- (AU) Canberra House, The
- Provides history and overview of modern residential architecture in the Australian Capital Territory. - (AU) Queensland House
- The "Queenslander" is an architectural style that is uniquely Australian. - (AU) Your Home
- Encouraging the design, construction, or renovation of homes to be comfortable, healthy and environmentally sustainable. - 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments
- These "glass houses" built between 1948 and 1951 influenced the look of virtually every American city. - Althorp
- Home to the Spencer Family since 1508 and the final resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales. - Arlington House / Robert E. Lee Memorial
- Mansion that General Lee called home for 30 years, and one uniquely associated with the Washington and Custis families. From the National Park Service. - Athelhampton House and Gardens
- 15th century house, often visited by Thomas Hardy. - Bach House@
- Ballindoolin House and Gardens
- Features information about tours of the house built in 1822 by Humphrey Bor, as well as the surrounding garden, trails, and other attractions. - Baltersan
- Renaissance tower-house near Turnberry inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh. When renovated, it will open as unique guest house accommodation. - Belvedere House Gardens & Park
- 18th century stately home situated on the shores of Lough Ennell with walled garden, walks, follies, and visitor centre. - Biltmore Estate
- George Vanderbilt's 250-room Biltmore House, extensive gardens, winery. - Bird's Eye View of Famous Homes
- Featuring aerial views of such legendary structures as the Osbournes home, the Playboy mansion, the "Happy Days" house, and the "Friends" apartment building. From Zillow.com. - Boldt Castle@
- British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses
- Short descriptions with links. - Burghley House
- Visitor tours of Elizabethan house and sculpture garden. - Château de Versailles@
- Chatsworth House
- Official web site of Chatsworth, home of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. - Chavenage House
- Oldest Elizabethan manor in the Cotswolds with only two owners in the last 400 years. - Clarke House Museum@
- Read about Clarke House, the oldest surviving building in Chicago. Sites offer historical background, architecture style, museum archive, and pictures of the 1836 Greek Revival style house located in the Prairie Avenue Historical District, Chicago.
- Dana-Thomas House@
- Destrehan Plantation
- Tour the oldest documented plantation house in the lower Mississippi Valley, representing three significant phases of Louisiana architecture, and used in the movie Interview with the Vampire. - Eichler Homes (6)
- Fallingwater@
- Friends of Strawberry Hill
- Charity dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Horace Walpole's 'little Gothic castle.' - Gamble House@
- Glessner House Museum
- Only surviving Henry Hobson Richardson building in the Midwest. - Graceland@
- Hanna House@
- Harewood House
- Stately home, museum, and art gallery set in magnificent grounds, with a large exotic bird collection and extensive estates. - Hearst Castle@
- Hundertwasser House
- Colourful public apartment project designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and opened to tenants in 1986. - Jacobs II
- Restoration of Wright's Solar Hemicyle, also known as Jacobs II. A circular house of native stone and glass. - John Alden House Museum
 - Leighton Hall
- Home of the Gillow furniture making family, set in 80 acres of beautiful grounds and parkland. - Lennoxlove House
- Home of the Duke of Hamilton. Site offers details of house tours, opening times, corporate and wedding facilities, newsletter and diary, and more. - Levens Hall and Gardens
- Elizabethan house with topiary gardens. - Living Architecture Center (LAC)
- Dedicated to designing homes around the lifestyles of their intended occupants. - Lyndhurst
- Gothic Revival mansion built for the mayor of New York and owned by railroad tycoon Jay Gould. - Meux Home Museum
- Presents a middle-class Victorian residence in Fresno, CA. Tours are led by a costumed docent. - MIT: Home of the Future
- Explores how new technologies, materials, and strategies for design can make possible dynamic and evolving domestic spaces that respond to the complexities of life. - Monticello@
- Mount Vernon@
- Old Westbury Gardens
- Former home of John S. Phipps and his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps. House designed by George A. Crawley. - Osterley Park House
- National Trust Property. - Penshurst Place
- Historic house and gardens with toy museum, venture playground, gift shop, plant centre, restaurant, and woodland trail. - Poplar Forest
- Thomas Jefferson's personal retreat. Explore the octagonal house and learn about the restoration under way and the discoveries of archaeologists. - Rainbow House of Vancouver, Washington (USA)
- Chronicles a man's 26-year house painting and decorating project, showing exterior and interior examples of folk architecture, and its eventual demolition. - Rengstorff House
- Historic Victorian house museum. - Robie House@
- Schindler Studio and Residence@
- Scott's Grotto
- History and visiting details for this underground folly. - Shangri La
- Built in 1937 for Doris Duke, Shangri La is considered one of Hawaii's most architecturally significant homes and houses an impressive collection of Islamic art. - Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
- Goodyear Tyre and Rubber co-founder F.A. Seiberling's Tudor Revival mansion and gardens. - Suite Vollard@
- Tovrea Castle
- Historical residence and cactus garden. - Troldhaugen@
- Ultimate Garages
- Dedicated to what, for many car enthusiasts, has become the second most passionate room in the house. - Victorian Style in San Francisco
- Pictures of beautiful Victorian Homes. Includes historical information and directions. - Villa at Oplontis
- Vitural tour of the world's best preserved Roman Villa at ancient Oplontis, near Pompeii. - Villa Palagonia
- Constructed in the 18th century for Don Ferdinando Gravina e Crujllas. Also known as Villa of Monsters because of its statues of imaginary animals. - Waddesdon Manor
- National Trust Property, originally built for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to display his vast collection of 18th century art. - Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home
- Explore this late Qing Dynasty merchant's home, originally located in southeastern China and recently re-erected at the Peabody Essex Museum.
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