CELLARS & ATTICS : UNITED KINGDOM
 
ENGLAND
Cornwall
  • → [ Pencalenick House ]

  • [This house is a remarkable example of contemporary and ecologically sound architecture with a sleek and contemporary kitchen space, with an Aga in the centre, behind which lies an extensive wine cellar]
    Pencalenick House

    Hampshire
  • → [ Houghton Lodge ]

  • [Features of this house are Gothic style french windows, a domed and circular music room, double fire places, a beautiful staircase and there are cellars beneath the house]
    Houghton Lodge

    Merseyside
  • → [ Poulton Hall ]

  • [Not a stately home, but a rambling country house on the Wirral, with barrel vaulted and timber roofed cellars, attics and period features from 17th to 20th century]
    Poulton Hall

    Nottinghamshire
  • → [ Strelley Hall ]

  • [There are extensive cellars and dungeons hewn out of the rock beneath the building]

    Somerset
  • → [ Forde Abbey ]

  • [A former Cistercian monastery dating from the 12th century. Within the house available rooms include cellars]
  • → [ Mells Estate ]

  • [Mells, on an Eastern spur of the limestone Mendip Hills, is a private estate that has been in the same family since 1543 and has a medieval vaulted stone Lock-up]
    Mells Estate

    Sussex
  • → [ Cowdray House And Ancient Monument ]

  • [From the inspiring causeway approach, eerie cellars, and the towering ruins of The Great Hall and Chapel vaulted with elaborate windows, Cowdray Historic Tudor House casts an enticing historical shadow over its surrounding countryside]

    Surrey
  • → [ Loseley Park ]

  • [Other film locations available include cellars, avenues and a lake]

    Wiltshire
  • → [ Howard's House ]

  • [Every room has its own individual history. From the bottom of the ancient cellar to the crest of the original roof, Howard’s House remains a true testament to its role as the warm heart of this heritage village]

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    CELLARS : SCOTLAND
     
    Berwickshire
  • → [ Cove Harbour ]

  • [The rock-cut tunnel and cellars were cut in 1752 for Sir John Hall of Dunglass]

    Stirlingshire
  • → [ Culcreuch Castle Hotel ]

  • [The basement contains two barrel vaulted cellars]
    Culcreuch Castle Hotel

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