• Upton House is a country house in the civil parish of Ratley and Upton, in the English county of Warwickshire, about 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Banbury, Oxfordshire.
  • Nestled within the Warwickshire / Oxfordshire border, Upton houses a treasured art gallery showcasing the fine collections of Old Master and British pictures...
  • The jewel in the crown of Upton House is the quite superlative collection of Old Master paintings, with both British and European artists represented.
  • R Berger and J Burns, Kitty Lloyd Jones Lady Gardener and Nurserywoman (1998), pp 16-26. C Hodgetts, Upton House Warwickshire (Warwickshire Gardens...
  • Upton and its art collection were given to the National Trust by the 2nd Viscount in 1948. Collections: Upton contains an exceptional collection of paintings...
  • Upton is a long low house built of local yellow sandstone, and has gone through numerous changes in its appearance from the interior to the exterior.
  • Upton House, originally built in 1695, became the home of Walter Samuel (1882–1948), 2nd Viscount Bearsted, the only son of Sir Marcus Samuel (1853–1927)...
  • At Upton House and Garden a large lawn leads to an amazing series of terraces which tumble down to a reflection pool.
  • Upton House and Gardens is Warwickshire is Lord and Lady Bearsted’s 1930s country retreat with dramatic terraced gardens and a world-renowned art collection.