Location ID: #10220331
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A Baroque country house built in 1703, the building stands on the site of a medieval religious house. Little restoration has taken place and the location features a stables, a beautiful walled garden, orangery. The country house is surrounded by a ...
Location ID: #10220412
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16th Century Elizabethan Manor House, with some areas updated in the 18th Century, not much changed since the work done by the Victorian owner. This is surrounded by 18th century formal gardens, greens spaces, vegetable garden and small orchards ...
Location ID: #10221437
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This local beauty spot offers outstanding views over the Vale of Aylesbury and Chiltern Ridge. It is the highest point in the East of England and is owned by the National Trust. The visitor centre is owned by Bedfordshire County Council but managed ...
Location ID: #10220367
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18th century, three storey mansion with neo-classical architecture and design. The mansion sits in a vast landscaped park, with fantastic bridges over serpentine lakes and surrounding buildings, the fishing house the most distinct, dotted through ...
Location ID: #10220410
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Castle built in 1231. The Great Tower and moat still remain. It has been said that the castle was an early domestic country mansion masquerading as a fortress.
Location ID: #10221454
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This location is a characteristic 16th century stables and stone dovecote. This is the remains of a historical manorial complex and are thought to include stones taken from the local priories during the dissolution of the monasteries. It was ...
Location ID: #10223017
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Stunning viewpoint located on the Thames path loop walk. Small section of grassland up top and a much larger area of woodland sloping very steeply down towards the river on a very chalky soil.
Location ID: #10220371
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A county town with a population of around 10,000. The town features a number of landmarks, including a 14th century church restored in the 1800s, the remains of a castle dating from 1180, and a museum. Both the church and castle remains are Grade I ...
Location ID: #10221989
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Beautiful, Grade I listed medieval church with large churchyard which is still open for burials in rural surroundings. There is a large Norman font, a fine wooden screen, wooden pews and the south wall is built of the original flint. The large ...
Location ID: #10222238
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Kingsland Court is one of several similar tower blocks in the Park Town area of Luton. It has 15 residential floors and is about 44 metres high. This location is 33 miles from central London (approx. 51 mins).
Location ID: #10220360
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Grade II park, included on the Register of Parks and Gardens of Historic Interest. Restoration programme took place in the late 1990s. Situated at the heart of the town the location is an historic parkland landscape with lakes and watercourses ...
Location ID: #10220388
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Heritage railway, which runs both steam and diesel trains along its 4 mile operational line. First section of the route was open in 1840 before line was extended later. The northern terminus is situated on the site of a former locomotive depot, ...
Location ID: #10220347
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A spectacular Natural Limestone cavern set in 100 acres of country park woodland with panoramic viewpoint. The cavern has ideal access and lighting for filming and photo shoots with fully equipped visitor centre, conference rooms and restaurant on ...
Location ID: #10221426
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A location with a rich history, the current mansion, built in the style of Chequers was completed in 1911.
In recent years the mansion and it's functions rooms has been renovated to their original splendor and to conferencing standards.
It is a ...
Location ID: #10226786
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Victorian town house built circa 1850 and subsequently extended. Always used as a school. Key features are attractive creeper clad frontage, edwardian chapel, 1920s Hall, extensive Victorian facades, quad, 1920s/30s boarding house with attractive ...
Location ID: #10222236
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The source of The River Lea is in Leagrave Park, a council estate in Luton.
The river travels south and east and joins the River Thames.
Location begins at 35.5 miles, approximately 54 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10220334
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One of the best-preserved remains of a Cistercian abbey west cloister range in England, dating from around 1170. Part of a larger country park and a 17th century mansion. A 19th century bridge leads up to the house at the abbey and the location ...
Location ID: #10222167
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The park has an area of Eucalyptus trees that gives an Australian feel within some 400 acres of open space comprising deep sandstone valley, lakes, open meadow, woodland & elements of historic park including lakes & boathouse located on the northern ...
Location ID: #10222168
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Some 400 acres of open space comprising deep sandstone valley, lakes, open meadow, woodland & elements of historic park including lakes & boathouse located on the northern boundary of Leighton Buzzard on the Beds/Bucks border.
This site is ...
Location ID: #10222166
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The park has large areas of Pine trees for a Scandinavian landscape set within some 400 acres of open space comprising deep sandstone valley, lakes, open meadow, woodland & elements of historic park including lakes & boathouse located on the ...
Location ID: #10222376
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This Park lies on the Embankment and provides sports pitches, recreation space and herbaceous gardens. It was opened as a recreation ground at the end of the 19th century about 10 years after the widening of the river and opening of the Suspension ...
Location ID: #10222299
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This Park is situated on The Embankment and offers sports pitches (football, rugby and bowls) recreation space and herbaceous gardens. It was opened as a recreation ground at the end of the 19th century. This location is 57 miles from Central London ...
Location ID: #10221183
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Sandy railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, about 44 miles north of London and about 30 miles south of Peterborough. Freight is sparse on this line. The station building is 2 storey brick with a large carpark just outskirts of the market ...
Location ID: #10220363
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An excellent period county hall dating from the late 17th century complete with period courtrooms and cells.
The building has a series for additional rooms and corridors and courtyard garden.