Are these the world's most spectacular stately homes?
Historic mega-mansions from across the globe

Brimming with grandeur and luxury, the world's most splendid stately homes are a sight to behold and many are still in the same families they were built by hundreds of years ago. Click or scroll through, and feast your eyes on our pick of the most magnificent family seats, from Winston Churchill's birthplace to the finest Gilded Age mansions America has to offer.
Biltmore, USA

Biltmore, USA

Biltmore, USA

Fitting for one of the world's most wealthy families, the house is spectacular in every regard. The biggest room in the house, the medieval-style banqueting hall, seriously wows with a seven-story high ceiling, intricately-carved wooden paneling and a supersized table that seats 30-plus diners.
Biltmore, USA

Vanderbilt traveled throughout Europe and Asia collecting fabulous antiques and paintings for his capacious country home. Needless to say, Biltmore is a treasure trove of art, and works by the likes of Renoir and Sargent hang on its walls, as well as a selection of breathtaking 16th-century tapestries. Its value is estimated at $193 million.
Blenheim Palace, England

Blenheim Palace, England

Blenheim Palace, England

Blenheim Palace, England

The non-royal palace sits in eight square kilometers of perfectly landscaped parklands, which were designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. It's estimated to be worth $125 million. Best seen from the sky, the designs are beautifully realized by a huge team of staff who maintain the house and grounds throughout the year.
The Breakers, USA

The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island, is another extravagant country home built by the Vanderbilts – the closest thing America has to a royal family. The 70-room Italian Renaissance-style palazzo was constructed for Cornelius Vanderbilt II between 1893 and 1895, and is set on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The Breakers, USA

The Breakers, USA

The Breakers, USA

Mount Stuart House, Scotland

This Hogwarts-esque beauty on the Isle of Bute in Scotland is widely recognized as one of the UK's finest Gothic Revival mansions. Mount Stuart House was built for John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute in the late 1870s, who at the time was the UK's wealthiest person.
Mount Stuart House, Scotland

Mount Stuart House, Scotland

Mount Stuart House, Scotland

Bestowed with more than its fair share of treasures, the house is an antiques paradise and a haven for scholars – its extensive library houses a multitude of valuable manuscripts, including Shakespeare's First Folio. If this has got you in the Harry Potter mood, check out these magical homes that look like Hogwarts.
Wentworth Woodhouse, England

This humongous country pile in south Yorkshire is the largest private house in the UK. Double the size of Buckingham Palace, Wentworth Woodhouse has a staggering five miles of corridors, 250,000 square feet of floor space and a room for every day of the year.
Wentworth Woodhouse, England

Wentworth Woodhouse, England

Wentworth Woodhouse, England

While large sections of the house were restored by the previous owner, architect Clifford Newbold, 'the Versailles of the North' is in pretty bad shape. Wentworth Woodhouse reportedly requires works totaling $53 million. Luckily, the UK government is contributing $9.5 million towards the restoration project.
Casa Loma, Canada

Casa Loma, Canada

Casa Loma, Canada

The house has a number of unique features, too, from two secret underground tunnels to a super-retro bowling alley in the basement, not to mention an in-house theater and a perfectly round room.
Casa Loma, Canada

Now a museum and events space, Casa Loma is open to the public all year long. The house is a popular wedding venue and has featured in several movies, including X-Men, Chicago and The Pacifier. Its value today has been estimated at over $76 million.
Highclere Castle, England

Recognize this iconic country pile? Of course you do. Highclere Castle in Hampshire, England, doubled as the Crawley family seat in the hit TV show Downton Abbey and has been used as a location for countless other TV shows, music videos and movies including Eyes Wide Shut.
Highclere Castle, England

Highclere Castle, England

The house, which is owned and managed by the 8th Earl and Countess, has over 50 bedrooms and scores of elegant reception rooms, including the ornate music room, the library, which stocks 6,000 rare books, and the main galleried saloon with its stone fireplace and Old Master paintings.The 5th Earl of Carnarvon famously co-discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922 and as a result, Highclere houses an impressive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the basement exhibition area, from prized pottery to jewelry. If it was ever put up for sale it would be worth north of $190 million.
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