Location ID: #10222102
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This brand new contemporary development of wooden slat three/four bedroomed homes, many of which are set over three floors have been built by Bovis Homes and have a strong Scandinavian/Icelandic feel given the strong colours that have been used on ...
Location ID: #10222039
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This fascinating church is built of mellow Tudor brick and stands in magnificent isolation above the Southend road with wide views to the Thames. Its squat tower and pyramid spire are easily recognisable and give the building a fortified appearance. ...
Location ID: #10222043
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This simple country church nestles within a rural expanse and exudes rustic warmth. All Saints is small and barn-like with a very simple interior with plain textured walls and a patterned tile floor. Rife with pastoral charm, All Saints is a gentle, ...
Location ID: #10226775
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Property is a recent top-floor conversion of an old auction house. It has been totally modernised. It is totally open plan apart from the bathroom, with stairs the go up to an open mezzanine level. This location is 32 miles (46 Mins) from central ...
Location ID: #10221051
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One of the largest areas of woodland in Bedfordshire, offering peace and tranquillity. Miles upon miles of tracks for walking and horse riding (permit scheme operating). Great views of the New City of Milton Keynes and Woburn Abbey. Set in between ...
Location ID: #10220768
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We are offering accomodation for crews etc on location or individuals at our B&B.
We are also offering it as a location for filming.
very quiet location opposite church where Tess of D''Urbervilles was filmed.
Cotswold stone modern house, in grounds ...
Location ID: #10220740
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This is an imposing Medieval church. A remarkable feature of the church is the collection of Medieval carvings - internally in the form of elegant corbel-heads, roof bosses, and externally in the form of fearsome gargoyles.
The nave arcades (from ...
Location ID: #10220737
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The Perpendicular tower of this lovely Medieval church dominates surrounding fields. It stands just across a stream, and the churchyard yew tree is said to be 1700 years old!
Inside it is lime-washed and barn-like, with big rustic roof trusses and ...
Location ID: #10220643
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Grade One Listed C16th historic house & 5 acres of gardens. Late Tudor stone house with gables and porch built onto a C13th storey. 18 rooms including 2 rooms that span the depth of the house comprising 2 staircases including a C16th spiral ...
Location ID: #10220611
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Pretty village with mixture of red brick, whitewashed and thatched cottages.(Acreage: ) (Props: ) (Storage / Setbuild: )
Location ID: #10220734
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Location ID: #10223293
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An historic market town seated on the river Thames in rural Oxfordshire, with a population of about 30,000. The town has claims to be England's oldest town, and has been a significant place through history.
During medieval times, the Abbey of St. ...
Location ID: #10223292
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This splendid 17th century baroque building housed a courtroom for Assizes, raised on arches over a market space. Erected between 1678 and 1684, its architect, Christopher Kempster, drew heavily on the work of Sir Christopher Wren. It now houses a ...
Location ID: #10222841
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Historic Museum in Oxford City Centre. Sumptuous galleries are filled with treasures, from thousands of years old to the present day. There are 67 galleries containing oil paintings, silk-lined walls and crystal chandeliers, Greek and Roman statues, ...
Location ID: #10222703
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A village dating from the Victorian period in the heart of a wild moorland surrounded by sweeping hills and valleys. The village comprises of a large residential area with a small communal centre including a village green, village hall and pub.
Location ID: #10228141
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40 acre site in an old chalk quarry, with heritage buildings including kilns, wheelwrights, printshop, ironmongers, bus garage, village garage, fire station, village green, bus stop, narrow gauge railway and historic buses.
Location ID: #10228139
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Retail nursery sitting on 40 acre site. 2 grassed fields, one is 13 acres, one is 7 acres. 3 acre landscaped lake and banks. 0.5 acre car park laid to granite with parking for 50 plus cars. Hard standing area for up to 6 Articulated lorries. 5 ...
Location ID: #10228112
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An authentic Georgian/Victorian holding cell/cells circa 1836 situated underneath the Town Hall. Four cells in the main area and the solitary confinement cell situated by itself. Cobbled brick flooring throughout. Some original chains still ...
Location ID: #10228099
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Residing in an old chalk quarry, with many scheduled ancient monuments, including one of a kind De Witt Kilns from the lime works days. Working blacksmiths, bodgers camp in the greenwood village, with other traditional crafts skills. ...
Location ID: #10235347
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Grade II listed Town Hall built in 1836. Includes two two former courtrooms, a high ceiling with Large oil paintings with decorative ceiling and only working Gasolier in Europe. A formal panelled old courtroom where the town council sit. The under ...
Location ID: #10222845
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A compact market town and civil parish in a steep vale of the South Downs. The much-conserved town with large green buffers has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral. The village has a number of listed buildings which sit on a slope and the ...
Location ID: #10228182
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There are over thirty buildings on site with their dates ranging from the 1400s to the 1950s. Many of these have accurately restored interiors and surroundings allowing for a depiction of multiple eras. There is also considerable rolling landscape, ...
Location ID: #10222751
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A replica military / WW1 WW2 world war one or two camp, with 11 nissen huts set up as barracks, hospital, officers quarters etc. Complete with props, various types of air raid shelters and all overlooked by the purposeful looking watchtower.
Also ...
Location ID: #10226824
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Abbeywood Community School is a modern light and airy school very close to the m4/m5 junction and also within walking distance of Parkway Train Station. There are the normal classrooms, science labs, dt rooms, theatre and stage rooms. Also we have ...