Location ID: #10221513
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An impressive Elizabethan mansion house used as a hotel and wedding centre retaining many original features. The interior has both beamed and panelled rooms with old fireplaces that have been restored to their original state. The grounds include ...
Location ID: #10221475
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Grassland adjoining sandy beach. Views across Colne and Blackwater estuaries. Picnics, shore walk, patheway on sea wall. Grazing land. Sand and shingle beach. *Interrupted skyline-?
Location ID: #10221468
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A moated site set in 28 acres with 2 vast timber frame barns built by the Knights Templar in the 13th century. There is also a Tudor granary and stables complex, cattle shelters, Medieval well, thatched waggon lodge and Tudor walled garden. The ...
Location ID: #10221466
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A preserved railway with buildings dating back to 1860. Very large collection of historical engines, steam and deisel from 1920's, carriages and wagons from 1890. Other features include bridges, signal boxes and platforms.
Location is 60.6 miles, ...
Location ID: #10221467
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A ruined Georgian Country House superbly sited on a ridge overlooking its landscaped parkland; the conservatory, orangery and formal gardens are also derelict. The mansion is visible from the M25, which passes through a corner of the park. ...
Location ID: #10221462
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In perpendicular style with parts dating back to 1420 the Cathedral was refurbished in 1983. There are two splendid organs. The exterior walls are of flint rubble intermixed with blocks of building stone and brick. There is a fine tower topped by a ...
Location ID: #10221458
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The museum is housed inside an 1869's Victorian mansion, set in parkland which has recently expanded. There is a major new gallery devoted to Chelmsford's unique industrial heritage, a new Essex Regiment Museum, Essex Yeomanry display, community ...
Location ID: #10221459
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The largest norman keep in Europe, with Roman vaults, sand filled and partially excavated. Superb Roman displays, hands-on activities and tours of the castles. This location is situated approximately 68 miles (1 hr and 50 min) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221173
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This landmark building was a former sun shelter and build in the style of a Greek sun temple. It is situated at the bottom of Chalkwell Avenue on Chalkwell Esplanade along Southend's seafront and has now been converted into state of the art unisex ...
Location ID: #10221171
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Chalkwell Esplanade leads into Western Esplanade from Chalkwell Station. It is not a through road and provides access to the residential properties opposite the seafront and the carpark. Seafront views from the carpark are obsured by the landscaped ...
Location ID: #10221170
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Church Hill is a steep predominately pedestrianzed cobbled street leading from Leigh Church down to Leigh Hill. Built in the mid-19th century there are shallow steps built into the cobbles in places. The pathway 5/6 meters wide and offers access to ...
Location ID: #10221167
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A large quiet controllable square that is surrounded by council flats, council and former council housing and sheltered accommodation. There is a selection of local shops on the square and a children's play area. This location is 42 miles from ...
Location ID: #10221161
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Westcliff railway station is on the main London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line between London Fenchurch Street and Shoeburyness railway station. It is situated on the coast and has 2 platforms. A high wall restricts views of the coastline from ...
Location ID: #10221162
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A park with beautiful ornamental gardens, colourful bedding displays, an environmental garden, a courtyard style sun garden and a rose garden recognised by the National Rose Society. There is a large cricket pitch and pavillion, children's ...
Location ID: #10220855
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The recently restored Castle Mound is one of the oldest visible elements of Bedford's past. The mound provides an excellent view of the River Ouze and the mosaic roundel from the replica 13th century look out post. (The shelter in the images ...
Location ID: #10228165
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Contemporary conversion of 200 year old barn, retaining original features including beams, vaulted ceilings and chalk block walls. Recent conversion in contemporary style using a palette of natural materials for an uncluttered modern format . Very ...
Location ID: #10228162
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Detached rural farmhouse/cottage set in 5 acres. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 reception rooms, stabling, orchard, paddocks & garden. Detached garage & 100yr old railway carriage used as a log shed in garden. Very sunny & quiet location with ...
Location ID: #10222930
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Once a market town in Wiltshire, now a commuter town on the main train line to London. The town is set on a crossing of River Avon.
Location ID: #10220770
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Imposing stone built mansion with:
Large hall, one side featuring wide leaded windows with stone pillars, oak floor and wall panelling. Four main square pillars hold the other side of the hall and roof. A balcony runs along one side of the hall and ...
Location ID: #10220560
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Corsham's historic High Street is lined with Georgian houses built in Bath stone, unchanged and steeped with character. The imposing Town Hall (1793) stands at one end with 17th Century Almshouses at the other.
Corsham owes its charm to this ...
Location ID: #10220567
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Palladian stately home set in parkland with many old rare trees. 10 bedrooms, 4 state rooms, outdoor pool, tennis court, walled garden, wendy house, croquet lawn, grand piano, ballroom, cellar, elegant conservative interiors, stables, courtyard, ...
Location ID: #10227873
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A family kitchen in a farmhouse location perfect for lifestyle shoots & filming.
Location ID: #10227803
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The hotel offers complimentary car parking. Relax in our fresh spacious guest rooms, with quality amenities, free Wi-Fi, 55 HDTV, plush bedding and work space. The hotel has superior and connecting rooms, great for families. The Oxen Bar & Grill is ...
Location ID: #10227789
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Campion Hall was built in local Cotswold stone and opened in 1936, winning many tributes for the way Lutyens had made such impressive use of the rather cramped site he was offered. The Hall shows some reminiscences of New Delhi, including the carved ...