Location ID: #10222929
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A pentagonal artillery fortification erected to guard the entrance to the Harbour.
Location ID: #10227239
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Set in 1100 acres of English Countryside, the resort offers the perfect retreat for both business and leisure guests. With 104 beautiful bedrooms which all overlook the golf course. Our health club offers the latest cardio vascular machines ...
Location ID: #10227235
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a beautiful village hall built in the chapel style with exposed timber roof
distant views across historic park from its garden
Location ID: #10223284
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Two adjoining streets of colourful terraced houses, twenty minutes' walk from the sea front and pier.
Location ID: #10223019
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Beginning in the 4th century as one of the last and strongest of the Roman 'Saxon Shore' forts, two-thirds of whose towered walls still stand. It was the landing place of William the Conqueror's army in 1066. During the century after the Conquest a ...
Location ID: #10223020
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This historic castle was built by Henry VIII and lies in a nature reserve between two small coastal towns. The ruin of an unusually unaltered artillery fort designed to guard the port of Rye.
Location ID: #10222905
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Busy commercial street just set off the seafront leading into the city centre.
Location ID: #10222887
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Victorian building located on the seafront. Modern interior.
Location ID: #10223698
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Location ID: #10227105
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Attractive double fronted residence with porch in Low Newton in Lake District. Gable end to side of old A590, sash windows, half house has been rendered. Cottage garden around house with large yew tree and two outbuildings. Acre of ...
Location ID: #10222416
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Country Estate with large main house, other adjoining properties, log cabin overlooking river. Access to gardens, lake
Location ID: #10226994
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Beautiful stone farmhouse on 1 acre site recently renovated with period windows and features. Large farmhouse kitchen. Nectar gardens including rose walkway, orchard and wild meadow, vegetable garden, herb garden, kitchen garden, jewel garden, ...
Location ID: #10222388
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The location is a blend of Victorian and modern Architecture, featuring interactive white boards in each class and an outside classroom.
Location is 105 miles, approxiamtely 2 hours and 25 minutes from central London.
Location ID: #10222129
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17th century farmhouse with fine 5-bay Georgian facade. Range of stables. Walled garden with formal planting and grass pathways. Ha-ha. Arboretum. Kitchen garden. Wild flower meadow. Stone-flagged entrance hall.
Georgian market town of ...
Location ID: #10221824
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Location ID: #10221705
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Just a few minutes from the A1 there are 80 rooms, free parking and cafe. There is a meeting room with capacity for 20. This location is 80 miles from central London (approx. 1hr, 46 mins).
Location ID: #10221636
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Longthorpe Tower was added to the original 1264 buildings in 1300. The Great Chamber inside the Tower features the most complete set of wall paintings in the entire country and completely cover the walls and ceilings. The subjects are drawn from ...
Location ID: #10221618
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Romantic, part Gothic house in a 3,800-acre estate, mix of farms, houses and cottages and woodland. Hall stands in unspoilt parkland, is a fascinating mix of styles, looking different from each side: Gothic, Classical, French Chateau. Large park ...
Location ID: #10221619
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The 17-20th century buildings are surrounded by 3 large gardens with pools, herb garden, herbaceous borders, and fine trees. The buildings vary in period and style from many modern buildings to the Wren Chapel. The college was founded in 1652 and ...
Location ID: #10221491
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The interior of the cathedral is rich in Romanesque and gothic architecture. The West doors are made of original medieval oak, the exterior of which were decorated with fine iron in 1860. The rich colours of the Nave's ceiling have faded and were ...
Location ID: #10221156
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A two story Grade II listed brick building with white collonade frontage. Built in 1820 it has been a police station, crown court, shire hall and most recently a magistrates court. There are two Court Rooms each with a retiring room, interview rooms ...
Location ID: #10221108
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This location is the best surviving example of a small Norman Benedictine church in England. It remains largely unaltered. The walls of the original 12th century building survive - only the raising of the nave roof has altered its overall shape. The ...
Location ID: #10221024
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Set in the beautiful village of Eltisley just off the A428 between Cambridge and St Neots. The thatched Cade Pavillion was opened in 1935 and is still used by the club. The boundary is surrounded by chestnut trees. This location is 56 miles from ...
Location ID: #10220375
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18th Century country house and estate, located in a wooded setting with landscaped gardens, a lake and extensive views over the surrounding area. Accessible through a long wide driveway, the estate includes several outbuildings.