Location ID: #10222713
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An atmospheric moated house dating from the 15th century, with ancient stonework. The interiors reflect the house's Elizabethan heyday with three preist holes from the 1590's and an exquisite 19th century Catholic chapel. The enchanting gardens ...
Location ID: #10222700
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Built in 1833 as a private residence this castle is now a unique hotel and conference centre. It is surrounded by the Warwickshire countryside and is set in its own 28 acre estate. There is a Georgian style lounge and dining room and 57 en-suite ...
Location ID: #10222712
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An Elizabethan mansion extensively remodelled in the first half of the 19th century with the finest surviving interiors of the Elizabethan Romantic Revival style. The estate features a colourful 'Capability' Brown landscaped deer park on the banks ...
Location ID: #10222687
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An exceptionally beautiful healing retreat with a Mediterranean feel with rough plaster, arches, fireplaces and terracotta tiles. The property is surrounded by gardens and fields with an original Norman moat nearby. There is also a small chalet ...
Location ID: #10222682
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A fine Carolean manor house with ornate plasterwork added in the mid 18th Century. The property has fifteen acres of gardens.
Location ID: #10227713
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The Estate is a 14,000 acre farming estate centred on the village. The estate is predominately flat/rolling farm land dotted with agriculture buildings (old and new) as well as estate cottages and farm houses. We believe that a number of assets ...
Location ID: #10227709
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Medieval church, and is widely known for having the tallest tower in England.
Location ID: #10227711
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Victorian Stately Home with adjoining Stable Block and Brewhouse Building. it is in an un-restored condition, although it has all amenities necessary such as 3 phase power, 240v sockets in the main rooms of the house, water and toilet facilities. 10 ...
Location ID: #10227708
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A stunning period Vicarage with a fabulous church next door. Various original features and would suit any period filming or requirements for a gothic style property
Location ID: #10227705
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Detached house in two acres of grounds in a rural location. Originally from 1902 with later significant extensions. One end of the property has been set out as a self-contained holiday cottage which forms the currently available internal areas. The ...
Location ID: #10227706
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A wharf-style red-brick hotel set on a trendy waterfront, a mile from Lincoln's historic centre and 5 minutes' stroll from Lincoln Central for rail services to London and East Midlands Airport.
Location ID: #10227703
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The award-winning Epic Centre is a diverse, multi-functional venue which is perfect for meetings and events of all shapes and sizes, catering for 2-1200 people. Our ground floor is a vast flexible space (1,836 square metres) which can be split into ...
Location ID: #10223697
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Location ID: #10223696
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Location ID: #10223468
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RAF Barkston Heath is a large air base with the appearance of an Eastern Block European base. It is surrounded by barbed wire fences and has a bomb shelter on site. There are numerous buildings on the site including hangars and huts and there are ...
Location ID: #10223207
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A rural Lincolnshire village.
Location ID: #10222896
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Traditional agricultural estate with over 27,000 acres of woodland which include parkland, lawned areas and fine lawns, flower gardens, a lake, a churchyard and a large walled kitchen garden with 5000 sq ft of glasshouses. The grounds are regularly ...
Location ID: #10220428
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Historic streets in a Midlands city.
Location ID: #10220427
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A market town featuring a picturesque church and museum.
Location ID: #10220425
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Beach located by a small seaside town, on the east coast.
Location ID: #10227812
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A 25 acre former prison site now partially transformed into a business park with a range of building sizes, types & periods. Several of the original prison accommodation blocks and perimeter fences, gates and exercise yards etc have been retained. ...
Location ID: #10227813
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St Peter is recognised as Sir John Betjemans favourite smallest church and featured in the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. St Peter and its churchyard sit on raised ground in the fork of two narrow streets with pretty thatched cottages ...
Location ID: #10227811
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The house was a traditional red brick farmhouse constructed in the early 1900s and extended twice since 1990. There are 5 bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, live-in kitchen, hall. There is a 7 stable block, barn, and old timber shed (used to house ...
Location ID: #10228132
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Created in the Silurian period. Over 400 million years ago, the area where the reserve now stands was covered by coral reefs and tropical seas providing an environment for the famous fossils we find there today. Over 700 types of fossil are known to ...