Location ID: #10222829
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Jacobean country house situatedand is a Grade I listed building. A unique 400-year-old time capsule. Rare tapestries, portraits and personal belongings. Classic Elizabethan topiary garden.
Lawn where the rules of modern croquet were laid down. ...
Location ID: #10222828
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Neo-classical mansion with fine art and furniture collection, set in landscaped grounds. Fine artwork from the Renaissance to Pre-Raphaelite era. Restful Italianate water garden. Explore the walled garden and grounds on lovely avenue walks.
Location ID: #10222789
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National Trust. Jacobean house with later additions i 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Set amongst the remains of a 14th century fortified house. 20 miles from London.
Medieval kitchen, and a few medieval towers. Constructed of brick and stone. ...
Location ID: #10222714
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A high ridge with unique rock houses carved into the contorted sandstone. Includes an elevated heath and woodland walks with dramatic panoramas across the surrounding countryside.
Location ID: #10222684
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Set in tranquil parkland that contains an internationally significant set of monuments from the mid-18th century, this is an amazing stately home with much surviving in original condition since 1805. The estate contains a walled garden, historic ...
Location ID: #10223790
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Valley and hills/plateau in the Shropshire Hills, Shropshire. Owned and managed by the National Trust.
Location ID: #10222737
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A semi-detached 18th/19th century authentic rural farm labourer's cottage in its original condition with a full set of period props and fixtures available for film use including a coal-fired kitchen range, fireside hip bath, oil lamps etc.
Location ID: #10222706
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A late 17th century mansion with lakeside garden and large estate incorporating landscaped gardens with sculpture trail, fields, parkland and farms.
Location ID: #10222705
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A late Victorian gentleman's suburban villa with rare unaltered interior and elaborate conservatory. The grounds incorporate a mini country-estate with pig sties, stables, kitchen garden, orchard and colourful borders.
Location ID: #10222710
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Palladian mansion and deer park. Magnificent Regency interiors with silver, furniture, painting collections, kitchen and servants hall. The estate incorporates a deer park with riverside walks, woodland and some of the grandest Cedar trees in the ...
Location ID: #10223075
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This gem on the South Downs, rescued after a major fire in 1989, houses an elegant Georgian interior with a famous Grand Tour collection. An 18th-century dolls' house with original contents, is one of the highlights.
The complete servants' quarters ...
Location ID: #10223113
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Just five miles north of Brighton, sits the mile long'dry valley' which is the longest, deepest and widest in the UK. it offers stunning panoramas, a colourful habitat, walls of the Iron Age hill fort, and the remains of the curious Victorian ...
Location ID: #10222821
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A family house built in the 1890s,designed by philip webb, friend of William Morris, and a showpiece of the Arts & Crafts Movement. It is decorated throughout with Morris carpets,fabrics and wallpaper, complemented by contemporary ...
Location ID: #10223247
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Beautiful rolling hills on the outskirts of a major city.
Location ID: #10222738
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A mansion house and country park built and landscaped by 'Capability' Brown. The park comprises a chapel, meadow land, water features and follies.
Location ID: #10222729
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Magnificent William and Mary style, early 18th-century country house with orangeries, working mushroom room, parterre and bowling green. The red brick house is set amidst historic parks and gardens with interesting landscape features.
Location ID: #10227730
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Nottinghams old Shire Hall and County Gaol.
There has been a court on the site since at least 1375 and a prison since at least 1449. Over the centuries, many thousands of people have entered the building with a sense of dread for their future. The ...
Location ID: #10223130
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A major university campus in the Midlands.
Location ID: #10227735
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127 meter tall concrete tower featuring steel staircases, lift shafts, tall concrete spaces, tight spaces, indoor and out door abseiling. Iconic building.
Location ID: #10223673
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Location ID: #10223007
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A historic Napoleonic war era barrack featuring many original features including historic buildings, parade ground and canal.
Location ID: #10227483
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Grade I listed manor house beautifully blends tradition and modernity. Created by Sir Edward Lutyens to save the interior designs of an earlier estate in Bristol, and with gardens designed by Thomas Mawson, with input from Gertrude Jekyll, the ...
Location ID: #10227071
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The property is a 2 listed former manor house built in 1570 and extended in 1760 by the mine-owning Bassets. There are 197 acres including ancient woodland and ponds. It is a quiet location. There are bluebell woods, grass, barley and daffodil ...
Location ID: #10227062
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Classic Georgian Rectory set in 3 acres of private gardens in unspoilt village centre. Norman Church off garden, small village centre including traditional British pub adjacent to location. Large rooms, high ceilings, wooden floors with shuttered ...