Dorney Court is an early Tudor manor house, built in around 1440. It was inherited by the Palmer family in 1624 and is still occupied by the family today. Little has changed in the layout of the house from 1500 and the panelled parlour contains fine examples of antique furniture.
This grade-I listed building was built by Sir Richard Temple in the late 17th century and is now an independent school. The house is designed in a grand neoclassical style and has extensive gardens and grounds.
Built in the 19th century, this French chateau-style, Renaissance manor allows a glimpse into the Victorian lifestyle of Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild.