Whether you’re exploring the British countryside or visiting bustling towns and cities, you’re never too far from a stately home in the UK! With their sprawling estates, manicured gardens, and rich interiors, these architectural marvels offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the aristocracy and Britain’s past. But with so many across the country, it can be difficult to shortlist your must-visit locations, so we’ve compiled a list of unmissable spots to help you plan your next day out.
Through a deep dive into data, South Western Railway has uncovered the UK and South West's grandest stately homes, looking at factors such as Google Reviews, monthly search volumes, television appearances and pricing.
If you're looking to find your Mr. Darcy or live the life of your favourite Bridgerton character, join us as we embark on a journey to discover these splendid estates.
As the second largest inhabited palace in the UK, Blenheim Palace is at the top of our list. Built following the Norman conquest, it has played a key part in many aspects of British history, from the War of the Roses to Harry Potter! The house has also appeared in 71 television and film productions (the most out of any in the top 10), with cameos in Bridgerton, Black Adder and Dungeons and Dragons.
Blenheim Palace is home to breathtaking art collections and priceless artefacts, as well as charming gardens, tree trail walks and even a butterfly house. With over 9,000 5-star Google reviews and a huge amount to see and do, it’s no wonder it scored a staggering 95 in our ranking.
2 – Hampton Court Palace, Greater London
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Hampton Court Palace, one of the most iconic royal residences in the UK, comes second on our list, scoring 91.1. Originally built in the early 16th century for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, it later became a favourite residence of King Henry VIII. The palace boasts stunning art collections and priceless artefacts alongside its world-famous gardens, intricate hedge maze, and magnificent Great Hall.
With over 16,000 5-star Google reviews, it’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the grandeur and history of the British monarchy.
3 – Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
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Located in the heart of Derbyshire, Chatsworth House, with a score of 88.2, is a standout among the UK's grandest stately homes. Constructed in the 16th century and continuously inhabited by the Cavendish family, this magnificent estate has witnessed significant chapters of British history. Its stunning architecture and rich heritage have made it a favourite filming location, with appearances in notable productions such as The Duchess and Peaky Blinders.
Inside, visitors can marvel at an extraordinary art collection featuring masterpieces by Rembrandt and Van Dyck, alongside countless other priceless artefacts. The expansive estate is equally impressive, boasting exquisite gardens, a farmyard and playground, and even a sculpture park.
In fourth place is Cambridgeshire's Burghley House. Built in the 16th century by Sir William Cecil, the trusted advisor to Queen Elizabeth I, Burghley House stands as a testament to the grandeur and opulence of the Elizabethan era – a stunning example of the architecture of the time. It’s also featured in some award-winning films and TV shows such as The Crown and Pride and Prejudice and scored an 87.8 in our research.
Visitors can explore the lavishly decorated state rooms and the vast grounds, including landscaped gardens, serene lakes and the enchanting Garden of Surprises.
5 – Montacute House, Somerset
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Rounding off the top five and scoring 74.4 in our ranking is Montacute House in Somerset. A remarkable example of Elizabethan Renaissance architecture, this stunning mansion has captivated visitors with its honey-coloured Hamstone facade and impressive symmetry.
The house's Long Gallery is the longest of its kind in England and houses works from the National Portrait Gallery, as well as the rare and highly decorative 15th-century Tournai Tapestry. Montacute House’s estate also has one of the few remaining Elizabethan compartmentalised gardens.
The South West’s Top 5 Stately Homes
The South West is also home to some spectacular stately homes, which have appeared in shows such as Downton Abbey and Bridgerton. We’ve pulled together the top 5 must-visit manor houses, castles, and palaces.
1 – Hampton Court Palace, Greater London
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In addition to appearing in our top 5 stately homes across the UK, Hampton Court Palace is the top stately home in the South West. Along with the lavish rooms and gardens, the palace is home to the largest surviving 16th-century kitchens in the world, which once produced over 800 meals a day!
How to get there: The nearest train station to Hampton Court Palace is Hampton Court, a five-minute walk from the entrance.
2 – Highclere Castle, Berkshire
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Designed by Sir Charles Barry, the architect behind the Houses of Parliament, Highclere Castle is a blend of Jacobethan and Italianate styles. As the primary filming location of the television series Downton Abbey, visitors come from far and wide to explore the castle’s opulent interiors, artworks, and a remarkable collection of Egyptian artefacts. The estate's expansive grounds feature breathtaking gardens, scenic walks and charming woodlands, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
How to get there: The nearest SWR station to Highclere is Whitchurch, then it’s a 10-minute taxi ride to the castle.
3 – Osborne House, Isle of Wight
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Located on the picturesque Isle of Wight, Osborne House was originally built as a summer retreat for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. This magnificent residence captures the essence of royal elegance and domestic comfort. Many of the mansion’s rooms are still filled with original furniture and art, so you’re able to see the house in its true glory. The manor grounds have everything you could want for a summer getaway, from beautifully landscaped gardens to a private beach.
If you’re heading to Osborne House, check out the SWR Rewards hub for exclusive discounts for members.
Built in the 17th century and remodelled in the 19th century, Kingston Lacy reflects a stunning blend of classical and Italianate architectural styles. Visitors to this Dorset mansion are treated to an impressive collection of fine art, including works by renowned artists such as Rubens and Van Dyck, as well as an array of Egyptian artefacts collected by William John Bankes. Formal gardens, ancient woodlands, and a picturesque Japanese Garden are all encompassed within the house’s grounds.
How to get there: Poole is the nearest station to Kingston Lacy, then it’s a 20-minute taxi journey to the house. Or take a bus from Poole to Wimborne Minster, the nearest town, and short taxi ride to Kingston Lacy. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Bus 88 runs from Wimborne Minster to Kingston Lacy car park.
This medieval manor house in Wiltshire was built in the 15th century and has plenty of history to discover. Inside the manor, visitors can explore a series of well-preserved rooms filled with period furniture, tapestries and artworks. The Great Hall, with its impressive timber roof and stone fireplace, is a particular highlight. The surrounding 7 acres of gardens are equally stunning, featuring manicured lawns, colourful flower borders and serene water features for a tranquil retreat.
How to get there: The nearest SWR station to Chalfield Manor is Westbury. The manor is a 25-minute taxi ride away.
Fancy living like a royal for a day at one of these Stately Homes? Plan your regal day out now and cut the cost of your travel by booking train tickets in advance and using off-peak services. Why not also explore the best castles in the South West, or refuel with a spot of afternoon tea?
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