Location ID: #10223415
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A two-minute walk from Chester town centre and the river bank, Albion street is a residential area featuring red-brick, terraced housing and an onsite car park.
Location ID: #10223410
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Images of an historic copper mine in Cheshire.
Location ID: #10221069
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An attractive street of period 17th and 18th century terraced houses on a steep slope curving downhill away from Market Hill where the Elizabethan Shire Hall is situated in the heart of the historic market town of Woodbridge. At the bottom of the ...
Location ID: #10221559
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This is a quiet and unspoilt beach, popular with painters and photographers alike. Sailing boats are found along the River Alde at one end of the town, while fishing huts, sheds and working boats are dotted along the beach. This is a pebble / ...
Location ID: #10221449
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This impressive 14th century stone gatehouse was once part of the Benedictine abbey and designed to be the gateway for the Great Courtyard. It is one of the best surviving examples of its type being a two storey gate-hall entered through a single ...
Location ID: #10221870
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These well maintained gardens are accessed by the Norman Gateway which is part of the original abbey church. There are formal gardens, an open parkland area for leisure activities, a children's playground, a small river and a number of follies. This ...
Location ID: #10221869
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The Abbey was built in the 11th and 12th centuries of a cruciform plan, with its head (or apse) pointed east. At some 505 feet long, and spanning 246 ft across (westerly transept), the abbey church was one of the largest in the country but only ...
Location ID: #10222064
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Originally All Saints was a two-cell 12th century building, but after thorough restoration it has the appearance of an archetypal Victorian church. It stands striking and tall, surrounded by long grass; it's exterior austerely alluring with ...
Location ID: #10222060
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This church stands at the end of a lane behind a moated farm, in this ancient township. Its distinctive exterior is unmistakably Norman, mostly due to its round tower. The interior reflects a 19th century restoration, with heavy woodwork and a ...
Location ID: #10222056
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This Church is reached along a long winding track and stands on a knoll by a farmyard. Apart from minor additions in the 15th century, this 13th century church is completely unspoilt, with some fascinating features inside, making it difficult to ...
Location ID: #10222055
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The pretty, light exterior makes an appealing view across the fields. It is one of the best examples of an unspoilt Suffolk church, and a treasure-house of craftsmanship in local material; the roof is thatched and the walls are built of local flint. ...
Location ID: #10222054
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This hilltop church with a square 14th century tower stands in a windswept position above a narrow valley. The exterior is austerely weather-worn, yet the interior is a welcoming delight. The narrow nave is aglow with warm tones and golden light ...
Location ID: #10221984
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This cottage has a totally refurbished interior using the original features and modern fittings. This property is 5*.
There are 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 2 reception rooms.
Location is 98 miles, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central ...
Location ID: #10222281
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Arger Fen is a small fragment of the wildwood (48 Hectares) with a contrasting habitat of dry wooded hillside and damp valley floor; it is one of only two woodlands in eastern Suffolk to have a large number of wild cherry trees. This site is a ...
Location ID: #10220862
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This small market town is close to the A11 with good access and parking facilities. The town lies almost equidistant between Norwich and Thetford. There are a number of hotels, bars, restaurants, cafes and take-aways, but the town does not reflect a ...
Location ID: #10220829
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Main road through Breckland linking King's Lynn with Norwich. The road forms a by-pass around Norwich and then continues to Great Yarmouth. In Breckland parts of the road are dual carriageway and the road is controllable outside of peak times. This ...
Location ID: #10221095
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This stretch of A-Road is in a rural part of Norfolk and runs from the A11 (Thetford) towards Swaffham. It is a fairly wide road and can be busy at peak periods. It is largely flanked by Thetford Forest and is therefore treelined for the most part; ...
Location ID: #10221030
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This grade 1 listed Tudor Merchant's house is one of the best examples of an early Tudor town house in East Anglia. The construction is a timber frame of oak with upright beams set close together. The front of the house is white-plastered between ...
Location ID: #10221118
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Attleborough Town Hall lies adjacent to Queens Square. This Georgian style building has a refurbished wood panneled function room with modern lighting and facilities (seats 105), an attractive wood panelled bar, a committee room, modern kitchen, the ...
Location ID: #10222249
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Location ID: #10223192
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This pedestrianised shopping area provides iconic images of the Abbey gate and Angel Hill.
Location ID: #10226959
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Albion Hill is a wonderful family home near Great Missenden with a detached annex in beautiful gardens, grounds, paddocks and a woodland. It has a huge conservatory overlooking a pond and the gardens. The house has four bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, ...
Location ID: #10226937
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This is a large community centre situated in a large park on the edge of a large town. It is a distinctive building with a suspended roof supported by external poles.
There is a large car park to the front, a childrens play area to the side, to the ...
Location ID: #10226907
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This is an area of open space containing a row of mature trees. It separates one of the main routes into the centre of a large town and a side road with semi detached 60's council housing