Location ID: #10221933
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This breathtaking design consists of a huge conservatory housing a vast multi-purpose atrium that accommodates seven floors of multi-functional space, compared in scope to a 'Bond set' and the turbine hall at the 'Tate Modern', the atrium seems to ...
Location ID: #10221935
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Boreham House was built in 1730. This is a stately home set in 35 acres of picturesque grounds. The Mansion is a Grade I listed building featuring a staircase bought from New Hall that was originally built for King Henry VIII. There are many ...
Location ID: #10221937
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Duke Street provides the main road into Chelmsford past the bus station, under the railway viaduct (noisy), past the station and into the town to Shire Hall flanked by a variety of heritage buildings containing shops, offices, flats and a popular ...
Location ID: #10221934
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Large underground carpark under Southend's Civic Centre Building. Access from Carnavon Road. This location is 42 miles from Central London (approx. 1 hour, 23 mins).
Location ID: #10221936
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Chelmsford Market has over 100 stalls and kiosks and is under cover under the High Chelmer Shopping Centre multi-storey carpark between Bellmead and Market Road close to the town centre. There is also a regular antique and second-hand market on the ...
Location ID: #10221929
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Horndon is a collection of buildings dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, with some featuring external wooden beams. The village’s red telephone box is even a listed building. Despite its close proximity to the M25 and A127 this location is ...
Location ID: #10221930
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This is one of few ancient landscapes on the outskirts of London. These medieval marshes are situated next to the River Thames. A former firing range, the marshes have been transformed into an important place for nature particularly breeding wading ...
Location ID: #10221931
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Thurrock is bounded to the south by 18 miles of the River Thames and is the gateway to London and the south east. The town centre is easily accessible from Central London and has all the feel of a London borough with its shopping areas and council ...
Location ID: #10221918
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This is a spacious and airy barn conversion with exceptionally easy logistical access through five double doors. The property is relatively new having been built in 2007. The converted barn consists of 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 3 reception ...
Location ID: #10221920
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This building has previously been a 14th century prison and also an old coaching inn, the oldest recorded in colchester. The original steps and doors are still visible. The Rose and Crown features original beams and windows. The Tudor bar and ...
Location ID: #10221919
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The Atlantic Hotel is a Contempory Design featuring lots of modern art. Pop art on coloured lighting lines the corridors. Location is 34.5 miles from the Centre of London, approximately 1 hour 14 minutes by car.
Location ID: #10221915
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This Tudor manor is heaving with a mixture of character and comfort. It was built in the mid 1500s by a wool merchant with original wall paintings, impressive fireplace and beamed ceilings still in place. With 6 bedrooms, its packed with space and ...
Location ID: #10221909
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This location has Georgian Period features thoughout the proprty and grounds. All features are original. The interior has several fireplaces, with full length windows and high ceilings. There is a winding staircase with an interesting atrium roof ...
Location ID: #10221879
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The present Catholic church building dates from 1930. The north aisle and Blessed Sacrament (Ascension) chapel was added in 1938. The pipe organ is above the West Gallery and was installed in 1934. It has a detached console on the south side of the ...
Location ID: #10221878
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Leigh Marina boasts floating pontoon berths in sheltered water. Situated in Old Leigh village rather than Leigh-on-Sea, one of the liveliest fishing villages on the Thames. There is a selection of family pubs and local seafood from the cocklesheds ...
Location ID: #10221875
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St Clements Court was built in 1937 with the original intention for the two blocks to be joined by an underground road; the road is
still there but construction did not complete. The design is unique with a north and south
wing each with an atrium ...
Location ID: #10221874
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Broadway is a busy, popular shopping area located in the bustling market town of Leigh-on-Sea. There is a mixture of trendy and designer boutiques, cafes, pubs, galleries, other specialist outlets, delis, butchers, a fish monger and grocers all ...
Location ID: #10221876
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An active community centre in the heart of Leigh-on-Sea market town providing a range of varied acitvities for the local community.
Location ID: #10221877
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Formerly a cinema (the Colliseum) which succombed to a Bingo Hall in 1965 but now contains high quality flats and retail outlets on the ground floor. This location is 40 miles from Central London (approx. 1hr, 21 mins).
Location ID: #10221873
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Formerly The Rectory for nearby St Clements Church, this building was built in 1838. Its tranquil gardens have become a retreat from the bustle of Leigh-on-Sea's shopping areas. There is also a small children's playground and a number of beautiful ...
Location ID: #10221868
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Completed in 2007 and located just off the High Street, it offers modern, state-of-the-art teaching and business environments in a busy town centre location. There are modern lecture rooms, rehearsal studios and high-tech medical skills labs.
The ...
Location ID: #10221871
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A mixture of residential and specialist shops, cafes and delis in mixed style properties including a former cinema. Elm Road is also hope to a Police Station, the Town Council's offices and Wesley Methodist Church. This location is 42 miles from ...
Location ID: #10221872
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This location is a popular street to live on, with a number of rather grand properties typical of a Victorian seaside town. Many have Thames Estuary views and some have been converted into flats. The houses built into the cliffs of it have private ...
Location ID: #10221867
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The beach huts are all privately owned; Local authorities may be able to assist with contact details for specific huts. Some of the huts walk out onto the beach (mix of sand/shingle); others are on stilts. It has a place to go for sailing, ...