Location ID: #10227787
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It was built between 1250-1280. The Solar and Chapel rest on under crofts. The solar room is wooden. A frame ceiling and most of the beams are original. The solar also has its original floorboards. The room faces the Norman church which is still ...
Location ID: #10227780
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This Manor Farm is a glorious reminder of British heritage, agriculture and history. The location is celebrated as one of Englands oldest farm houses, so old it actually features in the Doomsday book of 1086. The location consists of the Old Manor ...
Location ID: #10228104
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Coldharbour Farmhouse is a seventeenth century thatched cottage in the heart of rural Sussex. Nestled in a secluded spot, surrounded by woodlands and fields.The house has been sensitively restored retaining as much of the original character as ...
Location ID: #10228110
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Our Sculpture Park and Gallery is located on 26 acres of woodland. Our main Gallery space on site is 250sqm with a 7 metre high ceiling and large opening sliding doors.It has the capacity to hold 100 for a sit down dinner or 120 people seated.
The ...
Location ID: #10220754
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Market town, with traditional town houses, cottages, church and town hall in the square.
Location ID: #10220680
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The present house, listed grade II*, is believed to date from the early to mid 16th century, but suffered heavily at the hands of General Blake during the civil war when it was partially demolished by cannon fire. The remains were repaired and for ...
Location ID: #10220579
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Historic, Victorian, hamstone part derelict water mill with many original features, including wheel and 75 ft 'campanile' chimney in rural location. One floor lived in.(Acreage: 5) (Props: Norton Motorbikes, original safe, lots of industrial junk, ...
Location ID: #10220557
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This is a beautiful Grade II listed regency mansion set in the picturesque Somerset countryside, yet it also benefits from being a short drive away from the stunning Jurassic coast. The hotel is set in 160 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens ...
Location ID: #10220571
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Converted church, in early Gothic revival style, completed in 1824. Now a residential property and violin business.
Location ID: #10223316
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A Grade II listed building, this Mill is the original power house of an Estate, a Victorian steam- and water-powered sawmill now operating as a working museum.
The machines are operational under steam power and there are continuous demonstrations ...
Location ID: #10223210
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The Manor House is a Grade II listed and is built around three-and-a-half sides of a courtyard. The Georgian facade was added in the late 17th Century to gentrify the house. Large rooms on two floors with further attic floor. Formal Hall, Drawing ...
Location ID: #10223122
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Largest and most visited of the colleges in Oxford. Originally founded in 1524 with striking additions in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The Cathedral is a Romanesque gem and is entered from Tom Quad (the largest in Oxford and Wolsey’s work). ...
Location ID: #10223134
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A preserved heritage railway with its headquarters and working steam and diesel locomotives. Runs along the foot of the Chilterns escarpment.
Location ID: #10223063
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Market town in the Cotswold Hills with Cotswold stone buildings surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Location ID: #10222958
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Charming little flint church built in the 12th- and 13th- centuries, its Norman origins can be seen in the north doorway and chancel arch. Limewashed walls set off the delicate stained glass.
Restoration in 1849 removed much else but left some ...
Location ID: #10222957
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Beautiful brasses, carvings and monuments can be found in this slender-towered estate church located near a 14th-century Castle.
The church dates from the late 11th or early 12th century. Additions and alterations were made in the 13th and 14th ...
Location ID: #10222850
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Small, pretty village which sits on part of the Grand Union canal in North Oxford.
Location ID: #10222733
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A Georgian house on a site that has been lived on by the same family since 1178 and the house reflects this constant occupation in its history and contents. There is a large stable block and many picturesque houses and cottages on the estate. The ...
Location ID: #10222691
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A single track railway line with steam and diesel trains, sidings, a heritage centre and 4 stations/halts of differing styles and sizes.
Location ID: #10227823
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Coalbrookdale Villa is set in the quiet village of Coalbrookdale, just a mile from the historic Iron Bridge. The house is a beautiful Grade 2 Listed Victorian Gothic style house and was built in 1870. Originally an Ironmasters House it was owned ...
Location ID: #10223751
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Location ID: #10223749
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Hill in the English county of Shropshire.
Overlooks the town of Church Stretton and the village of All Stretton and offers panoramic views to the north towards the Wrekin, east to Wenlock Edge, and west over the nearby Long Mynd.
Location ID: #10223750
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Location ID: #10222769
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Dramatic riverside ruins and extensive earthworks of a Welsh border castle, its 12th century keep unusually set on the side of its mound.