Location ID: #10221927
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Buckenham Marshes is a traditionally managed grazing marsh (cattle). There are a number of trails both through the marsh and along the River Yare. There are large numbers of breeding wading birds and ducks and geese in winter. The hide offers ...
Location ID: #10223282
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Remains of a fortified medieval stone gatehouse, built 1312, with surrounding gardens and moat.
Location ID: #10223276
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A village in the Chiltern hills, centring on a village green.
Location ID: #10223246
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Operational office block in town centre located next to busy roundabout. Fourteen story tower block with library opened in 1966. The building dominates the Aylesbury skyline and is visible for miles around the town. Its design remains controversial, ...
Location ID: #10223240
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Pretty church square with cobbled streets and terraced houses surrounding the square.
Location ID: #10221912
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This location is the largest Parish Church in the UK. The location is a vast open plan Church. There is a decorated organ case in the church as well as 12 bells. The Church originates from 1101 but was gutted by World War II bombs. In the 1950's ...
Location ID: #10221855
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Diss is a picturesque market town situated by the river Waveney on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Waveney Valley, Diss is particularly known for for its 6 acre mere and with lush green parkland. In the ...
Location ID: #10221851
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This historic market town is situated on the A1065 between Norwich and King Lynn on the banks of the river Wensum. The church dates back to the 14th century and the tower a century later. There are few traces of buildings earlier than the 17th ...
Location ID: #10221850
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This High School is an 11-18 mixed comprehensive school (circa. 1350 pupils). The school has been granted academy status and has a brand new Social Science Centre situated in a unique modular building built from sustainable materials. This ...
Location ID: #10223077
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Situated within 1 hour of London and 40 minutes from the main studios in Hertfordshire. The main house is in the style of a French chateau and is secluded behind trees. There is a carriage drive and porch to the front with gardens at the rear. ...
Location ID: #10223163
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Modern small Museum with a Grass Roof overlooking an old quarry which has been turned in to a lake. This location is approx 39 miles (57 mins) from central London.
Location ID: #10221834
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This location has now largely been absorbed by the sprawl of the outskirts of the city of Norwich but still retains some of its quiet village charm. The village lies about 3 miles north of the city centre and sits on the eastern edge of Norwich ...
Location ID: #10221833
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Aylsham is a historic market town situated on the River Bure. The Market Place is dominated by the tower of St Michael and All Angels, a good example of Gothic architecture of the Decorated style. The small spire on top of the 30 metre tower is a ...
Location ID: #10221831
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Carrow Road is an active Football Club and is home to Norwich City FC. The stadium was opened in 1935 and has 4 main seated stands. Location is 114 miles, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221829
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Location ID: #10221826
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Moated residential property in 7 acres of land, with a bridge across moat to property. 15th Century barn conversion, listed building and listed barn, medieval pond (large and wild), Go-kart track, paddock with horses, ducks on moat, pheasants and ...
Location ID: #10223102
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A network of man-made chalk and flint caverns which extend a quarter of a mile (500 metres) underground which were dug by hand. Now a popular tourist attraction which is open to the public and also film friendly.
Location ID: #10221825
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This location is an historic market town with listed buildings and site of archaeolgical interest. The village originated as a Norman planned town (12th Century) on a grid iron pattern of inter-secting streets. It is unique in England having ...
Location ID: #10222208
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A combination of miserchords, paintings, stained glass, statues and carvings which are all located within the magnficient Norwich Cathedral (see separate record).
This location is 114 miles from Central London (approx. 2 hrs, 30 mins).
Location ID: #10222213
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See separate record for full location details. The Cathedral has roof access, stairwells and accessible corridors overlooking the Cathedral's interiors. This location is 114 miles from Central London (approx. 2 hrs, 30 mins).
Location ID: #10222210
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This magnificent Norman nave is incorporated within Norwich Cathedral. See separate record for more information concerning Cathedral interiors. This location is 114 miles from Central London (approx. 2 hrs, 30 mins).
Location ID: #10222214
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Opposite the west front of Norwich Cathedral lies the this location, which dates from circa. 1420-35. The gate has a single tall, once stone-vaulted, arch and was constructed as part of a unified scheme with the west porch of the Cathedral. ...
Location ID: #10222212
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There are various side chapels within this cathedral which act as separate more intimate places of worship. This location is 114 miles from Central London (approx. 2 hrs, 30 mins).
Location ID: #10222211
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This is the summit and the crowning space of the magnificient Norwich Cathedral's interiors and is focussed on the High Altar. In front of the high altar (in the middle of the Presbytery) is a black marble memorial slab to Herbert de Losinga. His ...