante, Tasso, Foscolo, and Futurist manifestos. Its French holdings are particularly strong, with a complete collection of all the French editions of Voltaire's Candide printed in 1759. 21Scottish National Gallery
EdinburghThe National Gallery of Scotland opened in 1859 and is housed in a neoclassical building designed by William Henry Playfair. The gallery houses a collection of both classical and modern art from various countries. The displays are organized according to countries and periods. Highlights of the perma 22Urquhart Castle
DrumnadrochitUrquhart Castle, a ruined castle, is situated on the banks of Loch Ness, near the village of Drumnadrochit in the Highlands. The castle is easily accessible as it is located on the A82, just 21 km from Inverness and 2 km from Drumnadrochit. This makes it a convenient destination for tourists visiting the area. 23Alnwick Castle
AlnwickThe Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland is a significant part of Alnwick Castle, situated within the Abbot's Tower. This location in Northumberland, England, offers visitors a chance to delve into the history of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and its predecessor regiments, dating back to 1674. 24St Michael's Mount
MarazionSt Michael's Mount is a unique destination for tourists, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This pyramid-shaped granite island is located in Mount's Bay in Cornwall, approximately a kilometer from the town of Penzance, in the southwest of Great Britain. The island is accessible at low tide, providing a unique experience for visitors. 25Osborne House
East CowesOsborne House, located in East Cowes on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, England, is a former summer residence of the British royal family. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the royal family's summer living arrangements. 26The Courtauld Gallery
LondonThe Courtauld Gallery is situated in Somerset House and houses the art collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art. The collection contains over 500 paintings, over 25,000 drawings and prints, various sculptures and other objects from medieval to modern times. The most famous pieces in the collect 27Eilean Donan Castle
DornieEilean Donan is a small island situated in Loch Duich, in the western part of Highland, Scotland. It is connected to the mainland by a footbridge and is approximately a kilometer away from the village of Dornie. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. 28Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
BirminghamThe Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, also known by the acronym BMAG, is a significant cultural institution located in Birmingham, England. It is one of the nine entities managed by the Birmingham Museum Trust under the name Birmingham Museums. 29Tate Britain
LondonTate is a collective name for the National Gallery of British and modern art in England. It comprises four museums: Tate Britain, which was opened in 1897 and was previously known as the Tate Gallery; Tate Liverpool, which was opened in 1988; Tate St. Ives, which was opened in 1993; and Tate Modern, which was opened in 2000. In addition to these physical locations, there is also Tate Online, a website created in 1998 that encompasses all the Tate museums. 30Ulster Museum
BelfastThe Botanic Gardens, a public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland, spans 28 acres of south Belfast. This garden is a popular spot for office workers, students, and tourists alike. Its location on Stranmillis Road in Queen's Quarter, with Queen's University nearby, makes it easily accessible for visitors. 31The Fitzwilliam Museum
CambridgeThe Fitzwilliam Museum is divided into five departments: Antiquities, Applied Art, Coins and Medals, Manuscripts and Printed Books, and Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Each department offers a unique insight into different aspects of art and history, providing a comprehensive and diverse experience for visitors. 32Castle Howard
YorkCastle Howard, a grand English country house, is situated 24 km north of York, in the county of North Yorkshire. This magnificent residence was constructed between the years 1699 and 1712 under the patronage of Charles Howard, the 3rd Earl of Carlisle. The architectural design of the house was entrusted to the renowned architect John Vanbrugh. 33Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Stratford-upon-AvonAnne Hathaway's Cottage is a museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Literature, Social History, Decorative and Applied Art, Personalities and Costume and Textiles. 34Hever Castle and Gardens
HeverHever Castle, a historic site dating back to the 13th century, is situated in the quaint village of Hever, near Edenbridge, in Kent. This location is approximately 48 km from the bustling city of London, making it a convenient day trip for those visiting the capital. The castle's rich history and stunning architecture make it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike. 35Waddesdon Manor
WaddesdonWaddesdon Manor is a significant historical site located in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England. The manor was constructed between 1874 and 1889 under the direction of architect Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur for Baron Ferdinand von Rothschild. This grand castle ensemble is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time and offers a glimpse into the life of the Rothschild family. 36Scottish National Portrait Gallery
EdinburghThe Scottish National Portrait Gallery is an art museum in Edinburgh housed in a red sandstone Gothic revival building that was built between 1885 and 1890, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson. The museum holds the national collections of portraits and the Scottish National Photography Collection. Th 37Lanhydrock
BodminLanhydrock House is a significant historical site located in the quaint English village of Lanhydrock, Cornwall. The house was originally constructed between 1640 and 1642, but was largely rebuilt in the Victorian style in 1881. This blend of architectural styles provides a unique insight into the evolution of English architecture over the centuries. 38Corfe Castle
Corfe CastleCorfe Castle is one of Britain's most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. A favourite haunt for adults and children alike, all ages are captivated by these romantic castle ruins with breath-taking views across Purbeck. Disc 39No 1 Royal Crescent
BathNo. 1 Royal Crescent is a significant landmark in Bath, Somerset. It is the first building at the eastern end of the Royal Crescent and holds national architectural and historic importance. This building is a testament to the architectural prowess of the 18th century and is a key part of Bath's rich history. 40National Museum Cardiff
CardiffNational Museum Cardiff is a museum in Cardiff. The museum features exhibits related to Decorative and Applied Art, Fine Art, Natural Sciences, Coins and Medals and Archaeology. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Evolution of Wales, Impressionist, La Parisienne, The Blue Lady, The 41Walker Art Gallery
LiverpoolThe Walker Art Gallery, located in Liverpool, is home to the most significant collection of art in the United Kingdom outside of London. Known as the 'National Gallery of the North', the gallery boasts a wide range of artworks from various periods and styles. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Walker Art Gallery offers a unique opportunity to explore a vast collection of art in a beautiful setting. 42Stourhead
