Location ID: #10227216
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A operational Harbour located two miles downstream of the town of Rye in East Sussex.
The River Rother from Rye eastwards and including the village of Rye, is under the control of the Environment Agency. There are yacht moorings, a small fishing ...
Location ID: #10227214
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Beautiful, mellow and unassuming 18th century house rebuilt around an early Tudor core belies the richness of its contents; old master paintings by Van Dyck, Rubens and de Koninck, with English portraits by Reynolds, Zoffany, Gainsborough and ...
Location ID: #10227215
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A bright and spacious six bedroom house decorated in a warm, colourful and homely way. It has a balcony at the top with distant sea views and small back garden and deck. The kitchen diner is very large and open plan, the ceilings are high and the ...
Location ID: #10227211
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Beachside Tourist attraction with Victorian style toll booths and seafront beachside terraces
Location ID: #10227213
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A traditional 600 seater Victorian Phipps Theatre. Stalls Bar and Dress Circle Bar. Mirrored Dance Studio. Backstage Dressing room area.
Location ID: #10227210
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Hotel situated in a prime location on the sea front, opposite the Brighton wheel and Brighton Pier. It has a variety of room sizes from single to quadruple rooms, all with ensuite bathrooms. Hotel has own funky bar and restaurant area.
Location ID: #10227209
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A Victorian Fortress built into the cliffs. It consists of a parade square surrounded by brick structures dug into the surrounding earth, which were originally barracks and stores. There are additional brick structures (ammunition stores, comms ...
Location ID: #10227207
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Fabrica is a unique and exciting location available for film or photography shoot hire. The building is a former Regency church known as Holy Trinity, at the heart of Brighton. The pews have been removed leaving the area free and open, with original ...
Location ID: #10227206
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Lewes Castle was begun soonafter the Battle of Hastings in 1066, by the Norman William de
Warenne, a close friend of William the Conqueror. The impressive Barbican Gate was added in the 14th Century.
Climb the steep zig zag steps to the Keep to ...
Location ID: #10227204
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This Priory was originally built in 1229, through history is has been converted to a Tudor mansion and then renovated. The gardens are surrounded by a moat which is crossed through a Medieval gatehouse, and contain large lawns, a kitchen garden, ...
Location ID: #10227202
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Farm, woodland, glamping, camping, cafe, Bodiam castle, derelict railway and station, steam trains, river, ponds, derelict buildings, orchards
Location ID: #10223486
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A charming historic house, decorated and furnished in the Edwardian style just north of the city centre. Evokes Edwardian life 'upstairs and downstairs' and could also be used for the Victorian era.
Includes kitchens, servant's rooms, drawing and ...
Location ID: #10227200
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The exterior of the Synagogue is in an eclectic blend of Italian Renaissance and Neo-Byzantine Revival styles. The west-facing elevation uses yellow bricks in an English bond pattern, while the other walls are of brown brick.
The particularly ...
Location ID: #10223349
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Location ID: #10223369
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A series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel. They form part of the South Downs in East Sussex, between the towns of Seaford and Eastbourne. They are the remnants of dry valleys in the chalk South Downs, which are gradually being eroded by the ...
Location ID: #10223309
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Kemp Town was primarily the work of two local architects, and was conceived as a seven-part design: two sea-facing terraces (Arundel Terrace and Chichester Terrace), a square (Sussex Square) with houses on three sides, and a two-part crescent (Lewes ...
Location ID: #10223295
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Seventeenth-century house with an eighteenth-century façade. The tree lined lawn overlooks parkland leading to an eye-catching column on the distant hill.
The house has a garden of formal and romantic planting. It is of about six acres, divided by ...
Location ID: #10223307
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This park sits in a quiet, peaceful village. Its legacy stretches back to the early 80s. There are 64 properties.
Location ID: #10223288
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Small village, formerly agricultural. Population of about 1,200. Many homes are converted farm buildings.
Location ID: #10223284
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Two adjoining streets of colourful terraced houses, twenty minutes' walk from the sea front and pier.
Location ID: #10223286
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Street in Brighton, fifteen minutes' walk from sea front and pier.
Location ID: #10223256
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The beautiful gardens are divided into two almost equal parts by the Winterbourne stream and are remarkable for some magnificent trees. The House was built in 1572 and now sits empty.
Outside the Ainsworth Room on the charming stone-flagged ...
Location ID: #10223283
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Residential street with colourful terraced houses, 10 minutes' walk away from sea front and pier.
Location ID: #10223209
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An old and very pretty village with an historic church dating from the 12th Century.