Location ID: #10227044
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Mature Victorian farmhouse with country style modern kitchen with Aga. 5 bedrooms and solid barns attached. 5 acres with stream running through. Neighbours one mile away. With one mile single track drive.
Location ID: #10227041
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An exquisite 7 bedroom manor house set in sublime gardens & grounds of approximately 25 acres
3 reception rooms, orangery, breakfast kitchen, library, study, basement, 7 bedrooms (6 en suite), laundry. Leisure suite with pools, gym & sauna. 2 bed ...
Location ID: #10227039
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A moated timber framed manor house, surrounded 130 acres of rural landscape. Including well tended and mature gardens, state of the art venue barn, stabling, rivers and a lagoon, a nature reserve, a ancient water mill race and pool, and small areas ...
Location ID: #10227034
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Large south garden. smaller french garden. 4 bedrooms. many period features through out. original stair case. loft conversion. log burning fire. cellar large driveway for 8 cars. double garage. 2 rooms open up into a large hosting rooms. pation ...
Location ID: #10227024
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Three bedroom detached bungalow set in 44 acres of countryside including a well established 12 acre wood, a large barn to the rear, several out buildings, a long private drive, a pond to the front of the property & a canal running along the front of ...
Location ID: #10227021
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Former civil defence nuclear bunker and above ground site. Operating as a museum so internal looks like a operational site from the 1980s. The bunker is 35,000 square feet. The above ground diet also contains a number of buildings and a large radar ...
Location ID: #10222499
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Former civil defence Cold War nuclear bunker. Semi-sunk concrete structure (half underground). Interior is displayed as a 1980s regional command including accurate displays such as dormitory, BBC Broadcasting Studio and missile command station. ...
Location ID: #10220834
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Traditional service station
Location ID: #10221054
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A small vibrant market town with a population of circa. 8000. The eastern part of the town has modern housing and light industry whereas the old town lies in a valley with the River Brett forming its western boundary and comprises of the High ...
Location ID: #10221009
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A collection of stylish residential houses amid farmland and woodland. The hamlet's centre is a sign post on a very small green at a junction. There is an old phone box amongst the trees nearby. Located approximately 97.9 miles (2hrs 50mins) from ...
Location ID: #10221631
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A totally original self-catering 'cottage', the House in the Clouds is also one of the country's most unique follies. The house is situated on top of a 70 ft high folly in 1 acre of private grounds. The whole building is timber clad and overlooks ...
Location ID: #10221670
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This house was completed in 1510 and is still surrounded by the deep moat, serene gardens and a deer park. The house itself is built in the traditional half-timbered style with an overhang to the upper floor both outside and inside the courtyard. ...
Location ID: #10221773
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There is a derelict farmhouse last lived in 1948. Listed for its Dutch Gable. There are 2 miles of private roadways, 32 ponds and 2 lakes of 1 acre and 3 acres. Woods, 800 acre farm growing a number of crops - wheat, oats, grass, oilseed rape, ...
Location ID: #10221838
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An attractive market town beside the River Blyth. There are many fine buildings including a Tudor rectory, several medieval houses and shopfronts and Elizabethan almshouses and streetscapes relatively free of modern anachronism. There are extensive ...
Location ID: #10221820
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This is a community School run (and owned) by Suffolk County Council.
This is a modern build school with a selection of buildings and play/sports areas with hardstanding.
Location is 110 miles, 2 hours and 42 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221801
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A quintessential English village close to the Norfolk/Suffolk border. There is a village green, traditional red phone box, a mix of white washed and brick buildings some thatched. There is also a small interesting wooden/flint bridge (Goldbook ...
Location ID: #10221986
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Lavenham is an historic village market town and one of England's finest medieval towns with over 300 listed buildings many of which are part-timbered. Situated in a hilly area of Suffolk the High Street is a mix of retail outlets serving the local ...
Location ID: #10221962
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This controllable street situated in the suburbs of Ipswich lies on a hill and could double for a northern street given the gradiated road and terraced properties. The street is surrounded by others all with Victorian terraces. Location is 76.3 ...
Location ID: #10222271
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Location ID: #10220882
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Hall Barn is a stunning barn conversion in the grounds of Quaker's Hall, a Grade II listed farmhouse which dates from about 1700, set in four acres of garden, meadow and orchard. The old farm buildings enclose an ornamental herb garden and potager. ...
Location ID: #10220904
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Non-operational attractive white conical tower lighthouse which has now had the lantern removed. The lighthouse was deactivated in 1921. The former lightkeeper's cottage right next to the tower is now available for rent. The cottage sleeps eight.
Location ID: #10220878
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High Barsham lies in a tranquil little river valley, almost in a world of its own. The barns were part of a historic farming estate and are surrounded by the protected lands of Walsingham Priory. For many years home only to swallows, the barns have ...
Location ID: #10220818
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This quintessential, largely Georgian town is unspoilt and retains much of its rural character. Having been burn down in 1708 many architectural features stem from the late 18th century - exceptions include Byfords which is thought to be the oldest ...
Location ID: #10221562
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This 100 acre windswept broad with its extensive reed beds can be found on the eastern edge of the Norfolk Broads and is one of the National Trust's most important wildlife habitats attracting thousands of geese in winter; it is connected to ...