Location ID: #10220743
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Location ID: #10220741
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This lovely 13th-century church stands in rolling downland deep inside a military training area.
It is all that remains of the ghost village (now just abandoned houses), which was evacuated for military training purposes in 1943.
The distinctive ...
Location ID: #10220740
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This is an imposing Medieval church. A remarkable feature of the church is the collection of Medieval carvings - internally in the form of elegant corbel-heads, roof bosses, and externally in the form of fearsome gargoyles.
The nave arcades (from ...
Location ID: #10220742
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This exquisitely beautiful and fascinating 13th-century church stands on a gentle rise of land above waterside meadows near the Thames, only a stone's throw from the Thames, and it is a frequent stopping point for walkers.
Location ID: #10220738
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Built of flint, brick and tile with a tall pyramid spire, and with nave and aisles spanned by a single roof, this church is a pattern of well-proportioned architecture.
There are also pretty stained glass windows.
Location ID: #10220739
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Location ID: #10220737
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The Perpendicular tower of this lovely Medieval church dominates surrounding fields. It stands just across a stream, and the churchyard yew tree is said to be 1700 years old!
Inside it is lime-washed and barn-like, with big rustic roof trusses and ...
Location ID: #10220701
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The house is a large Georgian vicarage of Bath Stone set in an acre of (mostly) walled garden. Many of the original features remain - including wondows, doors, shutters, etc. It was originally built by Lord Lansdowne (of Bowood House).
Location ID: #10220697
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The property is a grand house as opposed to pretty; the overall feel is of 'shabby chic' with many original features still in tact. The house was built in 1832 (late Georgian) and was extended in 1875 (early Victorian). The rooms are all very large ...
Location ID: #10220700
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An ancient Medieval 14th century house with original great hall and gallery and an acre of classical formal gardens in Wiltshire.
Exterior features include: chimneys, columns in garden, doors - studded castle, driveways, foutains/water sculptures, ...
Location ID: #10220695
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This location occupies a spectacular position on high ground, approached by a long private driveway with views from the early Victorian farmhouse, cottage and barns across its own land towards a historic monument, a medieval abbey and the Wiltshire ...
Location ID: #10220693
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4 year old modern Bungalow on stilts with views of the River Nadder and nearby Cathedral.
Location ID: #10220643
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Grade One Listed C16th historic house & 5 acres of gardens. Late Tudor stone house with gables and porch built onto a C13th storey. 18 rooms including 2 rooms that span the depth of the house comprising 2 staircases including a C16th spiral ...
Location ID: #10220676
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Barracks situated on the site of a former World War 2 airfield at Hullavington in Wiltshire. The site has numerous hangars, runways, a control tower and a number of farm buildings. Large military base with airfield and huge hangar.
Location ID: #10220619
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The barn property is situated in a peaceful rural location overlooking the Wiltshire/Dorset Border. This converted barn was built in 1848 and is NOT a listed building. The conversion of the original stone farm building has made an attractive and ...
Location ID: #10220611
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Pretty village with mixture of red brick, whitewashed and thatched cottages.(Acreage: ) (Props: ) (Storage / Setbuild: )
Location ID: #10220597
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Classic English village on a minor road. Has village green, large pond on green with ducks, two pubs, monument, water pump, church, school and manor house. Several elegant grey stone houses with garden walls. Village water pump in circular structure.
Location ID: #10220589
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Picturesque Bath stone town on a bridge over the Avon. Packhorse bridge, old weavers' cottages, river bank lined with former cloth mills, saxon church of st laurence, Barton Farm tithe barn (168 feet long timbered roof, flagstone floor), jacobean ...
Location ID: #10220590
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Large village with mix of old and new housing and a river running through the valley below. Church and churchyard with table tombs, school with gothic tower, several manor houses, houses built from between C11 to C20th, Brunel's 2 mile long railway ...
Location ID: #10220560
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Corsham's historic High Street is lined with Georgian houses built in Bath stone, unchanged and steeped with character. The imposing Town Hall (1793) stands at one end with 17th Century Almshouses at the other.
Corsham owes its charm to this ...
Location ID: #10220567
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Palladian stately home set in parkland with many old rare trees. 10 bedrooms, 4 state rooms, outdoor pool, tennis court, walled garden, wendy house, croquet lawn, grand piano, ballroom, cellar, elegant conservative interiors, stables, courtyard, ...
Location ID: #10220512
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Village with mixed stone housing along main road with no street markings (yellow lines etc)
Location ID: #10220460
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Contemporary conversion of a grade II 17th Century Hop Barn. Contemporary features throughout including a mezzanine level.
Location ID: #10227879
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Lovely family home which sits along a beautiful tree lined street. It has character but also since extending it has a modern twist to suit the 21st century way of living. The open plan living area really does have the wow factor with 2 sets of ...