Location ID: #10222465
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Hill pass in Cumbria.
Location ID: #10222445
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Hill pass.
Location ID: #10222412
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Sand dunes.
Location ID: #10222411
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Cumbrian village.
Location ID: #10222383
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The oldest part of the building dates from 1912 and although various alterations have been made, it still retains its basic identity, with attractive arched windows and doorways being a major feature, along with the glazed brickwork. The new ...
Location ID: #10222334
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Situated on the River Cam this small clapboard corn mill has been fully restored and the inner mill workings are operational. The mill was constructed in the 17th century. It ceased to operate in 1955 but both the miller cottage and the mill were ...
Location ID: #10222331
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Open grasslands, meadows, woodlands and lakes covering 170 acres; see separate record for Hinchingbrooke House. There are 2 large lakes totalling 36 acres: the Wildlife Lake has no public access around the majority of the edges; the Ornamental lake ...
Location ID: #10222322
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Hemingford Grey is situated on the southern bank of the River Great Ouse; it adjoins Hemingford Abbots to the west and St Ives on the north of the river. The village has an attractive mixture of buildings including thatched timber-framed cottages ...
Location ID: #10222321
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This large meadow appears to be a very large area of grass but after heavy rain the whole area can look more like a lake. The river also floods over the Meadow to save the town and village from water damage. The Meadow adjoins St Ives, but is in the ...
Location ID: #10222323
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Closely neighbouring the slightly larger village of Hemingford Grey, there are 244 dwellings situated in an historic picturesque setting. Stuated on the southern bank of the River Great Ouse much of the village lies is in the conservation area. It ...
Location ID: #10221996
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18th century stately home set in 14 acres of mature grounds located in the village of Holme near Peterborough and very close to the A1(M). The house is now a conference and events venue. It is non residential with 15 conference rooms of various ...
Location ID: #10221681
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This picturesque village is located by the Great River Ouse. The watermill (see separate record) is believed to be the oldest along the river and the most important remaining. Other landmark buildings include the Grade II listed thatched clock tower ...
Location ID: #10221678
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Huntingdon is a market town in the East of England. It is known to be the birth place of Oliver Cromwell in 1599. The town lies on the north bank of the River Great Ouse, opposite to Godmanchester.
There is a local racecouse, called Huntingdon ...
Location ID: #10221584
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A single storey cottage built in 1823 (19th Century)of cwnch (Chalk block). Originally 2 cottages, now one. Features Gothic revival leaded lights. Established garden at front. House/garden centred in village, directly on small village green.
Location ID: #10226803
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we are 141 bedroom hotel with 4 modern meeting rooms situated in the centre of Slough. Boasting an open plan lobby & restaurant.
Location ID: #10231258
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A period farmhouse dating back to the 1600s but later modified in the 1800s. Many unique original features large wooden beams, open fireplace, flag stones and sash windows.
Location ID: #10235465
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This impressive house is a real statement in Southwold. It sits imposingly in the most prestigious area of Southwold, with views over to South Green and the sea beyond. This property has been renovated and furnished to the highest standard and has a ...
Location ID: #10235454
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40 acres of bucolic grazing farmland; turn-of-the-century farmhouse modernized and extended with a large glass atrium; modern warehouse; two barns and assorted outbuildings. The land rises from 150m at the lowest point to peak of Huntley Hill at ...
Location ID: #10220379
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Built by Queen Elizabeth's Lord Chancellor as the biggest house in Elizabethan England, subsequently became the Palace of James I and Charles I and finally Charles' prison after his defeat in the Civil War.
Now reduced to an eighth of its original ...
Location ID: #10220365
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Fine example of a fortified medieval manor house dating from the 12th Century to the 17th Century before it was restored and made habitable in the 1920s. The Grade I listed hall stands on a sloping site, with formal gardens and two courtyards. The ...
Location ID: #10226790
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The Georgian mansion was completed in 1735 which sits in 484 acres. a half mile long drive way lined with Lime trees.
Location ID: #10221987
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The village of Harlington sits on the southern edge of Bedfordshire, bordered by the Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty including the chalk downs of Sundon Hills Country Park and the vale of the River Flit. The half-timbered cottages ...
Location ID: #10226792
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Largely Tudor building with late 14th century origins. Magnificent Jacobean panelling in two large interconnecting living rooms. Former great hall of Restoration appearance with magnificent state bedroom above, including Jacobean wooden windows, ...
Location ID: #10221988
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Village War Memorial to both the 1st and 2nd world wars. Situated at the crossroads within the heart of the village near to the church. This location is 39.7 miles, approximately 56 minutes from Central London.