Location ID: #10221669
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Spacious 1900's country home with a Gothic Edwardian feel. Has large, semi-cylindrical window at front. Back garden contains grass courts for tennis and a summerhouse. Access via a gate up a gravel driveway. This location is 115 miles from central ...
Location ID: #10221643
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An historic market town with a collection of Georgian, Victorian, Sixties and modern buildings. The market place looks much as it did during the 18th and 19th centuries. It has a unique centre piece in the form of The Buttercross (built in 1783). ...
Location ID: #10221656
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This location comprises 53 hectares (131 acres) of beautiful ancient woodland, water gardens and a private broad at South Walsham in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. The garden was left in trust by the 2nd Lord Fairhaven in 1973, and was opened to ...
Location ID: #10221647
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This white and red striped lighthouse overlooks the sea and is approached by a trackway. The tower is 85ft tall and the lantern is 134ft above sea level. It has a light charcteristic of Fl (3) W 30s (3 white flashes, repeated every 30secs) with a ...
Location ID: #10221638
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A brick and timbered Elizabethan house dating from mid 16th century. The Victorian wing was added in 1885. There is a 60ft panelled great hall with large open fireplaces at each end. There is a listed brick garden wall which adjoins south east ...
Location ID: #10221641
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Morston Creek provides access through the marshland to Morston Quay where a number of small craft are moored. It is from here that boats depart to visit the seal colony on Blakeney Point. Morston Creek is part of the Blakeney National Nature Reserve ...
Location ID: #10221635
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Panelled council chambers, Mayor's reception room and small, panelled courthouse.
Location is 104 miles, approxiamtely 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221633
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This is a delightful house built in the seventeenth century. The long gallery has a Jacobean plaster ceiling and a library which contains some twelve thousand books. Exterior: Massive yew hedges flank the driveway at the south front of the Hall. The ...
Location ID: #10222225
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This is a community school owned and run by Suffolk CC. This is a mixed school for girls and boys aged between 9-13.
Location is 122 miles, approxiamtely 3 hours from Central London.
Location ID: #10222226
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This is a community school owned and run by Suffolk CC. This is a mixed school for children aged between 5-11 years of age.
Location is 122 miles, approximately 3 hours from Central London.
Location ID: #10222224
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A brick built primary school with a thatched roof, large hall, exterior play areas/fields, a garden and modern classrooms. This school is a voluntary-aided school run by the school governors in partnership with the Church of England or Roman ...
Location ID: #10222249
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Location ID: #10222175
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The Moot Hall is home to Aldeburgh Museum. This building is one of the most important timber-framed public buildings in England and dates from the first half of the 16th Century. The style suggests it was built between 1520 and 1550 but no-one is ...
Location ID: #10222145
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The River Ore flows past marshes to the landward facing side and Orfordness to the seaward facing side until it reaches Orford Quay. Beyond that point the river continues down to Havergate Island Nature Reserve where it splits into two channels (The ...
Location ID: #10222163
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End terrace house in seaside town, painted pale blue with white windows. Originally Edwardian but with 1960s windows and doors to front - a mixture of periods both inside and out. Bright and open living rooms, painted white with mix of modern, ...
Location ID: #10222144
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St Mary's of Sweffling sits on a hilltop overlooking the Suffolk countryside which is largely rolling arable landscape. The churchyard rises above the houses, two of which flank the entrance of the church. The most striking feature is probably the ...
Location ID: #10222157
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Monks Eleigh is a small picturesque village near Lavenham surrounded by open countryside. Situated on the north bank of the river Brett, Monks Eleigh has a pleasant village green (Millennium Green) bordered by houses on either side which lead up ...
Location ID: #10222146
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This is one of a pair of identical road bridges situated on the outskirts of the village of Ufford. It is 19 century bond brick with ashlar coping and Grade II listed. The bridge crosses the River Deben. On the downriver side there is a central ...
Location ID: #10222147
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This small island of salt marsh in the River Ore is famous for its breeding birds and is an RSPB Reserve. Access is by boat only from Orford Quay. The River Ore divides into two channels (The Gull and The Narrows). The island is two miles long and ...
Location ID: #10222143
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A small village on the River Alde. It is now best known for Snape Maltings, no longer in commercial use, but converted into a tourist centre together with a concert hall that hosts the major part of the annual Aldeburgh Festival. This location is 83 ...
Location ID: #10222142
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The rivers Alde joins the River Ore which flows past the quay, home to fishermen, boats and birds. There is a ferry from here operated by the National Trust to providing access to Orford Ness and short cruises to nearby Havergate Island (RSPB Bird ...
Location ID: #10222139
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This five and a half mile tidal navigation rivr is situated between Southwold to the north and Walberswick to the south. It travels from the river mouth as it spills into the sea to the village of Blythburgh. At the harbour there are a collection of ...
Location ID: #10222138
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Due to the narrowness of the harbour entrance and bridge channel, the movement of traffic within this property is controlled. The Marina is well sheltered with good facilities. There are 50+ permanent berths and 50+ visitors' berths. There is also a ...
Location ID: #10222136
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This Nature Reserve is managed by English Nature and made up of some of the best remaining areas of Sandlings heathland, together with reed beds at Westwood Marshes, grassland, woodlands, shingle, saline lagoons and mudflats and the salt marshes of ...