Location ID: #10227831
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Unique quirky historic interiors , winding staircase ,Large stone inglenook open log fire, medieval original oak beamed interiors, Bedroom with cast iron tub bath split levels
Georgian panelled dining room with 3 large sash windows , Venetian ...
Location ID: #10227830
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Set just outside the centre of Shrewsbury this 25 acre site includes Europes largest outdoor natural swimming pool, a man made beach, army style assault course, activity lake and so much more. With its own exclusive glamping units with private hot ...
Location ID: #10235401
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Traffic and foot bridge near Ironbridge.
Location ID: #10222765
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17th Century Chapel set alone in charming countryside. Its atmospheric interior contains a perfect set of 17th century timber furnishings, including a musicians pew.
Location ID: #10222718
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A beautiful town in rural Shropshire renowned for its fine food.
Location ID: #10223138
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Seaside resort with pleasure harbour town on the English Channel and east bank at the mouth of the River Arun. Long shingle beach populated with beach huts along the sea road with a quirky cafe and the country's longest bench.
Location ID: #10220433
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A vibrant city centre.
Location ID: #10227203
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A Sussex style house with stained pine features throughout and fireplaces in each room. Rear sitting room looks out onto 1 acre garden with established trees. The property has been modified over the years and now has double glazed windows and patio ...
Location ID: #10227076
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Lanyon Quoit is a Neolithic dolmen in West Cornwall, between Madron & Morvah
Location ID: #10228083
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A stunning group of picturesque mediaeval half-timbered buildings on Warwick's High Street adjacent to the West Gate into the town. The buildings have exceptional charm and are described as of exceptional interest in Pevsner's Warwickshire. They ...
Location ID: #10222724
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A former medieval hunting lodge incorporating a multi-pitched roof, Elizabethan chimneys and hand-made red brick walls. Tudor barns converted into design studios and shops in a courtyard setting with stunning countryside views. Some derelict barns ...
Location ID: #10222701
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A manor house dating from the 14th century with additions in succeeding centuries including Jacobean fireplaces and staircase. A very rural and quiet setting surrounded by barns and outbuildings, pond, walled garden and farmland.
Location ID: #10227703
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The award-winning Epic Centre is a diverse, multi-functional venue which is perfect for meetings and events of all shapes and sizes, catering for 2-1200 people. Our ground floor is a vast flexible space (1,836 square metres) which can be split into ...
Location ID: #10223696
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Location ID: #10220427
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A market town featuring a picturesque church and museum.
Location ID: #10220519
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Sweeping views, Spanish guesthouse and later additions. Unspoilt rural views, patio doors from hall & sitting room to terrace, Dutch style gable doors in dining room, oak parquet & wood floors, Voysey-style open fireplaces, eyebrow gable windows ...
Location ID: #10220438
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Botanical gardens in Cornwall, including Georgian/Victorian walled garden, pleasure garden, Italian garden and a sub-tropical garden that can double as a jungle. Also includes a kitchen garden, a sundial garden and working woodlands, as well as ...
Location ID: #10220831
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BBC Pilot' filmed here June 2006
Location ID: #10227510
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Located in the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Langstone Quays Resort offers a stunning harbour-side setting, perfect for getaways and business travel, with 260 open-air parking spaces and wifi.
We can offer you the perfect ...
Location ID: #10223376
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Opened in 1833, the UK's oldest and largest salt water lido. The Baths now act as a safe, family friendly water activity centre with swimming, kayaks, paddleboards, zorbs and the south coast's largest inflatable water obstacle course. This is a ...
Location ID: #10227206
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Lewes Castle was begun soonafter the Battle of Hastings in 1066, by the Norman William de
Warenne, a close friend of William the Conqueror. The impressive Barbican Gate was added in the 14th Century.
Climb the steep zig zag steps to the Keep to ...
Location ID: #10223140
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Busy and pretty harbour with lifeboat station, shops, restaurants and yacht moorings.
Location ID: #10223044
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Beautiful old market town which sits in gap in the South Downs and surrounded by chalk hills. with lots of heritage. The ancient town has it's own castle and the river has medieval heritage with several lovely footbridges crossing bank to bank.
Location ID: #10222916
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Beautiful Regency housing crescent jsut set off the seafront. Crescent leads into a regency residential square.