Location ID: #10220356
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A 32, 500 all-seater football stadium.
Location ID: #10221507
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A steam railway built in 1919 situated 5 minutes away from Leighton Buzzard by road and 20 minutes from Luton airport. A varied collection of purpose built/adapted buildings used in the running of the railway can be seen which is now a ...
Location ID: #10223255
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This is a market town in Bedfordshire with good railway access and located close to the M1 motorway and the A5. The town is also home to a section of the Grand Union Canal.
All Saints church has a very tall spire, which can be seen from many points ...
Location ID: #10221768
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A detached, chalet style 4 bedroom bungalow set in a third of an acre. It has a double driveway and extensive gardens, a stone chimney, modern kitchen, dining room and two lounges. This location is situated approximately 40 miles (1 hour and 2 ...
Location ID: #10222814
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Farmhouse, courtyard, cottage, stableyard, barns, paddocks and riding track.
Location ID: #10221362
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A series of Council offices, with art deco features and wood panelled meeting rooms. The town hall is situated in a pedestrianised area of Luton. Built in 1934 of Portland stone the clock tower rises to 144 ft. There is a war memorial in front of ...
Location ID: #10220357
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A football stadium modernised in the 1990s and partly renovated for the 2013/2014 season. Recent renovation work includes, new dressing rooms and new floodlights. The all-seated stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.
Location ID: #10222237
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This is a pedestrianised shopping parade in a busy Town Centre.
Location is 32 miles, approximately 51 miles from Central London.
Location ID: #10221380
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Marsh Farm is an estate consisting of approx 6 blocks of tall flats, with at least 336 individual flats. The council owned blocks are called Lea Bank, Penhill and Five Springs. Each is of a similar design and are 15 floors each reaching a total ...
Location ID: #10222194
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Studios has sound stages, rehearsal space, office suites, edit rooms, a multi-media centre, an art department, wardrobe facilities, props storage, construction workshops and catering facilities including a cafe/restaurant across a spacious, well ...
Location ID: #10220401
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Operational station, with a college featuring a distinctive dome.
Location ID: #10221364
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An operational RAF base since 1916 which has an active grass runway, World War 2 and modern hangars and accommodation blocks. There is also an empty round building previously used to house a centrifuge, used to test the effects of gravity on ...
Location ID: #10220385
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RAF Scampton was the base for the World War 2 Dambuster raids and is now home to the Red Arrows display team. The site has a number of accommodation blocks, Officers Mess, barrack blocks - many with the original wartime camouflage still visible. ...
Location ID: #10220390
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Offers a striking vantage point of the surrounding national park, with its valleys and a railway viaduct.
Location ID: #10222375
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Mowsbury Park has more outdoor sports pitches than any other park in Bedford and Kempston. It also has three play areas for different ages and a BMX site. Those with an interest in wildlife and conservation should visit Putnoe Wood, a local nature ...
Location ID: #10220407
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Set in fifty acres of countryside and featuring six former quarries and numerous disused lead mine shafts. Set in the heart of rolling countryside the centre has ancient tropical reefs, rocks and minerals and many wildlife treasures.
Location ID: #10220338
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The first dedicated African, African Caribbean and South Asian facility for contemporary visual arts in the UK. Centre features several gallery spaces, an arts performance space, artist-in-residence studio, arts education work spaces and meeting ...
Location ID: #10220337
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Museum and art galley located in the city centre.
Location ID: #10220386
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Open in 1859, the line consisted of eight stations, designed and built by George Stevenson. The railway is a steam and heritage diesel line with various rolling stock.
Location ID: #10220381
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A museum with a collection of permanent galleries and a shoe collection.
Location ID: #10220393
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A vibrant town centre with a variety of various use buildings and shops.
Location ID: #10220344
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This medieval castle sits aloft the surrounding city, with commanding views over the landscape. Featuring a gatehouse and later Victorian renovations, additions and period inspired gardens, the castle also features a labyrinth of man-made caves and ...
Location ID: #10222791
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This beautiful Palladian mansion was built in 1776-83 by John Carr for Francis Sykes. It has a beautiful setting overlooking the Thames Valley. The interior is notable for its original delicate plasterwork and elegant staircase as well as for the ...
Location ID: #10220361
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Grade I listed country house, with a distinct architectural style. The mansion is surrounded by formal gardens before leading to larger wooded parkland and a tranquil lakeshore. One of the finest examples of a typical English style country house.