Location ID: #10221457
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Located in the heart of a bustling market town centre and steeped in over
90 years of local history , the beautiful rooms at the Town Hall have stunning
interiors with original 1920s features such as wood panelling, painted
ceiling murals, a ...
Location ID: #10221456
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The Museum is located within a converted Victorian red brick single storey
school. The building is in the town centre and opposite Town Hall. There
is a Victorian classroom with original features from when it was a school,
permanent displays ...
Location ID: #10221174
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The reserve is situated next to a prime residential area in Leigh-on-Sea market town with fine views over the estuary. Belton Way leads from Thames Drive to Rectory Grove through the reserve and provides access to Old Leigh village from Belton ...
Location ID: #10221169
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Belton Bridge provides access to Old Leigh Village over the rail line linking Leigh-on-Sea to Chalkwell (operator: C2C). There is a pay and display carpark underneath the bridge which is next to a popular upmarket seafood restaurant, the old cockle ...
Location ID: #10221163
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This is a park which backs onto a school, so features football pitches. There is a recreational area. The edge of the park is tree lined and surrounded by residential areas. Located 39.6 miles, approx. 1 hour from central London.
Location ID: #10222836
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Privately owned large wooded area with lakes, streams and meadows.
Location ID: #10221039
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This location boasts a 220 acre lake, used almost exclusively for windsurfing. It has ample parking and therefore is a potential unit base. Located outside of the M25, near to both the M1 and A421. Located approximately 46.2 miles (1hr 11mins) from ...
Location ID: #10220848
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The Suspension Bridge was constructed in 1888 to provide access from The Embankment to Mill Meadows. At first a low flat girder bridge was proposed but this would have obstructed river traffic. John James Webster whose design allowed sailing boats ...
Location ID: #10220854
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This was once home to the former grammar school and became the Town Hall in 1891. It is now the Tourist Information Centre. A statue of Sir William Haypur can be seen on the front of the building. Located approximately 56.4 miles (1hr 27mins) from ...
Location ID: #10220856
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This is an attractive gazebo located between two sections of the River Ouse. The Bandstand is licensed for public entertainment, including music and dancing.
It is an octagonal design with posts and a tiled roof. There are black railings ...
Location ID: #10220857
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The Town Bridge in Bedford is an ancient crossing over the River Great Ouse. This attractive stone, arch bridge spans the river with five large arches. There is pedestrian access under the arches at the south end when the river is not flooded. The ...
Location ID: #10220844
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The Pilgrim's Progress', by John Bunyan, is one of the best selling books of all time. He was a religious leader whose influence has been felt throughout the whole world, and who has given hope to thousands. Bunyan meeting house was founded in 1650 ...
Location ID: #10228156
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Huge kitchen with dining area, contemporary modern style, vast dark grey worksurfaces, pale grey/blue door fronts, block of 6 stainless steel fronted ovens including steam oven and two warming drawers, 5 ring gas hob, funky overhead extractor fan, ...
Location ID: #10228151
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Georgian villa style stone faced house built 1815, with 1930 wing. Long views across Downs. 50 acres of land include RHS garden, woodland, meadow, stream, ponds, treehouse, rustic Summer House, loggia, greenhouses, stable block, barns, farm ...
Location ID: #10220697
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The property is a grand house as opposed to pretty; the overall feel is of 'shabby chic' with many original features still in tact. The house was built in 1832 (late Georgian) and was extended in 1875 (early Victorian). The rooms are all very large ...
Location ID: #10220695
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This location occupies a spectacular position on high ground, approached by a long private driveway with views from the early Victorian farmhouse, cottage and barns across its own land towards a historic monument, a medieval abbey and the Wiltshire ...
Location ID: #10220597
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Classic English village on a minor road. Has village green, large pond on green with ducks, two pubs, monument, water pump, church, school and manor house. Several elegant grey stone houses with garden walls. Village water pump in circular structure.
Location ID: #10220589
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Picturesque Bath stone town on a bridge over the Avon. Packhorse bridge, old weavers' cottages, river bank lined with former cloth mills, saxon church of st laurence, Barton Farm tithe barn (168 feet long timbered roof, flagstone floor), jacobean ...
Location ID: #10220590
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Large village with mix of old and new housing and a river running through the valley below. Church and churchyard with table tombs, school with gothic tower, several manor houses, houses built from between C11 to C20th, Brunel's 2 mile long railway ...
Location ID: #10227878
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A Grade I listed country home designed by renowned architect Sir Robert Taylor, is set in stunning gardens and overlooks the idyllic Trent Valley. Carefully restored to its former glory in 1992 after a local mining subsidence caused the house to ...
Location ID: #10227866
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This hotel is set in magnificent grounds originally landscaped by William Emes, a contemporary of Capability Brown and creator of many fine gardens.
It adjoins a Georgian hall, designed in the late 1700s by the renowned architect, Joseph Pickford. ...
Location ID: #10227794
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Strawberry Hill Gothic country house, Grade II listed building, dark wooden panelling in many rooms (halls, dining room, study), light drawing room, bedrooms, bathrooms, skylight in staircase areas, Victorian greenhouse, Georgian walled garden, ...
Location ID: #10227793
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With 348 acres available for filming, the site consists of an enormous private grass airfield, a two-mile perimeter track, two A-type hangars and two C-type hangars (providing 45,000 sq.ft. of internal space in just one of the four hangars), plus ...
Location ID: #10227792
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A classic and Georgian house, beautifully and historically restored to its original state, inside and out. The house is a Grade II Palladian villa in an outstanding position. The accommodation is well laid out and the principal rooms are of a grand ...