WarminsterStourhead House is a sprawling 1.06 hectare estate located near the source of the Stour River, in Wiltshire County, England. The estate is home to a Palladian-style mansion, the quaint village of Stourton, beautifully manicured gardens, expansive farmland, and a lush forest. This diverse range of attractions offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the rich history and natural beauty of the area. 43Hill Top
Near SawreyHill Top is a 17th-century house located in Near Sawrey near Hawkshead, in the English county of Cumbria. It is recognized for its Lakeland vernacular architecture, characterized by random stone walls and a slate roof. This architectural style is typical of the Lake District and provides a unique insight into the region's historical building practices. 44Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
NorwichOne of the city's most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle was built by the Normans as a Royal Palace 900 years ago. Now a museum and art gallery, the Castle is packed with treasures to inspire and intrigue visitors of all ages. The entire collection of this museum is a Designated Collection of nation 45Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill
CambridgeThe former owner of Anglesey Abbey, Urban Huttleston Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven, played a significant role in shaping the manor house as it stands today. He renovated the house and adorned its interior with a valuable collection of furniture, paintings, and art objects. These collections provide a glimpse into the past and are a treat for art and history enthusiasts. 46Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum
BournemouthThe Russell-Cotes Museum, also known as the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, is situated in Bournemouth, England. This Grade II* listed building is perched atop the East Cliff, adjacent to the Royal Bath Hotel. The museum is a significant cultural landmark in the region, offering visitors a unique blend of art and history. 47Manchester Art Gallery
ManchesterManchester Art Gallery, previously known as Manchester City Art Gallery, is a public art gallery situated on Mosley Street in Manchester, England. This gallery is a significant cultural landmark in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse collection of local and international art. 48Tate Modern
LondonTate Modern is one of the largest modern and contemporary art galleries in the world, housed in a former power station built between 1947 and 1963 that was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Tate (Modern) holds the national collection of British art from 1900 until today as well as international m 49Attingham Park
ShrewsburyAttingham Park is a historical estate located near Atcham, Shropshire. It is currently under the ownership of the National Trust, a charitable organization dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places and spaces in the UK. The estate offers a glimpse into the past, with its grand architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens. 50Sir John Soane's Museum
LondonSir John Soane's Museum is a house museum that was formerly the home of the English architect John Soane, who specialised in the Neo-Classical style. The museum displays drawings and models of Soane's projects and the collections of paintings, drawings and antiquities collected by Soane. 51Carisbrooke Castle Museum
NewportCarisbrooke Castle Museum is a museum in Newport, Isle of Wight. The museum features exhibits related to Coins and Medals, Decorative and Applied Art, Archives, Fine Art, Maritime, Social History, Science and Technology, Personalities and Costume and Textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the 52Chartwell
WesterhamChartwell, a 16th-century Victorian-style manor, is situated on a vast 32-hectare estate. It is located three kilometers south of Westerham, in Kent, England. This historic manor offers a glimpse into the past with its red brick two-story structure, gable with dentils, oriel windows, and French windows. 53Burrell Collection
GlasgowThe Burrell Collection is a museum/art collection in Glasgow. The Burrell Collection consists of objects collected by Sir William Burrell, a wealthy Glaswegian shipping magnate. It includes an important collection of medieval art including stained glass and tapestries, oak furniture, medieval weapon 54Brontë Parsonage Museum
HaworthThe Brontë Parsonage Museum is a tribute to the famous Brontë sisters — Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. It is maintained by the Brontë Society, an organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of these renowned authors. The museum is located in the house where the sisters spent most of their lives and wrote their famous works, providing visitors with a unique insight into their lives and inspirations. 55Belton House
GranthamBelton House is a museum in Nr Grantham. The museum features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, decorative and applied art, fine art and personalities. 56Lyme Park, House and Garden
DisleyLyme Hall, situated in Lyme Park near Disley in the County of Cheshire, is a grand structure built in the Elizabethan style. However, it was later modified to resemble an Italian palazzo, giving it a unique architectural blend that is sure to captivate visitors. As a Grade I listed building, it holds significant historical and architectural value. 57The Bowes Museum
Barnard CastleThe Bowes Museum, located in the town of Barnard Castle in County Durham, northern England, is an art gallery that was established in 1892. It was built to house the extensive art collection of John Bowes and his wife Joséphine Benoîte Coffin-Chevallier. The museum is a testament to their love for art and their desire to share it with the public. 58St Andrews Cathedral And St Rule's Tower
Saint AndrewsSt Andrews Cathedral has a rich history that dates back to the year 742. It was during this time that the relics of the apostle Saint Andrew, who is now the patron saint of Scotland, arrived in the area. This event marked the beginning of the cathedral's existence and its significance in Scottish history. 59Warwick Castle
Warwick 60Saatchi Gallery
LondonThe Saatchi Gallery is a gallery for contemporary art in London that showcases works by young artists or by established international artists whose work is rarely seen in the UK. Because of this the Saatchi Gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers of these lesser-known artists. 61Burghley House
PeterboroughBurghley House is a grand 16th-century country house situated near the town of Stamford in Lincolnshire, England. The house is renowned for its park, which was designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the past, with its stunning architecture and beautifully designed park. 62Fashion Museum Bath
BathThe museum's collection, initiated by Doris Langley Moore in 1963, is a comprehensive display of fashionable attire for men, women, and children from the late 16th century to the present day. With over 100,000 objects, the collection offers a broad overview of fashion history. 63Kingston Lacy
Wimborne MinsterKingston Lacy is a historic residence located in the quaint English village of Wimborne Minster, Dorset. The original design of the building was conceived in 1663 by the renowned architect Roger Pratt. However, the residence underwent significant remodeling in the first half of the 19th century under the guidance of Charles Barry, another prominent figure in the field of architecture. 64Tyntesfield
