RMFA8B2T–Detail of a suit of armour at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B28–Homemade scones for sale in the Mote Restaurant at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B31–Yellow flowers growing in the garden at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B22–Homemade scones for sale in the Mote Restaurant at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B2D–Detail of the exterior of Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B2Y–A Saracen's head carved on a newel post in the Staircase Hall at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks. The head was the crest of the Selby family who owned Ightham Mote for nearly 300 years.
RMFA80MP–The exterior of Paycocke's House, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80MA–Homemade scones at Paycocke's House and Garden, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80MC–A close view of the windows and a wisteria growing on the exterior of Paycocke's House, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80NH–Group of greylag geese (Anser anser) beside the lake at Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFA80M4–Room view of a bedroom at Paycocke's House and Garden, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80KX–Letters on a table inside a room at Paycocke's House and Garden, Colchester, Essex
RMFA8FAP–Meconposis in flower in June at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FCC–Corner of the Kitchen at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFDM5WG–Bottle, glasses and pewterware on the dresser in the Common Parlour at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFA8FD5–The Dining Room at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFDM5WD–Food on a pewter plate in the Common Parlour at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFDJHD1–Paper in a recycling bin at Petworth House, West Sussex.
RMFDJYXW–Quiche with asparagus and salad, available in the restaurant at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDJNHH–Asparagus roulade in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDJX5B–Christmas decoration available at National Trust shops.
RMFDKEK5–Grey Leg goose on the Lake at Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFDJHE7–A Philips Master Classic energy effiecient light bulb in a lamp at Petworth House, West Sussex.
RMFDJG1K–A bee on flowers growing alongside the vegetables in the Walled Kitchen Garden at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDK151–Woodchips in storage for use in the biomass woodfuel boiler at Sheringham Park, Norfolk.
RMFDKAP7–History of British Costume book with page marked by Ellen Terry at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDKANT–Metal thread ribbon fillet decorated with beetle wings and brass at Smallhythe Place, Kent. The ribbon was worn by Ellen Terry as Cordelia in King Lear.
RMFDJP4W–Seasonal spring minted pea and lettuce soup in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent. The vegetables are grown in the garden at Sissinghurst.
RMFDJP5P–Spiced blackberry and apple crumble in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDK10J–Wind turbine, used to power lighting, on the roof of Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre, Norfolk.
RMFDKEKP–Butcher's equipment in the Venison Processing Unit at Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFDK15T–Rhododendrons in the Wild Garden in June, at Sheringham Park, Norfolk.
RMFDJG1F–Apple growing in the Walled Kitchen Garden in September at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDJYXT–Salmon and vegetables, available in the restaurant at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKDAW–The sundial above a window at Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre, Norfolk. The 400-year-old Dial House is now a residential activity centre.
RMFDJYX0–Potatoes on sale in the Farm Shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKARW–Close view of the Ellen Terry beetle wing dress being prepared for display in the new Costume Gallery at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDJP5A–Spiced blackberry and apple crumble in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDJG3H–French beans grown in the garden at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDJG0Y–Squash grown in the Walled Kitchen Garden in September at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDJYWJ–A cappucino in the restaurant at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKARD–Tools and equipment used by dress conservators at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDJP5T–Pear, chocolate and walnut tart in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDJHE0–An electronic point of sale machine at Petworth House, West Sussex. These machines have to be kept permanently switched on to download software updates.
RMFDJYWX–Apples on sale in the Farm Shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDJG1C–Apple growing in the Walled Kitchen Garden in September at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDKAR2–A prop used in 'Macbeth' with a red seal based on a design taken from a book owned by Ellen Terry at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDJP46–Cooking pork sausages for the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDKE4M–Calf in pasture near London Bridge at Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFDJYWP–Red and white onions on sale in the Farm Shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKEKW–Coppice and thicket scrub in the north east section of Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFDJG1G–Upturned terracotta pots as a safety measure on bamboo canes in the Walled Kitchen Garden at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDJX5H–Christmas decoration available at National Trust shops.
