Location ID: #10220787
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A 1950s ex-local authority terrace family house with 2 bedrooms. This location is situated approximately 18.6 miles (45 mins) from Central London.
Location ID: #10239818
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Pelsall North Common Local Nature Reserve is one of the most valuable wildlife sites in the borough, and potentially the West Midlands region. Like its neighbour, Brownhills ...
Location ID: #10239817
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20,000 sq ft of space and eight acres of land ⬠under extensive 2M renovation.
The house has 20 bedrooms, 10 reception rooms and nine bathrooms on three storeys. The ...
Location ID: #10239816
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Country house. c1700, but possibly built in 2 distinct phases. Brick with graded slate roof. Entrance front of 3 storeys and 7 bays, the upper storey a different brick and ...
Location ID: #10239815
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Grade II listed Piano building in the centre of Kidderminster. The Piano building, built in 1867, had been a textile mill producing carpet for Brintons before falling into ...
Location ID: #10239814
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A Grade II Listed Building in Kidderminster, Worcestershire.
Mill building. 1860s or 1870s. English bond brick with a plain tile roof. The building is set against a steep ...
Location ID: #10239813
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Northycote Farm is a free animal attraction around a 16th-century Tudor house.
In the paddocks and aviaries are pigs, Shropshire sheep, Norfolk black turkeys, guinea fowl, ...
Location ID: #10239812
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The Hall was originally built in the early fourteenth century and has a fascinating history. The estate stands in 25 acres of un-spoilt parkland, woodland and lake-side area. ...
Location ID: #10220781
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This is a busy market town, it lies in the north-east corner of Hertfordshire, on the border with Cambridgshire. The town boasts some historic buildings and award-winning gardens The town's facinating history is detailed at the town's Museum. ...
Location ID: #10220783
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Ridge villgae lies between Shenley and South Mimms. As it's name suggests the villages stands hig on a ridge 400 ft above sea level, with fine views over the surrounding countryside. It retains a true village atmosphere withseveral old timber-framed ...
Location ID: #10239811
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Ingestre Hall is a Grade II* 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Formerly the seat of the Earls Talbot and then the Earls ...
Location ID: #10220780
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Six square mile estate in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire which is owned by the National Trust. The estate comprises of open countryside, rolling hills, woodland of many varieties and chalk downland with panoramic views of the Chilterns. Located ...
Location ID: #10239810
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An 18th century cottage
Location ID: #10239809
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Situated on the Birmingham Main Line Canal, Galton Valley Pumping Station first opened in 1892 with the purpose of pumping water from the lower Birmingham New Main Line to the ...
Location ID: #10239808
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Haden Hill House Museum in Cradley Heath is a late Victorian gentleman"s residence furnished in period style, surrounded by 55 acres of award winning parkland.
Haden Old ...
Location ID: #10239807
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Built by Richard de Marnham in the 1270s, The Manor House is now probably one of the most important surviving medieval timber framed buildings in the Midlands and the most ...
Location ID: #10239806
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Oak House in West Bromwich is a delightful half-timbered yeoman farmer"s house built about 1620 with brick additions at the rear built in the 1650s.
Location ID: #10239805
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The Quaker Meeting House was built in 1905 and was designed by William Alexander Harvey, an influential architect on the Bournville estate. It is unusually ornate for a Quaker ...
Location ID: #10239803
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Location ID: #10239802
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Tudor heritage in historic Bournville
Selly Manor is a timber framed building in Bournville, that was moved to its current site in 1916 by chocolate manufacturer and ...
Location ID: #10239801
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Location ID: #10239800
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Location ID: #10239799
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10 acres of gardens
40 bedroom hotel
4 function rooms
Marquee
Licened for weddings
Location ID: #10239798
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The Lunt Roman Fort is the archaeological site of a Roman fort, of unknown name, in the Roman province of Britannia. It is open to the public and located in the village of ...