WraxallTyntesfield is a museum in Wraxall. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art, architecture and social history. 65Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery
ExeterThe Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) is the largest museum and art gallery in Exeter, Devon. It offers a diverse range of collections, making it a significant cultural hub in the city. 66Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust
WolverhamptonWightwick Manor is a Victorian era English manor situated in Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands. This location is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into the architectural style and lifestyle of the Victorian era. 67Speke Hall, Garden and Estate
LiverpoolSpeke Hall, located in Speke, Liverpool, England, is a remarkable example of a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house. Its architectural style and preservation make it one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. This historic building offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the craftsmanship and design of the Tudor period. 68Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden - Tate
Saint IvesThe Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall is a preserved site where the renowned 20th-century sculptor Barbara Hepworth lived and worked. The museum and garden have been maintained to reflect the state they were in during Hepworth's lifetime, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into her life and creative process. 69Bolsover Castle
BolsoverBolsover is a 17th century house built on the site of a Norman fortress. See the fairytale house, designed as a fantasy house for entertaining, of rooms stacked on top of one another to create the "Little Castle" with its range of interiors. Bolsover Castle features exhibits related to: architecture 70Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate
FelbriggFelbrigg Hall, located near the village of Felbrigg in Norfolk, is a 17th-century English country house that is part of a National Trust property. The house, which has remained unaltered since the 17th century, is renowned for its Jacobean architecture and exquisite Georgian interior. 71Coleton Fishacre
KingswearColeton Fishacre is a unique property located near Kingswear in Devon, England. It features a 24-acre garden and a house designed in the Arts and Crafts style. This expansive property offers visitors a chance to explore the beauty of the English countryside and appreciate the architectural style of the house. 72Lacock Abbey
LacockLacock Abbey is a house with over 800 years of history. Founded as an abbey in 1232, it has been a home to many different characters, each of whom has put their own unique stamp on the building. 73Ickworth
HorringerIckworth House is a neoclassical country house located in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. It is surrounded by parkland, providing a serene and picturesque setting for visitors. The house was built between 1795 and 1829 and was formerly the main residence of the Hervey family, who owned the estate since 1467. 74Hughenden
High WycombeHughenden Manor is a notable Georgian mansion situated in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. This red brick mansion is a property of the National Trust and is open to the public for most of the year, specifically between the months of March and October, as well as on special occasions. 75Mottisfont
RomseyMottisfont Abbey is a historical site nestled near Romsey, Hampshire, England. It is renowned for its rose garden, which is dedicated to the preservation of shrub roses that predate the modifications and hybridizations of 1900. This unique feature offers a glimpse into the botanical past and provides a vibrant, fragrant experience for visitors. 76Rievaulx Abbey
HelmsleyRievaulx Abbey is a museum in Helmsley. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art. 77Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
BrodsworthBrodsworth Hall, nestled in the village of Brodsworth, is a remarkable example of a Victorian era country house. Located just 8 km northwest of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, the hall stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the period. Its well-preserved state offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture. 78Erddig
WrexhamErddig Hall, located in Wrexham, Wales, is a Grade I listed property under the National Trust. The estate spans 1,900 acres and includes a country house constructed in the 17th and 18th centuries. The property also features a 1,200-acre landscaped pleasure park and the earthworks of a Norman motte and bailey castle, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. 79Audley End House and Gardens
Saffron WaldenAudley End House is a mansion built in the late Elizabethan style, located near Saffron Walden in Cambridgeshire. It is situated 25 kilometers south of Cambridge, making it a convenient destination for those visiting the area. The house's architectural style and historical significance make it a notable point of interest. 80Tredegar House
DuffrynTredegar House is a significant historical site in Newport, Wales. This mansion, built during the Charles II era in the 17th century, was the residence of the influential Morgan family, who later became the Lords Tredegar, for more than half a millennium. The house's rich history and architectural grandeur make it a fascinating destination for visitors interested in Welsh history and heritage. 81Sizergh
KendalSizergh is a museum in Kendal. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture. 82London Film Museum
LondonJourney through memories captured during years of magical filmmaking at the Harry Potter Photographic Exhibition. Housing iconic photographs, the Photographic Exhibition will take fans behind-the-scenes of key moments in the film series, from Harry’s first day at Hogwarts through to the Battle of H 83Chirk Castle
ChirkChirk Castle is a Grade I listed castle situated in Chirk, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The castle, which was built in 1295, is now owned and managed by the National Trust. It was part of King Edward I's chain of fortresses across the north of Wales and served as the administrative centre for the Marcher Lordship of Chirkland. 84Penrhyn Castle
BangorThe Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum is a unique destination for those interested in industrial railway equipment. Located within the historic Penrhyn Castle near Bangor in Wales, the museum offers a fascinating insight into the history and development of industrial railways. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including a range of narrow-gauge locomotives and other railway artifacts. 85Little Moreton Hall
CongletonLittle Moreton Hall is a historic manor house situated 6.4 km southwest of Congleton, Cheshire, England. This timber-framed house was constructed in the 16th and 17th centuries and is surrounded by a moat, adding to its historic charm. It's a Grade I listed building and is considered one of the best-preserved timber-framed manor houses in the United Kingdom. 86Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson
