Location ID: #10227486
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upside down house with outstanding views across open forest
Location ID: #10227482
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4 Bedroom, modern property (built 2016) which is uncluttered and decorated in clean lines. Large kitchen which includes a breakfast and lounge area and two double patio doors which overlooks back garden, giving plenty of natural light. ...
Location ID: #10227481
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Set in an elegant Grade 2 listed manor house our property nestles amidst 45 acres of beautiful woodland and countryside on the Hampshire/Wiltshire border.
Location ID: #10227479
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Somers Close is a 23,988m2recreation ground.. The open space includes a play area with areas for toddler and junior play, a spray concrete skate park constructed in 2016, football goals and an outdoor gym which was installed in 2016. The recreation ...
Location ID: #10227478
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Magdalen Hill Cemetery is a working cemetery that has recently been extended. The cemetery features a war memorial, war graves areas and two cremation areas. It is still in regular use with internments taking place every week. The site has an ...
Location ID: #10227476
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A converted, modernised chapel painted fully white inside. It is a dry hire venue space with 850sqft space and 7 metre ceiling. Based in the centre of Alresford,Hampshire. 7 miles from Winchester. Popular with Film & TV for the Watercress steam ...
Location ID: #10227474
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St Giles Hill overlooks Winchester offering fantastic views of the city. There are areas of informal green space, wooded areas and many footpaths across the site. It also has inaccessible areas offering opportunity for biodiversity and wildlife. The ...
Location ID: #10227473
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Called the Secret Garden, it is in fact widely known about and much enjoyed by local residents; especially parents with young children. Friary Gardens is located i close to the cathedral and Winchester town centre. The site is in a conservation ...
Location ID: #10227472
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This historic party palace was once home to King Charles II. Set in its own private parkland of 150 acres, it has served as a playground to both kings and royal Courtiers. Containing the Grand Versailles Ballroom with hand painted ceilings, large ...
Location ID: #10227469
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50 000 sq ft decommissioned warehouse space, industrial interiors and exteriors with ample parking
Location ID: #10227471
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The Museum holds an extensive collection charting over 100 years of the British Army in the air. With over 35 fixed wing and rotary aircraft on display, the Museum is the perfect place to explore the fascinating history of army aviation.
Location ID: #10227467
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Formal City Centre park where residents and visitors can relax in formal gardens which are a surprisingly peaceful and pretty space. The park has 2 large lawns with paths separating them with a stream (a tributary of the River Itchen) flanked by ...
Location ID: #10227463
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Built on the King's orders in 1635 for 'the king's train' when hunting. comprises early period low ceiling and panelling, Georgian cube rooms etc and Victorian bays and servants floor. separate coach house and Edwardian stable block. I acre formal ...
Location ID: #10227466
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Unique house with the front dating from 1760s, back is probably from the early 1900s, used to be visted by Jane Austen, who lived close by. Private walled garden with plenty of space for cars
Location ID: #10227459
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Victorian hilltop fort with barracks, underground tunnels, gun rooms and artillery stores. Also features activity centre with climbing walls, recreation areas and accommodation.
Location ID: #10227462
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Indoor arena with naval-themed attractions including laser tag, obstacle courses & a climbing tower.
Location ID: #10227458
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This is the oldest passenger cargo steamship still operating in Europe. There is access to Engine / Boiler Rooms and the Bridge. It was constructed in 1955 and still sails under steam on a regular basis.
Location ID: #10227455
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Marine scrapyard with numerous outbuildings. Large brick-built industrial units. Piers and jetties. Marine and military scrap. Heavy equipment. Harbour views.
Location ID: #10227454
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Futuristic museum building that houses historic submarines associated with the Royal Navy. The collection includes the Navy's first submarine.
Location ID: #10227456
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A Victorian sea fortress which has been converted in to an exclusive hotel with nine bedrooms. The fort sits in the middle of Southampton Solent with great surrounding views. Facilities include open air hot tubs, a restautant and spa. Access is by ...
Location ID: #10227453
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Magnificent Grade II listed 19th Century French chateau-style Manor House with 83 acres of historic park, woodland and gardens. Situated just outside of London in Fleet (2 mins from Junc 4A of the M3) this former MOD officers mess, is now privately ...
Location ID: #10227450
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A 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known for her role as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Location ID: #10227447
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Huge, former army training base. It has since been decommissioned but, still, offers an array of locations. It has a mix of barracks, reservoirs, lakes, canals and roads as well as traditional army buildings such as a mess hall, a sergeants barracks ...
Location ID: #10227445
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One of three mid-Victorian forts that were built on the Spithead shoals, have been given the nickname "Palmerston's Follies" because they were never used in the defence of Portsmouth. The historic background can provide reasons why these ...