Location ID: #10226892
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A green open space with some mature trees in the middle of a residential housing estate and surrounded by housing consisting of semi detached housing from the early 80's
Location ID: #10226872
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This is a large town centre car park surrounded on one side by a major urban route with a large theatre and supermarket on the other side of the road. On one side is a pub, cinema and several chain restaurants. On another side is the back of a small ...
Location ID: #10221797
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The most striking feature of the ruins of Castle Acre Priory is the great west front of the church, a fine example of 12th-century architecture. Adjoining the west front is the splendid prior's lodge. Both the Priory and the Castle (see separate ...
Location ID: #10222357
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This small Augustinian priory was founded in circa. 1216. The complete 14th century brick-built vaulted refectory undercroft is an important early example of the use of brick in England. Supported on Purbeck marble columns, it is still almost ...
Location ID: #10222347
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Eaton Park covers over 80 acres, the largest of Norwich's historic parks. It lies to the west of the City centre and is one of the City's finest green spaces. There are magnificent mature trees, avenues of trees, well-tended flowerbeds and many ...
Location ID: #10227691
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Brick built church, schoolroom and schoolmasters house. Interior of schoolroom and church are intact. School house is occupied by tenant. Church is approached by green lane.
Location ID: #10227646
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A family Entertainment Venue located on the upper floor of a new shopping centre, access from ground floor, entering a modern feel contemporary setting with latest bowling lanes, floridian themed adverture golf course (fully wheel chair accessible) ...
Location ID: #10222669
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Working Victorian railway station in Rawtenstall town centre. Railway runs through countryside. Level crossing at New Hall Hey Road in Rawtenstall. The line is in excellent condition and ELR has a range of styles and era's of railway transport for ...
Location ID: #10222660
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Working Victorian railway, running through countryside next to river and through the village of Stubbins. The line is in excellent condition and ELR has a range of styles and era's of railway transport for hire. Victorian subway and steps to station.
Location ID: #10222509
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Eric Morecambe Statue.
Location ID: #10227890
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We are a spa like luxury-boutique (Mr and Mrs Smith Hotels feel) studio. Highly equipped for YOGA, DANCE, PILATES, BALLET CLASSES.
We have 2 studio rooms. 1000 fibre-optic lights, starlight technology into the ceiling of our main studio. ...
Location ID: #10227266
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Fifty two acres of mature English woodland in Epping in Essex. The woodland has areas of glade and deep woods with a multitude of conifers. Paths lead through with silver birch, ash, oak, beech and pine trees. In season there are snowdrops, ...
Location ID: #10227261
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We are the closest heritage railway to London, and have a wide range of rolling stock from heritage right through to modern items that are straight off the mainline. We have two period stations, and also a platform which has been used several times ...
Location ID: #10223340
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A Museum dedicated to the Hunting history or Epping Forest
Location ID: #10223277
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For outdoor sport scenes in a prestigious
setting, this County Cricket Ground is
ideal. The ground can contain 6,500 spectators
and has a host of luxurious function suites,
available to hire for filming or for other use by
the production ...
Location ID: #10221871
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A mixture of residential and specialist shops, cafes and delis in mixed style properties including a former cinema. Elm Road is also hope to a Police Station, the Town Council's offices and Wesley Methodist Church. This location is 42 miles from ...
Location ID: #10221486
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The cinema was built and opened in 1911 and is one of the earliest purpose built cinemas which has all of its original features. It is a Grade II* listed building. Features include an iconic frontage, the box office, auditorium with original ...
Location ID: #10221474
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Remains of a Robert Adam designed church, located on a bank overlooking the River Stour, amoungst a grave yard next to Mistley Quay. The 'St Mary the Virgin' Church was built and consecrated in 1735, and remodelled by Adam in 1776. He added the two ...
Location ID: #10221464
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Large Jacobean mansion built between 1605 and 1614. The Great Hall rises through two storeys and is lit by five large windows, the main architectural feature in the Great Hall is the large Jacobean oak screen at the North end. The ceiling has ...
Location ID: #10227791
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Founded in 1314 by the Bishop of Exeter, the College is in the centre of Oxford. It has one of the best advantage points to see other college and university buildings in the whole of Oxford. The magnificent Victorian Gothic Chapel designed by Gorge ...
Location ID: #10220751
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Charming stone village with thatched cottages and village pub. Almshouses and 12th Century Church which is final resting place of T S Elliot
Location ID: #10223296
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A village steeped in history, with many well-preserved yeoman's houses dating from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, as well as half-timbered and thatched cottages.
The village has a village hall with a large hall, small hall and meeting room. ...
Location ID: #10223297
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Village in Oxfordshire. Has pub, village store, church, cricket club, almshouses and school.
Location ID: #10222776
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17th century timber framed hunting lodge