PortchesterToday, Fort Nelson is part of the Royal Armouries and serves as a home for their extensive collection of artillery. The fort itself is a Grade I Listed Building, a designation that marks it as a building of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Visitors to the fort can explore this collection and learn about the history and development of artillery over the centuries. 87Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
BristolThe Bristol City Museum, located in Bristol, England, is a large art gallery that is funded by the Bristol City Council. This means that visitors can explore the museum's vast collection of exhibits without having to pay an entrance fee. The museum is a great place to spend a day exploring and learning about various aspects of art, history, and culture. 88Ightham Mote
Ivy HatchIghtham Mote, pronounced 'item moat', is a medieval English palace that is surrounded by a moat. It is situated near the village of Ightham, in close proximity to Sevenoaks, in Kent. The term 'mote' is derived from 'moot', which means 'meeting place', rather than referring to the body of water. The palace is a significant historical site, dating back to around 1320. 89Wallington
CamboWallington is a museum in Morpeth. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, natural sciences, decorative and applied art, fine art and social history. 90Upton House and Gardens
BanburyUpton House and Gardens is a museum in nr Banbury. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, architecture and fine art. 91Cotehele
Saint DominickCotehele is a historic site located in the parish of Calstock in the east of Cornwall, England. This medieval house, with Tudor additions, is a testament to the architectural styles of the past. It is now under the care of the National Trust, a charitable organization dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places and spaces in the UK. Visitors can explore the house and its grounds, getting a glimpse into the past. 92Temple Newsam House
LeedsTemple Newsam is a historic English palace that showcases the Tudor/Jacobean architectural style. It is surrounded by expansive gardens that were designed by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown. The palace is conveniently located near Leeds, in West Yorkshire, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region. 93National Theatre
LondonNational Theatre is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Performing Arts and World Cultures. 94People's History Museum
ManchesterThe People's History Museum, located in Manchester, England, serves as the United Kingdom's national hub for the collection, preservation, interpretation, and study of materials related to the history of the working class in the UK. The museum is housed in a Grade II listed former hydraulic pumping station, a testament to the city's industrial past. The museum's collections offer a comprehensive look into the lives, struggles, and achievements of the working class over the past two centuries. 95Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
AllowayThe Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is a dedicated space that houses a vast collection related to the life of Robert Burns, who is celebrated as Scotland's national Bard. The museum provides an in-depth look into the life and works of Burns, offering visitors a chance to explore and understand the cultural significance of this renowned figure. 96Lydiard House
SwindonLydiard Park is a sprawling 260-acre natural park situated approximately 3 miles west of the center of Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It is conveniently located near junction 16 of the M4 motorway, making it easily accessible for visitors traveling by car. 97Mount Stuart
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LondonThe Charles Dickens Museum is an author's house museum, housed in a typical Georgian terraced house. The house was Charles Dickens's home from 1837 to 1839. The museum features the famous portrait of Dickens known as Dickens's Dream by R. W. Buss, with Charles Dickens surrounded by many of the chara 100Nymans
HandcrossNymans is one of the great gardens of the Sussex Weald that features a collection of rare plants. It is the achievement of three generations of the Messel family over a period of over a hundred years. Nymans features exhibits related to: natural sciences, decorative and applied art and fine art. Key 101Oxburgh Hall
King's LynnOxburgh Hall, located in Oxborough, Norfolk, England, is a moated country house with a rich history. It was constructed in 1482 for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld, a significant figure of the time. The hall has been home to the Bedingfeld family since its construction, making it a site of historical significance. The hall's architecture is a testament to the late medieval period, and it offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the English nobility during that era. 102Lindisfarne Castle
Berwick-upon-TweedLindisfarne Castle is a historical site dating back to the 16th century. It is situated on Holy Island, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, in Northumberland, England. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a significant part of England's history while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. 103Kedleston Hall
QuarndonKedleston Hall is a museum in Quarndon. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art, personalities and decorative and applied art. 104Stokesay Castle
Craven ArmsStokesay Castle, located in Stokesay, Shropshire, England, is a fortified manor house from the Middle Ages. It is recognized as one of the best-preserved buildings of this type in the country. The majority of the current building was constructed in the late 13th century by Laurence de Ludlow, a leading wool merchant in England at the time. 105Knole
SevenoaksKnole House is a historic English estate located near Sevenoaks in northwest Kent. The estate consists of a mansion, known as Knole House, which is surrounded by a 400-hectare deer park and associated lands. This expansive estate offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the grandeur of English history and architecture, while also enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding parkland. 106Hanbury Hall and Gardens
Droitwich SpaHanbury Hall and Gardens is a museum in Droitwich Spa. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art and fine art. 107Polesden Lacey
Great BookhamSet within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just outside Dorking, Polesden Lacey was the weekend party house of incomparable socialite Margaret Greville from 1909 until 1942. Discover collections of Fabergé, mailoica and Dutch Old Masters in the house; wander the fomal gardens 108The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
GlasgowThe Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is the oldest museum in Scotland. The museum features objects relating to William Hunter and his collections from Roman Scotland, geology (he Begg Collection of fossils donated by James Livingstone Begg), ethnography, ancient Egypt, scientific instruments (from L 109Wellcome Collection
LondonWellcome Collection is a museum and library in London that aims to challenge how we all think and feel about health. The museum lets its visitors think deeply about the connections between science, medicine, life and art, by exhibiting an unusual mixture of medical artefacts and artworks. The perman 110Winterbourne House and Garden
