Location ID: #10227756
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Set in its own grounds on the outskirts of the local town - a spacious, elegant hotel.
Location ID: #10227446
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A 40-gun steam-powered armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy
Location ID: #10222963
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A 300 acre estate in the beautiful East Sussex countryside that has themed and formal gardens, woodland, meadows, and lakes, all set around a majestic 15th century moated castle. As a result of careful management, the estate is also a haven for a ...
Location ID: #10220682
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Location ID: #10222761
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135 acres of woodland, beautiful in spring when the bluebells are out.
Location ID: #10222754
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Farm house in own grounds, overlooking parkland and a stream. Extensive country house garden - traditional farm buildings.
Location ID: #10222750
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Built in 1833 as a crescent of identical pairs of semi-detached villas, with shared communal gardens in the centre designed by architect William Thomas and featuring stucco facade with cast iron veranda and porch. Grade 2 listed.
Location ID: #10222755
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A 7 Bedroom country mansion with an indoor swimming pool and snooker room, landscaped gardens and 5 acres of woodland.
Location ID: #10222682
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A fine Carolean manor house with ornate plasterwork added in the mid 18th Century. The property has fifteen acres of gardens.
Location ID: #10227706
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A wharf-style red-brick hotel set on a trendy waterfront, a mile from Lincoln's historic centre and 5 minutes' stroll from Lincoln Central for rail services to London and East Midlands Airport.
Location ID: #10223207
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A rural Lincolnshire village.
Location ID: #10227811
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The house was a traditional red brick farmhouse constructed in the early 1900s and extended twice since 1990. There are 5 bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, live-in kitchen, hall. There is a 7 stable block, barn, and old timber shed (used to house ...
Location ID: #10228126
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18th century Grade 2 listed building set in 180 acres of 'Capability Brown' landscaped parkland. Former home to the Earl of Dudley, it is now host to a variety of exhibitions and events in the hall & park including art and craft exhibitions in ...
Location ID: #10221103
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Harwich's historic ha'penny (halfpenny) pier looks out towards Felixstowe. Behind the pier is the Pier Hotel and the Mayflower exhibition centre. Harwich Pier is located 85 miles from Central London (2 hrs).
Location ID: #10221077
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This quaint english town has a variety of architecture and facilities. Though it is old fashioned in some respects due to the architecture, it has shops and good transport links. Close to the M25 and a short drive to London, this location boasts a ...
Location ID: #10221046
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Built in 1667 on the site of the Naval Yard, now Navyard. It was moved to its present site on Harwich Green in about 1932. It stands on a slight eminence where once stood Queen's Mount Battery' for the defence of Harwich. The crane was worked by men ...
Location ID: #10220906
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Harlow is a modern town built after WWII to accommodate the London overspill and is located close to the M11 motorway; it forms part of the London commuter belt. The town centre is pedestrianised and has undergone recent redevelopment . There is a ...
Location ID: #10227506
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A Georgian family home, lovingly restored from its classical origins standing on 400 acres of secluded landscape. A Country haven, sculpted over centuries by ancient heather, woodland, gardens ad meadows. The surrounding grounds are bound into the ...
Location ID: #10227489
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A large grade II listed manor house dating back to the early 1700 which has been considerably added to over the years. Situated at the heart of a private 900 estate with a mix of parkland, woodland, arable farmland, equestrian yard, river and small ...
Location ID: #10227466
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Unique house with the front dating from 1760s, back is probably from the early 1900s, used to be visted by Jane Austen, who lived close by. Private walled garden with plenty of space for cars
Location ID: #10227456
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A Victorian sea fortress which has been converted in to an exclusive hotel with nine bedrooms. The fort sits in the middle of Southampton Solent with great surrounding views. Facilities include open air hot tubs, a restautant and spa. Access is by ...
Location ID: #10227450
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A 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known for her role as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Location ID: #10227449
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Film friendly hotel is located 30 minutes from Southampton Airport & just a ten minute drive from Portsmouths Historic Dockyard & city center. This hotel is near a host of historic, cultural & shopping attractions. Conference, gym and spa facilities ...
Location ID: #10227418
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The Hospital is one of England's oldest continuing almshouses. At the heart of the Hospitals inner quadrangle is a wonderful Norman church, its tower, chancel, transepts and nave soaring so high that it looks like a cathedral in miniature.