Location ID: #10220806
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Train Staion, on the abbey flyer line which runs from St Albans Abbey Station to Watford Junction.
Location ID: #10220805
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The Batford Springs Local Nature Reserve supports a wide variety of wetland birds, and butterflies in the summer months. The reserve is 4 hectares in size.
Affiliated to the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers and Harpenden Society.
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Location ID: #10220798
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A Totem Pole which is situated on the bank of the Grand Union Canal. The Totem pole was given to the owner of the woodyard that used to be on the site and was erected over 30 years ago. It was carved in red cedar in the local tradition, and it was ...
Location ID: #10239810
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An 18th century cottage
Location ID: #10239807
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Built by Richard de Marnham in the 1270s, The Manor House is now probably one of the most important surviving medieval timber framed buildings in the Midlands and the most ...
Location ID: #10239805
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The Quaker Meeting House was built in 1905 and was designed by William Alexander Harvey, an influential architect on the Bournville estate. It is unusually ornate for a Quaker ...
Location ID: #10239803
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Location ID: #10239800
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Location ID: #10239794
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Location ID: #10239792
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This stunning book lined space in the heart of the Library of Birmingham offers an iconic setting that can accommodate up to 200 people. It also adjoins a terrace overlooking ...
Location ID: #10239790
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Location ID: #10239782
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Modern Offices on the Blythe Valley Business Park, Solihull. Situated at M42 junction 4.
Location ID: #10239779
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Location ID: #10239776
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Streets throughout Bournville including parks and walkways
Location ID: #10220888
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A smart looking street comprising Victorian semi-detached residential properties. St Pauls Church is situated at the end of the road and is a large red-brick building. A large cemetary is situated opposite Blandford Road. This location is 25 miles ...
Location ID: #10239763
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Grade I listed Town Hall in Neo-Classical style, very recently renovated at a cost of £35m.
Recognised as one of the most impressive examples of Roman Revival civic ...
Location ID: #10239762
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Set in 17 prime canal-side acres, this unique mixed use scheme provides an array of restaurants, bars, shops, two art galleries, health and fitness centre, private apartments, ...
Location ID: #10239759
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Historic Grade II listed landmark building, very recently converted into luxury office space with great views. Glass atrium on 5th and 6th floors.
Location ID: #10220973
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Situated on the Grand Union Cananl and run by Rickmansworth Waterways Trust, the Canal Centre is the hub of their education work as well as an information centre stocking a range of books, gifts and ice creams. The Canal Centre is open 9am to 4pm ...
Location ID: #10220971
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The location has a cluster of Victorian/Edwardian school/classrooms with a playground. The property is red-brick with slate roofs. The Lancastrian schoolroom is designed to accomodate 330 pupils, and has columns, reproduction benches and celestory ...
Location ID: #10239755
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A large Georgian Council House that houses the City Council"s headquarters. It is a Grade II* listed building, and partly houses a Museum & Art Gallery. Entrance is via a modern ...
Location ID: #10239754
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This tower is the tallest structure in the city but can not be given the title of the cities tallest building.
Contrary to popular belief, the tower does not contain regular ...
Location ID: #10239751
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Restored canal, with a number of vibrant canalside bars and restaurants overlooking it. Also features several bridges, in both traditional and more modern style.
Location ID: #10221057
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The town centre is a conservation area. Among its historic buildings are 1684 almshouses, the rare 16th century turret clock and the Georgian Red House. The Cage built in the 1700s is a small jail house. The town has a large number of Georgian and ...