BirminghamThe University of Birmingham Botanic Garden at Winterbourne is a botanical garden that spans across 7 acres. It is situated on the University of Birmingham campus in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. This location is a part of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International and houses the National Plant Collection of Anthemis. It is a 15-minute walk from the city center, making it easily accessible for tourists. 111The Vyne
Sherborne Saint JohnThe Vyne is a historic country house dating back to the 16th century, situated on the outskirts of Sherborne St. John in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. This grand estate was bequeathed to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty in 1958 by its last private owner, Sir Charles Chute. Since then, it has been functioning as a public park and history museum, attracting visitors with its rich history and architectural beauty. 112Eltham Palace
LondonEltham Palace is an unoccupied former royal residence owned by the Crown Estate that was transformed into an Art Deco mansion by Stephen and Viriginia Courtauld. The Eltham Palace incorporates original medieval features into an otherwise modern 1930s design. Visitors step into the shoes of the lavis 113West Highland Museum
Fort WilliamThe West Highland Museum is situated in the heart of Fort William. It is dedicated to narrating the rich history of the Scottish Highlands and the Islands. The museum covers a wide range of topics related to West Highland history, making it a comprehensive source of information for those interested in learning about the region's past. 114Lady Lever Art Gallery
BirkenheadLady Lever Art Gallery houses the personal collection of the first Lord Leverhulme. The gallery features exhibits related to: weapons and war, decorative and applied art, archives, fine art, world cultures and costume and textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: joshua reynol 115Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life
Great YarmouthThe Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life is a unique maritime and fishing museum that was established in 2005. It is housed in a former Victorian herring curing factory known as the Tower Curing Works. This historical setting adds a layer of authenticity to the museum's exhibits, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past of Great Yarmouth's maritime and fishing industry. 116Saltram
PlymptonSaltram House is an English country house situated in Plympton, a short distance from the city of Plymouth, in Devon. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore both the historical house and the surrounding countryside, providing a unique blend of cultural and natural attractions. 117Brodick Castle
Brodick 118The McManus : Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum
Dundee 119Berrington Hall
BerringtonBerrington Hall is a neoclassical country house situated in the northern part of Leominster, Herefordshire, England. The house was designed by the renowned architect Henry Holland between 1778 and 1781 for Thomas Harley. Despite its somewhat austere exterior, the interiors of the house are subtle and delicate, offering a unique insight into the neoclassical design of the period. 120Packwood House
LapworthPackwood House is a historic Tudor manor house located in Packwood, near the Solihull border in Lapworth, Warwickshire. The house, which has been owned by the National Trust since 1941, is a Grade I listed building, signifying its exceptional interest and national importance. The house's timber-framed structure is a testament to its rich history and architectural significance. 121Fairfax House
YorkFairfax House is a Georgian townhouse situated at No. 27, Castlegate, York, England. It is conveniently located near notable landmarks such as Clifford's Tower and York Castle Museum. This makes it an ideal stop for tourists who are exploring the historical city of York. 122Tattershall Castle
TattershallTattershall Castle is a historic site located in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England. It has been under the protection of the National Trust since 1925, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The castle's origins date back to a stone castle or fortified manor built by Robert de Tattershall in 1231, which was largely rebuilt in brick and significantly expanded by Ralph Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell, Treasurer of England, between 1430 and 1450. 123Blackwell The Arts and Crafts House
Bowness-on-WindermereThe house is situated near the town of Bowness-on-Windermere, offering picturesque views over Windermere and across to the Coniston Fells.- 124
St George's Hall
LiverpoolThe World Museum, located in Liverpool, England, is a part of the National Museums Liverpool network. This network is a collection of several museums and galleries, each offering a unique insight into different aspects of natural history, art, culture, and history. The World Museum, in particular, is known for its vast collection of natural history exhibits. 125Pen Museum
BirminghamThe Pen Museum, located in Birmingham, England, is a unique institution dedicated to the history of Birmingham's steel pen trade. This museum is the only one in the United Kingdom that focuses on the pen making industry, highlighting how Birmingham became the global hub for the pen trade. 126Wordsworth Grasmere
GrasmereDove Cottage, located in the English Lake District village of Grasmere, is renowned for being the home of the poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth from December 1799 to May 1808. This period was a significant chapter in Wordsworth's life, as it was during this time that he produced some of his most notable works. The cottage's historical significance and connection to Wordsworth make it a point of interest for those interested in literature and history. 127Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
CoventryThe Herbert Art Gallery and Museum boasts extensive collections that span various fields of interest. These include art, archaeology, natural, social and industrial history. Additionally, the museum has a collection of costumes dating from 1800 to the present day. These diverse collections offer a comprehensive insight into different aspects of history and culture. 128New Walk Museum and Art Gallery
LeicesterThe New Walk Museum and Art Gallery is conveniently located on New Walk in Leicester, England. Its proximity to the city center makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The museum offers a diverse range of exhibits, making it a suitable destination for a wide variety of interests. 129Tamworth Castle
TamworthTamworth Castle, situated in the English town of Tamworth in Staffordshire, is a Grade I listed monument in the United Kingdom. This means it is recognized as a building of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Its location on a hill overlooking the confluence of the River Anker into the Tame offers visitors a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape. 130Bateman's
BurwashBateman's is a historical house in Burwash, East Sussex, England, dating back to the 17th century. It served as the home of the renowned author Rudyard Kipling from 1902 until his death in 1936. This connection to Kipling adds a layer of cultural and historical significance to the property. 131Newby Hall and Gardens
Skelton-on-UreNewby Hall is a Grade I listed country house situated in the parish of Skelton-on-Ure in North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the banks of the River Ure, providing a picturesque setting for visitors. The house is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of the region. 132Mount Stewart
