Published in October, the Yearbook combines the contents of the Directory of Historic Houses and the Annual Report in a high quality publication of 140 pages, specifically designed for members who are owners of historic buildings.

Historic Houses represents Britain’s largest collection of independently owned, lived-in, historic houses, castles and gardens.  The Yearbook  reaches 2,500 historic house owning members which includes virtually all the finest historic houses and estates in Britain. The members collectively represent a large and financially significant market.

The Yearbook includes:

  • Annual Report of Policy, Education, Awards, Tourism, Marketing, Accounts, Membership, Committees, Charitable partners.
  • A-Z listing of all historic house member properties and a separate A-Z listing of members by name.
  • Names and addresses of museums, societies, trust, associations and other useful organisations involved in heritage and conservation Corporate members index, listed under the services provided to house members.

For more information please visit historichouses.org