Location ID: #10223354
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The Wightlink foot passenger ferry services this coastal town.
Location ID: #10223082
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Location ID: #10223081
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A monument perched high on top of a hill at the west end of the Isle of Wight just south of Totland. It sits above chalk cliffs with wonderful views out to the sea. To the east the hill descends gently down to Freshwater Bay where the sea has cut ...
Location ID: #10223083
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These Downs rise steeply above the Victorian seaside town and one of the highest points on the island.
Location ID: #10222871
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Ground floor - Harbour office reception, shower and toilet facilities. Upper floor balcony overlooking the harbour and marina, kitchen, toilets and 6 office rooms of various sizes. Surrounding area includes the following - river estuary, large ...
Location ID: #10223080
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Located in West Wight, the bay offers a two mile stretch of contrasting golden and dark sands, with rolling seas, tumbling multi-coloured sandstone cliffs, and the white chalk cliffs at Freshwater in the distance.
Location ID: #10222880
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Private residence, built circa 1820, is a semi detached house over five floors. The property is in a prime location, and enjoys outstanding views of the harbour and Solent. Accommodation comprises six bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen, dining ...
Location ID: #10220661
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Golf Course with club house; stunning sea and coastal views from the course and also dramatic views over Swanpool Beach and nature reserve, as well as parts of the town. 19 acres of wild coastal slopes, with beaches and rocks at the base. Old ...
Location ID: #10220647
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Classical country house in Estuary setting, set in 44 acres of woodland and pasture in a secluded position at the end of a long drive. It is an area designated both of outstanding natural beauty and special scientific interest. It is recognised ...
Location ID: #10220646
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Three valleys make up Glendurgan Garden with natural areas, plants, cherry laurel maze and walks to edge of Helford River.
Maze image copyright NTPL
Location ID: #10220625
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Wooded ravine garden with private beach, 18th Century house and modern timber vistors centre
Location ID: #10220593
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Rough Tor, Minions village, Cheesewring rock formation
Location ID: #10220574
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Premier filming facility with Georgian harbour, beaches, unique fleet of square sail ships and support for special effects/set construction.
Location ID: #10220569
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Charming village tucked away and the cove is small nestling between the cliffs. Steep slipway to the water with winch to pull the boats back. The old lifeboat station is now a private dwelling.
Location ID: #10220540
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Coastal town with beaches, docks, harbours and castles. Narrow streets & alleys with small shops, pubs & restaurants. Period Custom House with a colonnade. St Georges Arcade, moorings, quays, harbours. Sandy beaches backed by large hotels. St ...
Location ID: #10220535
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Cornish town on the River Fowey with narrow, winding streets and picturesque harbour. Set on hillside with narrow winding streets, busy in summer, set in beautiful wooded estuary, small shops, pubs (dating back to 1570), cafes & restaurants. ...
Location ID: #10220555
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Norman Church with later additions. Tower with views out to sea. Old monastic building remains, 9 foot cross outside, norman doorway and font, stained glass windows, simple church lay out.
Location ID: #10220510
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Derelict army training fort. Bombed out derelict fort with long flights of stairs, long passageways, underground tunnels, keep, woodland and central courtyard parade ground
Location ID: #10220497
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Quiet jungle retreat comprising of a 10 acre jungle garden, complete with tropical ponds, huge trees, ferns and parkland.
Location ID: #10220498
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This castle is one of the finest of the mighty fortresses built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion. The castle has seen action in many conflicts and was one of the last royalist strongholds to fall during the English Civil War.
Location ID: #10220493
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Grade I Listed house with Grade I Listed park situated in the south east corner of Cornwall. In addition, there is a 6000 acre agricultural estate with associated enterprises i.e.: farms, cottages, woodland & spectacular scenery.
Location ID: #10220491
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Built in 1908 the property is an imposing neo-Elizabethan granite Manor House (originally 21 bedroom) set on the cliff edge. The property is set in 8 acres of gardens and paddocks and is bordered by Cornwall's Coast path, National Trust land and ...
Location ID: #10220487
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World War 2 Military Camp with sand dunes with road access.
Location ID: #10220481
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A hill or tor on Bodmin Moor, this is the second highest point in Cornwall. Huge granite stones or outcrops in wild moorland area. Features in Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn.
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