Called Tredefaid, the property was listed Grade II by Cadw in 1952 and is such a special site that even its outbuildings were ...
There’s an ick about chinoiserie. A palpable unease gurgles beneath the veneer of politesse and delicate refinement on ...
A 17th-century painting looted by Nazis from the home of a Jewish Belgian art collector is being returned to his family by ...
A Famous Five-style manor house with a secret 17th Century 'panic room' and tiny spy-hole built into the staircase has gone on sale for £3.2million. The historic seven-bedroom house started life ...
The central hall of Raffaele Fabrizio’s 17th-century palazzo in Valmorea, Italy, a village near Lake Como, features trompe l’oeil windows and a vaulted ceiling with faux coffered panels.
They originated in 17th-century Cornwall for rescuing sailors who wrecked off the county’s rockbound coast, and they were later used to race harbor pilots out to incoming ships (the first pilot to ...