Location ID: #10221856
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This site was previously a shoe factory and purpose made village for the factory workers. Now the factory site forms part of the Thames Industrial Park with the Thames Enterprise Centre offering a full range of workspace solutions including offices, ...
Location ID: #10266549
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A private Jacobean Manor in the North Cotswolds. Bretforton Manor dates back to the Mediaeval era when it was owned by Evesham Abbey. It was acquired by Henry VIII and passed on to Elizabeth I. The Ashwin family were gifted the manor by Elizabeth. ...
Location ID: #10242362
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Information about this location has been provided by Dacorum Film Office. Historic Council Building, previously was a court house, still offices for LA. It has a traditional wood-panelled hall with a large stage, the area for seating in court is ...
Location ID: #10221812
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This pretty, coastal fishing village is made up of quaint alleyways and streets decked with traditional flint cottages, some of which have brightly coloured paintwork. The village is well kept and has plenty of facilities. The harbour has a pretty ...
Location ID: #10265871
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A large group of eight disused malt houses originally owned by the Bass Brewery of Burton upon Trent. Constructed between 1901 and 1907 to Herbert A. Couchman's design, the maltings are the largest group of malt houses in England; they have been ...
Location ID: #10265316
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A Jacobean Manor House set in two acres with Georgian frontage, lawns, courtyard, garage block. Situated on a very quite private road, there is only one other house, what used to be the Granary. So a secure site, very quiet with lots of access and ...
Location ID: #10227475
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The property was originally built in the early 17th century and has been much modified since then including the addition of a grand stair and some dutch dormer windows. It comprises some large reception rooms including library and a 50m2 drawing ...
Location ID: #10222787
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A classic Cotswold village in the heart of England.
Location ID: #10239874
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
HISTORY
Boys Hall has entertained royalty, knights and the literati, sheltered fleeing Kings and clergy, facilitated smugglers, concealed hoards of gold, courting drama, ...
Location ID: #10263426
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Quoted by The Sunday Times as “One of the UK’s Best Coastal Cottages” with over 250, 5* Trip Adviser, Trust Pilot and online reviews, Blue Monkey is a hidden gem, not to be missed.
Blue Monkey is a luxurious, 5 bed, 4 bathroom self-catering ...
Location ID: #10263117
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This former military airfield in Cricklade has been transformed into a wildlife-rich hay meadow and pasture, supporting habitats for various mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. The grassland features diverse wildflowers, while the hedgerows ...
Location ID: #10263115
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Located within the North Wessex Downs AONB, is a 30-acre nature reserve featuring restored water meadows, a chalk stream, and a diverse habitat supporting otters, kingfishers, wild brown trout, and water voles. The property includes a nature park ...
Location ID: #10262252
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A stunning Grade 2 Listed undressed stone Manor House initially built in 1820, with impressive façade and porch overlooking established parkland. Enlarged in 1873 in for more expansive celebrations and decorative balustrades added in, described by ...
Location ID: #10261528
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A small listed country estate in a private setting with glorious uninterrupted views of the Malverns and the surrounding countryside. Between Ledbury and Malvern, at the foot of the Malvern Hills, this is a quintessentially English country house ...
Location ID: #10261434
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A private, Grade II listed estate with extensive grounds and period rooms. It has an outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, horse stables and a large barn for shoots.
Location ID: #10261424
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Buckstone Farm is an incredible spacious family home in Chobham, Surrey. It has an extraordinary and stunning modern glass and brick extension onto an old brick and beam home. It has an open-plan kitchen and dining room, both overlooking a huge ...
Location ID: #10223560
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Masonic Hall in Bolton Town Centre.
Location ID: #10260826
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Barnyard Farms landscape of rolling fields with crops, grass and wildflowers provide a beautiful backdrop for its traditional collection of farm buildings. A 16th century threshing barn sits at the centre of a dilapidated yard surrounded by barns ...
Location ID: #10260830
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Grade II Listed 5 bedroom Georgian House , with a newly renovated 2 bedroom Coach House and Glasshouse in the grounds. The properties are over 300 years old and have all of their original features including fireplaces, window shutters, original ...
Location ID: #10260518
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Green open space alongside Fareham Creek and a small marina. The green space comprises of grass, two pedestrian paths, a cycle path, surrounded by trees, benches overlooking the recreation ground and creek and a railway line that runs alongside the ...
Location ID: #10230521
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A limestone gorge near the village of Burrington, on the north side of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in North Somerset, England.
Location ID: #10223119
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A village within the Mendips overlooking a man-made lake. Reasonably large in size, the village has a population of around 1200. There are two churches, a local store, local pubs, butchers, mobile fishmonger, a health and beauty centre, pubs, a fire ...
Location ID: #10255250
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1971 Purpose-built Quaker Meeting House with additional rooms used by a variety of community groups. It has a quiet garden to the rear and a small kitchen. Based in the centre of Bolton in a quiet area close to shops and public transport. Car ...
Location ID: #10221746
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