Newtownards 133Beningbrough Hall and Gardens
BeningbroughBeningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion located near the village of Beningbrough in North Yorkshire, England. The mansion overlooks the scenic River Ouse, offering visitors a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape. The mansion's architecture is a testament to the Georgian era, with its red-brick exterior and grand drive leading to the main frontage. 134Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
LiverpoolOpen Eye Gallery, established in 1977, is a renowned photography gallery and archive located in Liverpool, UK. It offers a unique experience for photography enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, with its extensive collection of photographic works and archives. 135Samlesbury Hall
SamlesburySamlesbury Hall, located in Samlesbury, Lancashire, England, is a historic house that dates back to 1325. It was constructed by Gilbert de Southworth and served as the primary residence of the Southworth family until the early 17th century. This rich history provides a unique glimpse into the past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in historical architecture and family histories. 136Kenwood House
LondonKenwood House is a former stately home that served as a seat for the aristocratic Murray and Guinness families. Famous paintings in its collection include The Guitar Player by Johannes Vermeer, Self Portrait with Two Circles, by Rembrandt, Portrait of Pieter van den Broecke, by Frans Hals, Portrait 137Dumfries House
CumnockDumfries House is a significant historical mansion situated approximately two kilometers west of the Scottish town of Cumnock, in the East Ayrshire council area. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and architectural beauty of the mansion while also enjoying the picturesque Scottish countryside. 138American Museum in Britain
ClavertonThe American Museum in Britain is situated in Claverton Manor, a stately home near the city of Bath. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, offering visitors a chance to explore both the museum's exhibits and the historical manor itself. 139Leighton House Museum
LondonThe Leighton House Museum is the former home of the Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). The house features the Arab Hall with its golden dome, intricate mosaics and walls lined with Islamic tiles. The house museum holds a collection of paintings and sculpture by Leighton and his co 140Tintagel Old Post Office
TintagelThe Tintagel Old Post Office is a historical site located in Tintagel, Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is a 14th-century stone house, built according to the plans of a medieval manor house. This gives it a unique architectural style that reflects the historical period in which it was built. 141Doddington Hall and Gardens
LincolnDoddington Hall is an impressive Elizabethan mansion situated in the quaint village of Doddington, just west of the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. This historic building, complete with walled courtyards and a gabled gatehouse, offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the Elizabethan era. The exterior of the mansion is a testament to the grandeur of the period, while the interior was largely updated in the 1760s. 142Apsley House
LondonApsley House is a Georgian building and is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. The house is open to the public as a museum and art gallery which has the Wellington Collection on display, a collection of paintings, other artworks and items of the career of the 1st Duke. The rooms inside 143Falkland Palace, Garden and Old Burgh
FalklandFalkland Palace, Garden and Old Burgh is a museum in Cupar. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Sport and Architecture. 144Petworth House and Park
PetworthPetworth House is a historical site dating back to the 17th century. It is a mansion and museum located in the charming town of Petworth, in the English region of West Sussex. This grand estate offers visitors a glimpse into the past, with its rich history and stunning architecture. 145Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
NorwichThe Sainsbury Centre is a renowned world art museum situated on the campus of the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. It offers a unique blend of art, architecture, and culture, making it a fascinating destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike. 146Standen House and Garden
East GrinsteadStanden House is an Arts and Crafts style property situated to the south of East Grinstead in West Sussex, England. This historic house is a Grade I listed building, indicating its national importance due to its architectural and historical significance. Visitors can appreciate the unique architectural style and the rich history that the house embodies. 147The Beaney Art Museum and Library
Canterbury 148Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum
Burnley 149Knightshayes Court
Tiverton 150Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park
WarwickCompton Verney House is an 18th-century country mansion located near Kineton in Warwickshire, England. It is situated on the west side of a lake, north of the B4086, about 12 miles northwest of Banbury. The mansion is a Grade I listed house built in 1714 and has been extensively extended and remodelled over the centuries. Today, it is the site of the Compton Verney Art Gallery. 151Nunnington Hall
YorkNunnington Hall is a historic country house located in the scenic county of North Yorkshire, England. The house is situated near the river Rye, which flows past the property, creating a natural boundary between the house and the nearby village of Nunnington. This location offers visitors a unique blend of architectural history and natural beauty. 152The Gordon Highlanders Museum
AberdeenThe Gordon Highlanders Museum, located in Aberdeen, Scotland, is dedicated to the history of the Gordon Highlanders regiment. This regiment has a rich history, originating as the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot in 1794. It later merged with the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot to form the Gordon Highlanders in 1881, and was eventually incorporated into a larger unit of the British Army in 1994. 153Penlee House Gallery and Museum
PenzancePenlee House is a museum and art gallery situated in the town of Penzance, in Cornwall, England. It is a significant cultural hub in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of artworks and historical artifacts. The museum is home to a notable number of paintings from the Newlyn School, including works by renowned artists such as Stanhope Forbes, Norman Garstin, Walter Langley, and Lamorna Birch. 154Paxton House
Berwick-upon-TweedPaxton House is a historic country house situated in the Scottish Borders, just a few miles south-west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It offers a picturesque view of the River Tweed, providing a serene and tranquil environment for visitors. The house is steeped in history, making it an interesting destination for those interested in architecture and the past. 155The Collection: Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire
Lincoln 156Callendar House
