Location ID: #10220557
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This is a beautiful Grade II listed regency mansion set in the picturesque Somerset countryside, yet it also benefits from being a short drive away from the stunning Jurassic coast. The hotel is set in 160 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens ...
Location ID: #10220571
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Converted church, in early Gothic revival style, completed in 1824. Now a residential property and violin business.
Location ID: #10220538
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17th Century 'Palazzo' Style Mansion, originally a 12th century Cistercian Monastery. Large mullioned Gothic windows. Balconies, Chimneys, Cloisters, Studded Castle Doors, Driveways, Metal Fences, Fountains, Kitchen Garden, Rockery, Bog Garden, ...
Location ID: #10220534
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Packhorse bridge across River Avill with thatched cottages nearby.
Location ID: #10220532
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A range of limestone hills overlooking the Somerset Levels to the south and the Avon valley to the north. The hills are largely carboniferous limestone, which is quarried at several sites. The higher, western, part of the Hills, has been designated ...
Location ID: #10220501
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An attractive village set in the rolling hills of the Mendips. Attactive, largish village. Several period houses, some dating from 17th century, with mullioned windows and stone roofs. Picturesque alleyways and winding streets without telephone ...
Location ID: #10220483
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Large, quiet village with green. Formerly connected with cloth milling industry. Sizeable village. Stone cottages. Traditional mill houses. Interesting triangular green with monument in centre. No telegraph wires around the green. Post office. ...
Location ID: #10220468
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Village lying to the north-west of Bridgwater established during the C13th. C15th well - rebuilt in 1870. Almshouses, Grade II listed Gothic Victorian school. Semi-square with stump of market cross. Castle - ruined keep, C12th circular wall ...
Location ID: #10220459
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Location ID: #10220445
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Hamstone village with square. This wonderful village, to the west of Yeovil, houses one of Somerset's finest stately homes. The village extends mainly along the main road to the south and east of the church. It is a village of beautifully ...
Location ID: #10223449
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This Historic Museum provides an atmospheric venue like no other in the oldest purpose-built Museum building in the world. Located centrally in Oxfordshire, the Museum offers three galleries, each with their own unique character. The Museum houses ...
Location ID: #10223320
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A town on the River Windrush. Notable buildings include a 18th century town hall, 18th century friends meeting house and the parish church which was originally Norman but has additions from 15th Century.
Location ID: #10223319
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Small market town in Oxfordshire with shops and restaurants. There is a large market square containing the famous statue of King Alfred, surrounded by many shops with 18th-century facades. Quieter streets radiate out from there, including towards ...
Location ID: #10223317
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The picturesque market town which has panoramic views from its perch between the two beautiful river valleys of the Ock and the Thames. Folly Hill and the Folly Tower is situated a few minutes' walk from the market place. A pleasant six mile drive ...
Location ID: #10223316
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A Grade II listed building, this Mill is the original power house of an Estate, a Victorian steam- and water-powered sawmill now operating as a working museum.
The machines are operational under steam power and there are continuous demonstrations ...
Location ID: #10223315
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A small town on the River Windrush in west Oxfordshire. The long high street is situated on a hill and has brilliant views of the Cotswold Hills. A mixture of independent shops, cafes and one of the largest Cotswold 'wool churches' built between ...
Location ID: #10223314
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Market Town with old coaching inns and plenty of history is now bustling town with independent and chain shops as well as a busy bus station. The Cross, which is located on a roundabout in the middle of the town, was erected in 1859 to celebrate a ...
Location ID: #10223311
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The railway centre offers film makers an enviable range of period railway-themed opportunities. The Centre has over 20 acres of grounds and is centred on an original Great Western Railway 1930’s steam locomotive shed still used for its original ...
Location ID: #10223303
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Oxford College, opened in 1962. Situated on the bank of the Cherwell river. Striking buildings in glass and concrete, with traditional layout around a quadrangle. The dining hall is notable for its Cumberland slate floor. The college has a bell ...
Location ID: #10223304
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A village, with a number of thatched and half-timbered houses. The vicarage is Georgian. The church has a font dating back to the 12th century, with other features added through to 1881. The bell tower was rebuilt in 1666. The village has a shop, ...
Location ID: #10223302
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A village on the south bank of the River Thames, near Wittenham Clumps. C of E church with a 14th-century bell tower, the nave and chancel built in Gothic style in 1863.
Location ID: #10223296
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A village steeped in history, with many well-preserved yeoman's houses dating from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, as well as half-timbered and thatched cottages.
The village has a village hall with a large hall, small hall and meeting room. ...
Location ID: #10223294
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Attractive little village in Oxfordshire dominated by a parish church dating from the 13th Century and the Lord Nelson pub which sits opposite.
Location ID: #10223293
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An historic market town seated on the river Thames in rural Oxfordshire, with a population of about 30,000. The town has claims to be England's oldest town, and has been a significant place through history.
During medieval times, the Abbey of St. ...