Location ID: #10223505
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The site is surrounded by grounds including woods and formal planting of shrubs and trees. There are various types of abandoned military vehicles around the grounds.
Location ID: #10223502
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Air transport facility designed to replicate the aviation security process found at airports. The facility includes an x-ray machine and archway metal detectors. The facility can be used to equip personnel with the skills necessary to process ...
Location ID: #10223465
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House built in the 19th Century and was taken over by the Royal Navy during WWII. The house was the centre for the planning for the D-Day Landings and it still contains the D-Day Map Room. The house would make an ideal venue for wedding receptions, ...
Location ID: #10223506
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This site has a large range of sports facilities including a glass back squash court, 2 stone squash courts, a spinning studio with 15 bikes and a large sports hall suitable for sports such as basketball, 5-a-side football, badminton, indoor cricket ...
Location ID: #10223504
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There are a number of cellars linked by passageways situated under the main house on the site. These would be suitable for filming purposes.
Location ID: #10223507
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Site contains 2 large lecture theatres; Brian Gait Theatre can accommodate 70 people, has a flat screening format cinema, professional address system and lectern and an adjacent breakout room. Wilfred Bowes Theatre can accommodate 40 people, has a ...
Location ID: #10223424
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Training Areas of 1783 hectors is a mixture of sand, wet land, heath Land, wood land and hard standing.
Location ID: #10223389
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Location ID: #10223383
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Calshot Castle was built by Henry VIII as an artillery fort at the mouth of Southampton Water. Its purpose: to defend the sea passage to Southampton. Calshot Castle is open to the public from April to September.
Location ID: #10223376
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Opened in 1833, the UK's oldest and largest salt water lido. The Baths now act as a safe, family friendly water activity centre with swimming, kayaks, paddleboards, zorbs and the south coast's largest inflatable water obstacle course. This is a ...
Location ID: #10223367
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Situated on the eastern edge of the New Forest this golf club has two courses, the challenging 18 hole par 70 and a great 9 hole with two par 4s and seven par 3s with club house.
Location ID: #10223306
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Part of a 1400 acre family farm owned and farmed by the family since 1904. It is a mixed traditional farm of 500 sheep and 50 cows all grazed on the South Downs. There are 1000 acres of Crops which are harvested in the Summer months.
Newly built ...
Location ID: #10223235
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This fantastic site offers a huge variety of interiors and exteriors. There is a sports hall, Jacobean Mansion, offices, controllable roads, controllable woodland areas, a huge lake, houses, production offices, parking, dining halls and a great deal ...
Location ID: #10223239
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This Steamship was laid down in October 1954, launched 7th July 1955 and entered service in October of that year. Built by Lobnitz & Co., of Renfrew on the River Clyde to a specification determined by the Glasgow Corporation, she was required to ...
Location ID: #10223201
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A Grade II listed building and remains an outstanding example of a luxury country house hotel that has never lost its old world sense of charm. The Smoking Room ceiling was copied from a 16th Century model and Great Hall partially panelled in ...
Location ID: #10223121
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This Training Area is a 900 acre site not accessible to the public The area has extensive deciduous woodland and large areas of plantation poplar and you can also find a networked by a vast number of now disused railway lines. It also has a wealth ...
Location ID: #10223120
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One of the main features is The Bear Pit, an open sandy ground with its rugged landscape that can be dressed up to resemble numerous locations. The rest of this area includes a bridge and is a mixture of woods with open land.
Location ID: #10223115
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A Royal Navy historic dock yard. It is a working dock yard with a wide range of Georgian and Victorian buildings, cobbled streets, workshops, warehouses, rows of Georgian houses and a church.
Location ID: #10223052
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Historic city with surviving medieval buildings and foundations.
Location ID: #10223025
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A village with local shop, bakery, estate agency, pub and a railway station. Also houses an Army facility where military training and manoeuvres take place.
Location ID: #10223023
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A market town and civil parish in Hampshire. The town has its own railway station and a mainline rail link connecting Portsmouth and London. The town is situated on the northern slopes of the South Downs lies wholly within the National Park.
Location ID: #10223005
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A chalk hill and one of the highest points in Hampshire. It the second highest point in South Downs National Park.
Location ID: #10223085
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Four tower blocks which sit in a small suburb on the south-eastern side of Southampton. Creates a very distinctive landmark when approaching the port of Southampton by sea.
Location ID: #10222981
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Empty 19th Century manor house set in 400 acres of fields and woodlands, with private drive approx. 1 mile long. Well planted gardens, outbuildings, stables, barns, rugby pitch, swimming pool, pavilion and tennis courts.