Location ID: #10221438
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An 87 hectare (215 acre) site situated between Southwold and Aldeburgh. It is a remnant of the once extensive Sandlings heaths and one of Suffolk's most important nature conservation reserves. Quiet and serene, the heath leads on to a sand/shingled ...
Location ID: #10221451
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One of Britain's most important and atmospheric archaeological sites. This location is the burial ground of the Anglo Saxon King of East Anglia and the site of the priceless Sutton Hoo treasure discovery. The treasure was found in a huge ship grave ...
Location ID: #10221446
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The largest vegetated shingle pit in Europe, this location is recognised as having great nature conservation importance. However it has spent much of the 20th century as a top-secret military test site. The site is made up of various derelict ...
Location ID: #10221890
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The delightful Nacton village is located between Ipswich and Felixstowe and abuts the River Orwell opposite the village of Pin Mill. Nacton Shore is a located along the River Orwell where London Clay is exposed in a small cliff and on the shingle ...
Location ID: #10221891
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Newbourne, sometimes spelt Newbourn, is under a mile from the A12. Its is a small village close to the picturesque country town of Woodbridge and the tidal estuary of the River Deben (popular with yachtsmen). The road into it is single track, with ...
Location ID: #10222116
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Access to the picnic site is via Shore Lane carpark(see separate record) where there are some of the best river views on the River Orwell. From the picnic site, you can see ships navigating the narrow channel up river to Ipswich. The Suffolk Coast & ...
Location ID: #10221964
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This Victorian terraced street is located in a quiet suburb of Ipswich. It runs parallel with Cemetery Road. Location is 76.2 miles, approximately 2 hours from central London.
Location ID: #10222141
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The iconic red and white lighthouse is situated at the end of a 13 mile spit which runs parallel to the coast. The dangers of this area (swift tides, banks and shoals) although not immediately apparent are notorious so any filming at this location ...
Location ID: #10222285
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Nayland with Wissington has a population of nearly 1,200 and is situated in the Dedham Vale, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the River Stour. There are medieval and 15th century buildings and features in the village, Alston Court being one. ...
Location ID: #10222286
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This property has modern classrooms, a garden, and playing fields. There is a nursery class and a good library facility plus a purpose built building for out of school activities (Woodland Corner). This location is 66 miles from central London ...
Location ID: #10220784
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WRVS shops are located on Level 1 (East Atrium) outside the entrance to West Out-patients and sell convenience items. There is also The Stock Shop, a women's fashion shop, located on Level 2 of the West Atrium behind the WRVS shop. Chicory's, the ...
Location ID: #10221013
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Managed by Abellio Greater Anglia, this location was built in 1844 and serves the city forming the terminus for the Great Eastern Main Line from Liverpool Street and the terminus of lines from Ely, Sheringham, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. There are ...
Location ID: #10220998
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Set in the historic quarter, containing many historic streets and buildings which formed the main part of the original Lynn settlement. Nelson Street marks the line of the old riverbank before it silted up, with buildings dating from the 18th ...
Location ID: #10221023
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A charming row of flint cottages in a quiet controllabe road. Only street parking but there are other parking options near by. It is located 85 miles from Central London (1hr 55min drive approximately)
Location ID: #10221021
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Controllable, quiet residential streets with red brick semi-detached housing (likey to be 1950s build). Potentially ex-Council owned. All have small front gardens. Many have double gazing and some have modern features. This location is largley a ...
Location ID: #10221563
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Brancaster beach is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is a large expanse of isolated sandy beach fringed by sand dunes (810 hectares with 4 miles of tidal foreshore, sand dunes and salt marsh. At low tide there are exposed vast ...
Location ID: #10221527
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This attractive city boasts many historic buildings including two Cathedrals. The city centre is very pretty with many winding narrow side streets lined with shops.
Location is 113 miles, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221528
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Situated within Norwich Cathedral's grounds, this location incorporates the library of the Lincoln Theological Institute and the Dean & Chapter's historic collection. There is a reading room for up to 10 people and circa. 20,000 loan books; some of ...
Location ID: #10221504
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The Hall is privately occupied but access is allowed from April to September by appointment via the National Trust; it may therefore be open to filming but this has not been confirmed. The hall is built from grey, gault Lincolnshire brick and is ...
Location ID: #10221447
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A stunning moat house built in 1482 from red brick and flint with stained glass, leaded windows. The Hall has a magnificent Tudor Gatehouse and boasts needlework by Mary Queen of Scots. Surrounded by lovely gardens and charming woodland. There are ...
Location ID: #10221455
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This impressive 5 storey drainage windpump, was severly damaged by lightning in 1943 but has since been restored. The windpump offers stunning views across the Horsey Mere and Broadland landscapes. It was aquired by the National Trust in ...
Location ID: #10221436
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Situated in one of the largest expanses of unspoilt coastline in Europe and managed by the National Trust, Blakeney Point falls within Blakeney National Nature Reserve (NNR). The reserve consists of extensive inter-tidal muds and sands, saltmarshes, ...
Location ID: #10221440
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The Hall is a fine, almost unaltered 17th-century house, which stands in its own 1,750-acre estate. This is one of the finest Jacobean houses in the country and has its original eighteenth century (Georgian) furniture and pictures. There is a ...
Location ID: #10221439
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A 16th century building with rooms displayed to reflect the lives of the families who have lived here through history.