Location ID: #10221242
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A small attractive village green.
Location ID: #10221241
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Barkway was quite an important market town in medieval days but, unlike Ashwell, it remained on a busy through-route between London and Cambridge, which brought it further prosperity as a small coaching town. All this reflected in the architecture ...
Location ID: #10221240
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This attractive, ancient gatehouse is situated between the impressive St Albans Cathedral and St Albans Abbey School. Built in 1365, the gatehouse was used for many years as a prison. It was the Liberty Gaol until 1868 and now forms part of St ...
Location ID: #10221239
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St Albans is an attractive city which boasts an impressive Cathedral and lots of period buildings. Originally the Roman town of 'Verulamium', St Albans still retains various ruins from this era including an ampitheatre, hypocaust and parts of the ...
Location ID: #10221238
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Quintessential English countryside with gardens and sculpture, also includes a variety of buildings varying in style from Arts and Crafts to contemporary, artist studios and a large barn.
Location ID: #10221236
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Six sound stages and one silent stage comprising over 60,000 sq ft of space. The two large stages are the tallest in the UK with a height of 49 ft and are each 15,770 sq ft. Three purpose built 3,000 sq ft rehearsal rooms and exterior ...
Location ID: #10221237
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A suburban street with a primary school and local shops, includng a bakers, a post office and a hair dressers. The road has speed mini speed bumps to slow the traffic.
Location is 21.5 miles, approximately 45 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221261
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This is a small unspoiled market town with an attractive narrow high street with timber framed and Victorian properties. While the market town is surrounded by countryside, including rolling hills, it is within an hour's train journey of central ...
Location ID: #10221259
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Has a generally urbanised feel as of a large village. Includes village shelter in middle of crossroads. Has 4 pubs (Wheatsheaf, Bull, Bell, Halfway House), village church is St. Lawrence, also has Baptist Church. Includes small library, modern ...
Location ID: #10221260
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Chorleywood Village is located 25.9 miles from Central London, approximately 46 minute by car.
Location ID: #10221257
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Location ID: #10221258
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Situated on edge of the University of Hertfordshire campus and a business park this is a purpose built contemporary venue. The main conference hall is air conditioned, has excellent acoustics and seats up to 200 (theatre style) with podium and stage ...
Location ID: #10221255
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Alongside our education & leisure facilities for children and their families, we are the only site within 30 minutes from London that can offer large scale scenic, outdoor event space with parking.
Our site covers over 170 acres of land and ...
Location ID: #10221254
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Very large village green. It is in one of the borough's 14 conservation areas. This secluded little village remains unspoilt and the parish itself is largely unchanged since Saxon times. Close to the Church stands a number of buildings of historical ...
Location ID: #10221252
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Grade II listed. The setting is quite rural - surrounded by woodland with a drive up to the front. Modern gates. Detached house was built in 1935 in the Modernist style. The house is Grade II star listed and is set in 1 1/2 acres of garden. There is ...
Location ID: #10221251
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Location ID: #10221249
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Very affluant suburban area there are local shops and the streets are tree lined.
Location is 18.7 miles, approxiamtely 44 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221248
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An old village with picturesque rural cottages, a ruined Norman church (see the old church Ayot St. Lawrence) and an 'olde Englishe' pub called The Brocket Arms (see Brochure in file) and also 'Shaw's Corner' (National Trust), the home of George ...
Location ID: #10221287
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Modern concrete and brick construction. It is next to the village shopping centre and is surrounded by car parking spaces and playing fields, with a childrens playground. It is set back from the road, behind the Leather Bottle pub. The Village Hall ...
Location ID: #10221283
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Features a number of historic inns, houses and cottages. Kings langley High Street, being on the old A41 is subjected to constant traffic. It is however a quaint old village High Street, with shops and houses mostly of a Georgian style, but also ...
Location ID: #10221284
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Whilst situated in Hertfordshire, this village also borders Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. Located on the Chilterns ridge, it offers some of the best views in Hertfordshire. The village is home to many period properties and is classified as an ...
Location ID: #10221281
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The school was built in 1976 and caters for pupils from ages 7 to 11, today it has approximately 190 pupils on a roll. The school shares a large site with an infant and nursery school.
Location is 26 miles, approximately 45 minutes from central ...
Location ID: #10221280
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The building opened in 1981 and was built to educate the growing population and young families of the local community. In the last 25 years the indoor and outdoor learning environment has been improved to respond to national educational ...
Location ID: #10221282
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Modern municipal single story building set on high street, includes public toilets accessed from outside and adjoining fire service sub-station. Pitched tiled roof, with additional flat roof extention to front and sides. Playing area and field to ...