Location ID: #10235330
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Built in the 12th-century, this tiny, elegant church stands barn-like in the attractive grounds of 15th-century Eldon House.
Its unassuming and simple exterior belies its history of near ruin and repair over the centuries. It was substantially ...
Location ID: #10235324
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Grade II listed church which has been on the site since the 10th century. The present church dates from the 12th century. The plan of the church consists of a nave with a south porch and a north transept, a chancel, and a west bellcote. The walls of ...
Location ID: #10235325
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The walls and roof of the current building are 13th-century and the windows and chancel screen are 15th. The interior was remodelled in 1703 and its character today comes largely from that period.
Location ID: #10235326
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Victorian jewel of a church clearly inspired by the soaring elegance of the 13th-century Sainte Chapelle in Paris, chapel of French kings.
Location ID: #10222846
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Former chalk quarry in Hampshire. It was hand dug out during the Napoleonic War by French Prisoners.
Location ID: #10227255
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The site is particularly unique and adaptable to a myriad of filming requirements offering grand
exteriors of 19th century buildings and gardens, diverse interiors from ball rooms through wood
panelled offices and original galleried 19th Century ...
Location ID: #10223309
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Kemp Town was primarily the work of two local architects, and was conceived as a seven-part design: two sea-facing terraces (Arundel Terrace and Chichester Terrace), a square (Sussex Square) with houses on three sides, and a two-part crescent (Lewes ...
Location ID: #10223295
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Seventeenth-century house with an eighteenth-century façade. The tree lined lawn overlooks parkland leading to an eye-catching column on the distant hill.
The house has a garden of formal and romantic planting. It is of about six acres, divided by ...
Location ID: #10223196
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Country manor house set in a working farm of 300 acres of arable land and has been in the same family for over a 100 years. The campsite is situated in a quiet setting with the lovely aroma of hay fields and a bluebell wood behind the park and ...
Location ID: #10235322
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Italian Renaissance style and symmetry and grandeur of this 1827 church by the famous architect Sir Charles Barry, perfectly matches the neighbouring squares and terraces.
Location ID: #10227164
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Dating back to 1837, the building retains much of its original features with a glorious ballroom area adorned with teardrop chandeliers and the most vibrant of wallpapers.
Location ID: #10227170
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A significant Paleolithic site, important to archeologists for the discovery of the oldest coloured drawing and the most recognizable Ice Age cave art in Britain. The remit of the site, however, is not limited to prehistory and archeology: A large ...
Location ID: #10227158
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Derbyshire stone cottages built during 1700's & historically important in Revolution marches. Originally stockingers dwellings then post office & two cottages now in ownership of one family. Private drive from road to stone walled frontage, ...
Location ID: #10227151
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An expanse of over 1000 hectares of wild moorland, in the heart of the Peak District.
Drone footage of location: https://youtu.be/znJxPkwsZ-o
Please note location is a SSSI.
Location ID: #10227149
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Our estate includes almost 4000-acres of rich and diverse woodland, with 22 miles of maintained footpaths. From ancient woodland and oak pasture to ravine woodland, mixed forest and a towering beech plantation with its dense canopy. Includes private ...
Location ID: #10223610
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Carsington is a reservoir operated by Severn Trent Water near Ashbourne. The reservoir is a centre for leisure activities including walking, cycling, fly fishing, bird watching, sailing, canoeing and windsurfing. There is a visitors centre on site ...
Location ID: #10223228
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Riverside market town, originally medieval with substantial Georgian renovation. Many attractive, colourful streets and properties.
Location ID: #10222677
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England's highest waterfall above ground. It falls a total of 650 ft down a cliff face.
Location ID: #10222626
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A small network of inter-linked quarries above Little Langdale. It includes tunnels and a main chamber, often referred to as a "Cave": this stands forty feet in height, and is lit by two windows off the main quarry.
Location ID: #10222614
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City centre.
Location ID: #10222448
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Small Cumbrian town.
Location ID: #10223321
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One of Cambridge's smallest Colleges, this College was founded in 1966, and consists of two principal sites, with a wide range of facilities. There are meeting/symposium rooms, two bars, a college dining room, coffee lounge, reading room, television ...
Location ID: #10222336
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Over 300 acres of managed pasture and farm land within a working farm with panoramic views across the Cambridge skyline and countryside. There are a variety of habitats including woodland, hedgerows, ponds, hay meadows and an orchard. Whilst owned ...
Location ID: #10222228
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Chippenham Fen is a remote nature reserve situated near the village of Chippenham well away from housing or main roads roads. It is maintained by English Nature who are keen to return as much of the reserve back to the orginal Fen by removing ...