Location ID: #10235453
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The property is an arts and crafts manor house dating back to 1891. Sitting high on the cliffs of the lower wye gorge, it's rumoured to have partially inspired Hogwarts, with it's high towers and eccentric facade (J K Rowling lived just 2 houses ...
Location ID: #10235462
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period property, built with Cotswold stone, cosy cottage
Location ID: #10235464
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A split level contemporary house creating interesting visual spaces and lighting. Internal LED lighting design and natural lighting. Clear visual follow through from front of house through to the back garden which creates sense of spaciousness. ...
Location ID: #10235445
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Wood panelling, parquet floors, open fire, formal gardens, far reaching rural views, original features, no modern additions to the building- has been restored to it's former glory sympathetically.
Location ID: #10235448
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Perfectly positioned on the edge of a World Heritage Site and The Peak District National Park, the slightly shabby Edwardian exterior belies the beautiful rooms within. The Grand Hall underwent a big project to remove all the plaster and some of ...
Location ID: #10235466
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Built in 1900, this substantial 5300 sq ft Victorian villa has a grand staircase with a unique and original stain glass window. The house has 5 bedrooms, two staircases (main and servants) and 3 large reception rooms with original period features as ...
Location ID: #10235452
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Large glass fronted retail space, formerly a car garage, great shop location which could be dressed as both modern and historical. Located on a historical market square near a clock tower.
Location ID: #10235456
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Classical Regency Greek Revival villa of 1840, with service wing, outbuildings, Coach House, walled garden and pleasure grounds in parkland setting. Large portico with square piers and corinthian capitals, South facing bay window looking onto formal ...
Location ID: #10235461
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The property is a working family farm, consisting of original farm buildings, and modern industrial sheds built post-1960's. The farm is surrounded by 150 acres of land which is used to grow cereal crops. Some of the land is incorporated into a ...
Location ID: #10235451
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The house is approximately 300 years old and is situated in the picturesque Slad Valley, made famous by the author Laurie Lee who wrote Cider of Rosie. Down Farm is surrounded by 250 acres of woodland and permanent grassland with 2 streams running ...
Location ID: #10235460
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Castle Ashby is a magnificent Grade 1 listed Castle with 35 acres of formal gardens, surrounded by 200 acres of Capability Brown parkland all set within acres of arable and pasture land which form the Estate.The Castle benefits from 26 exquisite ...
Location ID: #10226805
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Grade I listed stately home set in 42 acres of gardens which boast a variety of distinct areas, including:18th century Chinese Dairy, a Rockery mound with Chinoiserie Pavilion, curved Camellia House, rustic Cone House & hornbeam Maze & folly tower ...
Location ID: #10226798
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Its a large 4-bedroom detached property with 2 separate self-contained annexes. Located in a private drive for 8 cars, not overlooked, and with two separate gardens.
Location ID: #10226797
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Maisonette in Victorian property on a pretty residential street very close to town centre and castle. Off street parking through an archway next door.
Location ID: #10221693
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A 33 acre estate in the middle of beautiful Bedfordshire countryside. The estate contains a Grade 1 listed Georgian house which was re-opened in June 2004 as a B&B and Events Centre. The house has been restored to the condition after the major ...
Location ID: #10220376
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Magnificent English baroque style stately home, set in expansive parkland and woods, looking out over low valleys and hills and backed by rocky hills. Surrounding park has superb views of the fine scenery with numerous views of the house and garden ...
Location ID: #10226794
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Film and TV recording studios with a Grade 2 listed building on the banks of the river Thames
Location ID: #10220379
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Built by Queen Elizabeth's Lord Chancellor as the biggest house in Elizabethan England, subsequently became the Palace of James I and Charles I and finally Charles' prison after his defeat in the Civil War.
Now reduced to an eighth of its original ...
Location ID: #10226793
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450 acres of parkland, grass fields, woodland, wild flower meadows (flower May-June), cereals, orchard and gardens
Far-reaching views including a beautiful view over Watership Down
Exterior use of Country House and gardens
Working farmyard ...
Location ID: #10226784
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4 Star hotel with 206 rooms on site, located within Reading city centre. At the heart is the iconic Pentalounge, designed by the renowned Italian architect Matteo Thun. Part bar, part restaurant and part chill-out area. 11 contemporary meeting ...
Location ID: #10220368
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One of the most exquisite smaller stately homes of England standing in an idyllic setting overlooking a 20 acre mill pool. It's principal aspects are south and east towards the parkland & gardens, while the courtyards & outbuildings separate it from ...
Location ID: #10220387
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Four full restored, historic stations; 1940's (wartime theme), Edwardian, 1950's and 1960's. 8.5 miles of private railway of which most is the only place in UK with double track. Large station yards ideal for crew and central location. Variety of ...
Location ID: #10220380
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Built after WW1 as a memorial to those who lost their lives. It is a working carillon of 47 bell housed within aa 151 foot tall tower. There is a museum in the tower which features military memorabilia. In addition, there is a balcony at the top of ...
Location ID: #10226787
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2 x 17C limestone thatched barns, currently being converted into a house.
Set in 5 acres of field with a pond.