RMFDKEM1–View looking down an ancient ride through the coppice near Eight Wantz Ways at Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFDKAP6–Detail of a page marked by Ellen Terry in a 'History of British Costume' book at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDJT8W–Close up of a cream tea with scones, jam and a pot of tea at Corfe Castle, Dorset.
RMFDJYXE–Lavender products on sale in The National Trust shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKDAG–Sea-lavender (Limonium) at Brancaster, Norfolk.
RMFDJNHJ–Afternoon tea with fruit scones, clotted cream and jam in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDJG0P–Apple growing in the Walled Kitchen Garden in September it Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDKARP–Wallet given by Ellen Terry at Smallhythe Place, Kent. The leather bears the inscription A.H. from E.T.
RMFDJP5J–Rosemary-scented lamb and winter vegetables in the restaurant at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent.
RMFDKAP8–Detail of book inscribed by Ellen Terry at Smallhythe Place, Kent. The inscription reads 'Take care of this it is out of print - inaluable - E.T.'
RMFDKANR–Large gothic silver brooch at Smallhythe Place, Kent. The brooch was designed by Lawrence Alma-Tadema for Ellen Terry to wear as Lady Macbeth.
RMFDJHYN–Interactive game at The National Trust Museum of Childhood at Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire.
RMFDKDAR–Fishing boat at Brancaster, Norfolk.
RMFDJHD2–Paper in a recycling bin at Petworth House, West Sussex.
RMFA8B2F–Wood carving of a female figure at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B35–White flower growing in the garden at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA8B32–Yellow flowers growing in the garden at Ightham Mote, Kent. Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks.
RMFA80M8–Close up detail of the wall of the half timbered Paycocke's House and Garden, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80KT–A candle, feather quills and some letters on a table in a room at Paycocke's House and Garden, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80M3–Room view of a bedroom at Paycocke's House and Garden, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80MM–A close up view of a window and the plasterwork on the exterior of Paycocke's House, Colchester, Essex
RMFA80NA–The exterior of Paycocke's House, Colchester, Essex
RMFA8FBB–Thalictrum in flower in June at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FCA–Rhododendron in flower in June at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FAW–Poppy in flower in June at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFDM5W1–Wooden sculpture of a hare, part of a trail in the garden at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FBX–Clematis in flower in June in the walled garden at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FC1–Wisteria in flower in June in the walled garden at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FAB–Rhododendron beside Pistol Pond at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FBW–Wisteria in flower in June in the walled garden at Hare Hill, Cheshire.
RMFA8FD3–The Dining Room at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFA8FD8–Recreated eighteenth century dishes in the Dining Room at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFDM6CN–Close view of the Entrance Hall carpet at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFA8FDE–Recreated eighteenth century dish in the Dining Room at Wordsworth House, Cockermouth, Cumbria.
RMFDKANW–The upstairs corridor looking towards the bedroom at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDJYXK–Jars of honey in the Farm Shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKDA5–Paddles on the shore at Brancaster, Norfolk.
RMFDJG28–Courgettes arranged as the letters 'NT' in the Walled Kitchen Garden at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RMFDJYX4–Bread on sale in the National Trust Farm Shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDJYB8–The semi-circular lawn and topiary hedging in the garden at Avebury Manor, Wiltshire.
RMFDJT98–Traditional cream tea in the tea-room at Corfe Castle, Dorset.
RMFDJYXN–Bottles of beer in the Farm Shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDK14H–Microgeneration plant using geo-thermal heat pumps at Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre, Norfolk.
RMFDKAP9–A lock of Henry Irving's hair inserted into the preface in Ellen Terry's annotated version of William Shakespeare, Macbeth, a Tragedy: as Arranged for the Stage by Henry Irving and Presented at the Lyceum Theatre (London, 1888), at Smallhythe Place, Kent.
RMFDJYWK–Fairtrade milk chocolate bars on sale in the National Trust shop at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.
RMFDKEKT–Coppice and thicket scrub in the north east section of Hatfield Forest, Essex.
RMFDKDB2–National Trust logo on a vehicle at Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre, Norfolk.
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