Location ID: #10221715
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Situated on the coastline/beach this award winning centre has a tropical pool (with water slide, 6 lane wide x 25 metres long and integrated wave machine plus baby pool), state of the art gym, bar and sauna plus tennis, netball, cricket, volleyball, ...
Location ID: #10221750
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The Entrance Foyer has pairs of panneled baluster piers on high plinths. An emperial staircase leads to the first floor public rooms. The Assembly Room was used for ceromonial purposes. The former Magistrates Court, which is located on the first ...
Location ID: #10221921
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Gresham is a small very rural village set in the glorious countryside of north Norfolk, a few miles south west of the coastal town of Cromer. Gresham's medieval All Saints church has one of the famous Seven Sacrament fonts series and stands within ...
Location ID: #10221826
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Moated residential property in 7 acres of land, with a bridge across moat to property. 15th Century barn conversion, listed building and listed barn, medieval pond (large and wild), Go-kart track, paddock with horses, ducks on moat, pheasants and ...
Location ID: #10222873
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A large farmhouse-style property, with an empty barn, swimming pool, tennis court and 100 acres immediately surrounding it. It is very secluded, and decorated in an English, antique, chintzy style. Has striking murals in the hall.
Location ID: #10222842
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62 Acre lake in 90 hectares of scrub and small trees.
Boats can be provided if necessary.
Location ID: #10227744
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Whether you are looking for grim Workhouse surroundings, rural cottages, 1950s décor or general landscape views, we have the venue to suit. Meanwhile, our historic farm employs traditional farming techniques, such as the use of Suffolk Punch ...
Location ID: #10227654
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A superb Jacobean historic house, built 1600-1605, nestled in the shadow of Pendle Hill. On a visit you can see the original seventeenth century panelling and plasterwork in the Drawing Room; period Victorian rooms redesigned by sir Charles Barry ...
Location ID: #10222582
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Bridge carrying the Lancaster Canal over the River Wyre.
Location ID: #10222580
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Town centre park and playing fields.
Location ID: #10222562
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Castle ruins. There is no public access to the ruins of the castle although visitors can view the ruins from Castle Lane or the Riverside Path.
Location ID: #10222525
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Attractive street with nice corner cafes, one road back from the prom.
Location ID: #10222483
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Art gallery with large collections. Purpose-built in 1911.
Location ID: #10228073
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Nestled in the beautiful Surrey countryside close to the
West Sussex border, the award winning barn
comprises of several interconnecting hand built barns, all
of which retain their original charm and character and
have not been spoilt by ...
Location ID: #10228070
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Large post war, red brick, semi detached council owned houses, with large gardens. In a peaceful quiet country area.
Location ID: #10227940
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This Recreation Ground is a very attractive rural site in the heart of a surrey village. There is also a cricket pitch and football nets on the recreation ground. It is surrounded by shrubs and trees. There is a church, village club, village school ...
Location ID: #10227931
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Train station built in 1859 and still boasts many original features, including the white awnings, which add to its period feel.
This picturesque station has won a number of awards, including a highly commendable mention at the National Rail Awards, ...
Location ID: #10227908
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Originally built as a hunting lodge this property sits in 50 acres of gardens & parkland, which include a topiary garden, Saxon moat, Japanese bridge, sunken rose garden with ily pond, grassed amphitheatre, 4 secret gardens, lawns & a lake. The ...
Location ID: #10227912
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A vineyard established in 1985 on the gentle south-facing slopes of the North Downs Way with an adjacent coarse fishing lake. Ample car parking. Easy access from Junction 6 of the M25.
Location ID: #10227901
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Once owned by Lord Alfred Tennyson, this Spa is located within 47 acres of landscaped gardens. Our facilities include outdoor/indoor pool, outdoor/indoor tennis courts, 9 hole golf course, gym, fitness studio, croquet lawn.
Location ID: #10223344
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This iconic 16th/17th century building of great historic interest was formerly a courtroom and Council Chamber. Today the building houses the Civic plate and many rare items. It is also available for private hire.
Location ID: #10222938
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Small village in Surrey, lots of brick buildings.
Good for wildlife, home to the rare Great Crested Newt.
Location ID: #10235339
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One of largest Cathedrals in England. Odd mix of subtle gothic interiors and art deco red brick exterior.
Location ID: #10235337
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A bustling English town, with a High Street paved with granite setts often referred to as cobbles which is on a hill and closed off to cars between 11-4pm every day. Modern Cathedral, 17th-century Grade I Listed Town House, small castle and lots of ...