Location ID: #10221592
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The college was founded in 1441 by King Henry VI, but comprises a range of architectural styles. It is world famous for its Chapel, thought to be the finest Gothic building in Europe: it was built between 1446 and 1547. There is a classical building ...
Location ID: #10221591
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This college was established between 1496 and 1516 on the site of the twelfth-century Benedictine nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund whose ruinous buildings, which included a huge church, were adapted to house it. Today these buildings remain at ...
Location ID: #10221590
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This College was established in 1871. Its extensive site includes an E-shape of Victorian buildings in the Queen Anne style, stunning gardens, Victorian and Edwardian graduate houses, sports pitches, tennis courts, and a performing arts space. Many ...
Location ID: #10221589
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Originally founded in 1352 the Old Court is a rare medieval architectural gem and the oldest surviving enclosed court in Cambridge. The New Court buildings were built in the 19th century. The chapel was also built at the same time as New Court, but ...
Location ID: #10221588
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Cambridge's second-oldest college, founded in 1326. It has retained its architectural integrity, with the majority of building happening between 1638 and 1715, with styles ranging from Gothic to Classical. This property has a chapel, hall, old ...
Location ID: #10221587
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This College will occasionally accept filming enquiries, though does not wish to be public on CE's database.
Location ID: #10221586
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This College's Domus consists of three ranges around a quadrangle, and include a number of Georgian rooms and an impressive main hall.
The consistency of their classical architecture and the wide areas of lawns makes this an ideal location for ...
Location ID: #10221585
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This college was established in 1437. New accommodation was built in the 1640s, and more blocks added in 1945. The site includes a chapel, library, theatre, dining hall, and a range of conference facilities. Filming is considered on a case-by-case ...
Location ID: #10221584
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A single storey cottage built in 1823 (19th Century)of cwnch (Chalk block). Originally 2 cottages, now one. Features Gothic revival leaded lights. Established garden at front. House/garden centred in village, directly on small village green.
Location ID: #10221582
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The College is located on two sites. The main site consists of striking Grade II listed, Victorian red-brick college buildings set among fifty acres of mature woods, parkland and formal gardens. It also includes a modern, state-of-the-art wing. ...
Location ID: #10221581
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1960s listed buildings of shutterboard, concrete and brick, with the same 60s style in the interior design. The buildings are situated around a central courtyard. Will consider film requests of all types.
Location ID: #10221521
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Period railway from 1900 to present day, offers English, European and USA Railway location and stock. 7 and a half miles of track in open countryside, 4 stations, 3 signal boxes, level crossings and a 600 yard long tunnel. Steam and locos (German, ...
Location ID: #10221509
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Location ID: #10221448
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A beautiful mansion house set amongst 2 acres of spectacular gardens. The exterior includes an orangery, summerhouse, roses, fernery, croquet lawn, a 17th century thatched barn and a gardener's cottage. The interior of the property includes a ...
Location ID: #10221491
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The interior of the cathedral is rich in Romanesque and gothic architecture. The West doors are made of original medieval oak, the exterior of which were decorated with fine iron in 1860. The rich colours of the Nave's ceiling have faded and were ...
Location ID: #10221453
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Britain's oldest nature reserve and a unique fragment of the wilderness that once covered East Anglia and formed part of the Cambridgeshire Fens. There is open Fen habitats such as sedge beds, reed communities and Fen meadows, aquatic habitats such ...
Location ID: #10221363
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This is the finest and largest country house in Cambridgeshire and stands within 350-acres of parkland complete with working farm. However the entire estate is 2500 acres and offers a magnificent house that was mainly built in the 18th century, a ...
Location ID: #10221442
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An historic 5 storey watermill on an island in the Great River Ouse. The machinery is still largely intact, although wheels were removed in the 1930s; one wheel was reinstalled in 1999. The mill is operational; floor ground on the premises is for ...
Location ID: #10221295
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A 4 bedroom Georgian/Victorian vicarage with white rendering to the front, original windows & a red brick Victorian extension to the rear. The property looks like 2 different properties. Interiors: 2 receptions, large kitchen & utility rooms. Wooden ...
Location ID: #10221212
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A residential road with pretty terraced houses. It is quite built up with cars and the roads have speed bumps.
Location is 58.9 miles, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from central London.
Location ID: #10221156
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A two story Grade II listed brick building with white collonade frontage. Built in 1820 it has been a police station, crown court, shire hall and most recently a magistrates court. There are two Court Rooms each with a retiring room, interview rooms ...
Location ID: #10221140
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The New Museums Site is a major site of the University of Cambridge, located in the centre of the city, on Pembroke Street and Free School Lane, sandwiched between Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College and Lion Yard. Its postcode is CB2 3QH. The ...
Location ID: #10221108
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This location is the best surviving example of a small Norman Benedictine church in England. It remains largely unaltered. The walls of the original 12th century building survive - only the raising of the nave roof has altered its overall shape. The ...
Location ID: #10221106
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Owned by the National Trust and next door to Peckover House, this fine Georgian townhouse has a large hallway and large spacious rooms on two levels. This house is now a holiday let. There is on street parking nearby, a courtyard area which forms ...