FalkirkCallendar House is a historic mansion located near the Scottish town of Falkirk. It holds significant historical value, as it was included in the Scottish monument lists in the highest category A in 1960. This recognition highlights the architectural and historical importance of the mansion, making it a notable site for tourists interested in Scottish history and architecture. 157Harewood House
HarewoodHarewood sits in the heart of Yorkshire and is one of the Treasure Houses of England. The House was built in the 18th century, visitors can enjoy exhibitions of contemporary art, Farm Experience and over 100 acres of gardens to explore. 158Woburn Abbey and Gardens
WoburnWoburn Abbey and Gardens is a museum in Woburn. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture, design, costume and textiles, social history, literature, coins and medals, decorative and applied art, photography, fine art, agriculture, archives and personalities. Key themes, people and exhibi 159Shibden Hall
HalifaxShibden Hall is a historic house of significant importance, listed as Grade II*. It is situated in a public park in Shibden, West Yorkshire, England. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore not only the historic house but also the surrounding park. 160Basildon Park
ReadingBasildon Park is a Palladian mansion situated in the English county of Berkshire. It is nestled between the villages of Upper Basildon and Lower Basildon, not far from the town of Reading. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. 161Merchant Adventurers' Hall
YorkThe Merchant Adventurers' Hall, located in the city of York, England, is a medieval guildhall that holds significant historical value. It is recognized as a Grade I listed building and a scheduled ancient monument, indicating its importance in the country's architectural and historical heritage. The hall's medieval architecture and its status as an ancient monument make it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture. 162The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery
Stoke-on-TrentThe Potteries Museum & Art Gallery is situated in Bethesda Street, Hanley, one of the six towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. The museum is one of the four local authority museums in the city, with the others being Gladstone Pottery Museum, Ford Green Hall, and Etruria Industrial Museum. The admission to the museum is free, making it an accessible destination for all visitors. 163Derby Museum and Art Gallery
DerbyDerby Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Derby. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, natural sciences, weapons and war, decorative and applied art, social history, fine art, personalities, archives and coins and medals. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: josep 164Aston Hall
BirminghamAston Hall, located in Aston, Birmingham, England, is a Grade I listed Jacobean house. The house was designed by John Thorpe and its construction took place between 1618 and 1635. This historic building is a prime example of the Jacobean prodigy house, a type of large and extravagant mansion built by courtiers and other wealthy families during the reign of King James I. 165Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
ShrewsburyThe Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, located in Shrewsbury, England, has a rich history dating back to 1835. It was initially established as the Museum of the Shropshire and North Wales Natural History and Antiquarian Society Society in Dogpole. This historical context adds to the charm and appeal of the museum, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and culture. 166Newstead Abbey
NottinghamNewstead Abbey, located near Nottingham, is a historical site with a rich past. Originally, it was an Augustinian priory, a place of worship and solitude for monks. However, it gained fame as the family home of the renowned poet, Lord Byron. This connection to a significant literary figure adds a layer of cultural and historical significance to the site, making it an interesting destination for those interested in history, literature, and architecture. 167The Hill House
HelensburghThe Hill House is considered the finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's domestic creations. It dates from 1902. Mackintosh and his wife also designed the interior fittings and decorative schemes. 168The Guildhall
LeicesterThe Guildhall in Leicester, England, is a historical building with a rich past. Its timber-framed structure dates back to around 1390, making it one of the oldest buildings in the city. This architectural gem once served as the town hall for Leicester until 1876. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's medieval history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. 169Crathes Castle, Garden and Estate
Crathes 170Colchester Castle Museum
ColchesterColchester Castle, located in Colchester, Essex, England, is a prime example of a largely complete Norman castle. It stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the Normans and offers a glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore the castle and learn about its history, architecture, and the people who lived there. 171Hatfield House
HatfieldHatfield House is a Jacobean style country house located in a large park to the east of Hatfield city, in Hertfordshire county, England. It was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, the first Earl of Salisbury and minister to King James I. The house has been home to the Cecil family ever since and is currently the residence of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, the 7th Marquess of Salisbury. The house is open to the public. 172Holker Hall and Gardens
CarkHolker Hall is a historic residence located in the English village of Lower Holker, Cumbria. The majority of the building was constructed in the 1620s, but a significant portion was rebuilt in the latter half of the 19th century. This gives the hall a unique blend of architectural styles and periods, making it an interesting destination for those interested in architecture and history. 173Chastleton House
ChastletonChastleton House is a museum in Moreton in Marsh. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art, social history, decorative and applied art, architecture and costume and textiles. 174Whitworth Art Gallery
ManchesterThe Whitworth Art Gallery, located in Manchester, England, boasts an impressive collection of over 60,000 items. This extensive collection offers visitors a wide range of art to explore, from historic pieces to contemporary works. The gallery is a significant cultural institution in Manchester, providing a rich and diverse experience for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.- 175
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
BirminghamThe Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is situated at 75–79 Vyse Street in Hockley, Birmingham, England. This location is easily accessible and is a part of the city's rich history. The museum is a part of the Birmingham Museums Trust, which is the largest independent museums trust in the United Kingdom. 176The Tenement House
GlasgowThe Tenement House is a historic house museum located in Glasgow. It is owned and operated by the National Trust for Scotland, a conservation charity dedicated to preserving and promoting Scotland's natural and cultural heritage. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the lifestyle of the early 20th century in a typical Glasgow tenement flat. 177Blackness Castle
