Minsden Chapel

Grade II listed ruined 14th-century chapel near Preston, Hertfordshire, reputedly haunted.

Towneley Hall

Grade I listed building in Burnley, Lancashire, housing the borough’s art gallery and museum.

Shuttleworth Hall

17th-century manor house in the civil parish of Hapton, in Lancashire

St Anne’s, Denton


Active Anglican church in Denton, Greater Manchester, a designated Grade I listed building completed in 1882.

Pilaster

Decorative architectural element used to give the appearance of a supporting column, to articulate an extent of wall.

The Crooked House, Lavenham


15th-century house in Lavenham, Suffolk, said to be the inspiration for the old English nursery rhyme “There Was a Crooked Man”.

Bolton Percy Gatehouse

15th-century building in the village of Bolton Percy near York, the entrance to a courtyard of buildings that included the village rectory.

Saltford Manor House

Grade II* listed house in Saltford, Somerset, thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited private residence in England.

Walton Hall, Derbyshire

Grade II* listed country house in the village of Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire, built in 1723.

Ledston Hall


Grade I listed former country house in West Yorkshire, now divided into residences.