Location ID: #10223138
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Seaside resort with pleasure harbour town on the English Channel and east bank at the mouth of the River Arun. Long shingle beach populated with beach huts along the sea road with a quirky cafe and the country's longest bench.
Location ID: #10223136
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Popular and traditional seaside resort with an entertainment pier and large hotel accommodation and tourist attractions.
Location ID: #10223137
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Childrens (2-12 year olds) Amusement park located on a popular seafront.
Fish bar, gift shop and cafe on site.
2 styles of builidngs (1 themed like fishing village, 1 modern look)
Location ID: #10223194
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A thriving, historic market town with a theatre, cricket club which sits on the river bank, bandstand and local museum.
Location ID: #10223075
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This gem on the South Downs, rescued after a major fire in 1989, houses an elegant Georgian interior with a famous Grand Tour collection. An 18th-century dolls' house with original contents, is one of the highlights.
The complete servants' quarters ...
Location ID: #10223113
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Just five miles north of Brighton, sits the mile long'dry valley' which is the longest, deepest and widest in the UK. it offers stunning panoramas, a colourful habitat, walls of the Iron Age hill fort, and the remains of the curious Victorian ...
Location ID: #10222903
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London's second largest international airport and second busiest by total passenger traffic in the United Kingdom. It has two terminals North and South.
Location ID: #10222899
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Busy marina with five separate harbours; a large outer tidal harbour and four smaller inner basins that are accessible through two huge high capacity modern locks.
Location ID: #10222977
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Detached, 6 bedroom Art Deco beach house with large swimming pool with sea view. South facing garden with direct access to Shoreham beach.
Original Art Deco fireplaces, and parquet floors. White spiral staircase in double height conservatory with ...
Location ID: #10235347
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Grade II listed Town Hall built in 1836. Includes two two former courtrooms, a high ceiling with Large oil paintings with decorative ceiling and only working Gasolier in Europe. A formal panelled old courtroom where the town council sit. The under ...
Location ID: #10235341
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New town centre mixed in with old historic buildings alike travellers inn and church.
Location ID: #10235342
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Memorial gardens in a town centre which have a fine selection of mature trees, shrubs and flowers.
Location ID: #10235329
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London's second largest international airport and second busiest by total passenger traffic in the United Kingdom. It has two terminals North and South.
Location ID: #10235321
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13th-century sandstone church with 18th Century interiors. Splendid views across to the Iron Age fort of Chanctonbury Ring on the South Downs.
This simple sandstone 13th century building, up a narrow lane with splendid views across to the Iron ...
Location ID: #10222893
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This delightful timber framed house was built in 1600 and was extended a hundred years later. It is a most attractive Grade 11 Listed house standing in total seclusion within grounds of approximately 2 acres that surround the property on all sides ...
Location ID: #10235318
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St John's, a severely elegant building in pale brick, is a very rare and almost unchanged example of an evangelical 'preaching house'. Though dating from the early years of the 19th century, its architecture clearly looks back to the classical style ...
Location ID: #10235320
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The church is in the simple shape of a cross and remains virtually unaltered since Medieval times; its calm and peaceful atmosphere evokes centuries of prayer.
Location ID: #10222857
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This is a converted Victorian dairy parlour and barns, with an extension to the front of the property. It has four bedrooms, a large kitchen/dining room and playroom, with striking vaulted ceilings and a spacious, airy feel.
Location ID: #10222844
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Location ID: #10222845
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A compact market town and civil parish in a steep vale of the South Downs. The much-conserved town with large green buffers has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral. The village has a number of listed buildings which sit on a slope and the ...
Location ID: #10222808
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The property consists of: library, drawing room, dining room, music/billiard room, country kitchen, boudoir, four bedrooms including vaulted main bedroom with domed bathroom. Victorian fitted dressing room, old nursery and two attic bedrooms.
The ...
Location ID: #10222821
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A family house built in the 1890s,designed by philip webb, friend of William Morris, and a showpiece of the Arts & Crafts Movement. It is decorated throughout with Morris carpets,fabrics and wallpaper, complemented by contemporary ...
Location ID: #10222680
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A luxury cottage set in its own private grounds. Features include panelled herringbone brick and oak framed feature wall, oak floors, ensuite bathrooms. The garden is west facing for excellent sunsets and spectacular views.
Location ID: #10228182
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There are over thirty buildings on site with their dates ranging from the 1400s to the 1950s. Many of these have accurately restored interiors and surroundings allowing for a depiction of multiple eras. There is also considerable rolling landscape, ...