LinlithgowBuilt in the 15th century by one of Scotland’s most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness was never destined as a peaceful lordly residence; its enduring roles were those of garrison fortress and state prison. 178Astley Hall and Coach House
ChorleyAstley Hall is a historic country house nestled in the market town of Chorley, Lancashire. It is currently owned by the Borough of Chorley and serves as the home of the Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery. The museum and gallery offer visitors a chance to explore the rich history and art of the region. 179Brodie Castle
ForresBrodie Castle is a significant historical site located ten kilometers northeast of Nairn in the Scottish Council Area Highland. This castle is the ancestral home of the Brodie Clan, making it a place of great historical significance. Visitors can explore the castle and learn about the history of the Brodie Clan and their influence in Scotland. 180Aberdeen Art Gallery
AberdeenAberdeen Art Gallery is a museum in Aberdeen. The museum features exhibits related to Coins and Medals, Decorative and Applied Art, Social History, Fine Art, Personalities, Archaeology, Science and Technology and Costume and Textiles. 181Mompesson House
SalisburyMompesson House, located in the Cathedral Close of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, is a Grade I listed building that dates back to the 18th century. The house has been under the ownership of the National Trust since 1975, ensuring its preservation and maintenance. 182Inverness Museum and Art Gallery - High Life Highland
InvernessInverness Museum and Art Gallery - High Life Highland is a museum in Inverness. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, fine art, music, social history, archaeology, personalities, coins and medals, weapons and war, costume and textiles, archives, land transport, natural sci 183Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Brighton 184Chatelherault Country Park
FerniegairChatelherault Country Park is a museum in Hamilton. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport, Social History, Personalities, Natural Sciences, Archaeology, World Cultures, Fine Art, Costume and Textiles, Decorative and Applied Art, Weapons and War, Archives and Science and Technology.- 185
Royal Mint Museum
LlantrisantThe Royal Mint Museum, situated in Llantrisant, Wales, is a numismatics museum that showcases a collection of coins, medals, artwork, and minting equipment previously owned by the Royal Mint. This unique collection provides a fascinating insight into the history of money and the process of minting. 186Mount Edgcumbe House
CremyllMount Edgcumbe House is a museum in Torpoint. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art and decorative and applied art. 187Levens Hall and Topiary Garden
KendalThe buildings that can be seen today at Levens Hall largely date back to the 16th century. This was a period when the Bellinghams, who owned the estate at the time, expanded the facility. Notably, the ceilings and paneling from this era have been preserved, offering visitors a glimpse into the architectural styles and craftsmanship of the time. 188Trerice
NewquayTrerice is a historic manor situated in the parish of Newlyn East, near Newquay, in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This Tudor manor, known as Trerice House, is located at Kestle Mill, three miles east of Newquay. It's a significant site for those interested in history and architecture, offering a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved structure and surroundings. 189Laing Art Gallery
Newcastle upon TyneThe Laing Art Gallery, situated in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was established in the year 1904. It was founded by Alexander Laing, a wealthy wine merchant from Newcastle, who donated an estimated 20,000 pounds for the construction of the gallery. The gallery was designed by local architects Cackett and Burns Dick. 190The Foundling Museum
LondonThe Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, the first home for abandoned children established in Britain. The institution was opened in 1739 by the philanthropist Thomas Coram. The collection the museum holds includes paintings and sculptures by well-known British 18th-century ar 191Mary Queen of Scots' House and Visitor Centre
JedburghQueen Mary's House, located in Jedburgh, is a significant historical site dating back to the sixteenth century. It is known for being the residence of Mary, Queen of Scots, for a few weeks in 1566. This historical connection adds a layer of intrigue and importance to the building, making it a point of interest for those interested in the life and times of Queen Mary. 192Rufford Old Hall
RuffordRufford Old Hall, located in Rufford, Lancashire, England, is a property managed by the National Trust. The hall was constructed around 1530 for Sir Robert Hesketh. Of the original structure, only the Great Hall remains intact today. 193Bodelwyddan Castle and Park
BodelwyddanBodelwyddan Castle and Park is a museum in Near Rhyl. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Archives, Fine Art and Decorative and Applied Art. 194The Wilson
CheltenhamThe Wilson, located in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, is a museum that was initially opened in 1899. It was formerly known as the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum. The museum was renamed in 2013 to honour Edward Wilson, a polar explorer and a native of Cheltenham. 195Jackfield Tile Museum
TelfordJackfield Tile Museum is a museum in Telford. The museum features exhibits related to: natural sciences, science and technology and decorative and applied art. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: tile and architectural ceramics plaster collection and designated collection. 196Dulwich Picture Gallery
LondonFounded in 1811, the Dulwich Picture Gallery was England's very first public gallery. The museum houses masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, Watteau, Gainsborough, Van Dyck and many others. Besides these masterpieces, the collection consists of many more French, Italian and Spanish Baroque paintings a 197Christchurch Mansion
IpswichChristchurch Mansion, located in Ipswich, Suffolk, is a significant Tudor brick mansion house. It was constructed by Edmund Withypoll around the years 1548–50. This historical building offers a glimpse into the architectural style and craftsmanship of the Tudor period. 198Traquair House
InnerleithenTraquair House, also referred to as Traquair Castle, is a historic Scottish manor situated in the scenic Tweed Valley. It is located approximately one kilometer south of the town of Innerleithen. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the beautiful Scottish countryside while also immersing themselves in the rich history of the manor. 199Hardwick Hall
Doe LeaHardwick Hall, situated in Doe Lea, Derbyshire, is a remarkable example of Elizabethan country house architecture in England. The house stands atop a hill between Chesterfield and Mansfield, offering panoramic views of the Derbyshire countryside. It was designed by Robert Smythson in the late 16th century and built by its owner, Bess of Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury and ancestor of the Dukes of Devonshire. 200Brantwood House
ConistonBrantwood is a historic house museum located in Cumbria, England. It offers a picturesque view overlooking Coniston Water. The house has been home to several prominent figures and is now dedicated to John Ruskin, one of its final owners. The house and its grounds are managed by a charitable trust.