Location ID: #10222961
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Five Storey Georgian Townhouse in a quiet square off the seafront in Central Brighton. Ideal for small photo or filming shoots in bedrooms or our Private Function Room.
Location ID: #10222862
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Part of the impressive coastline along the South Cost with views to Seven Sisters and Beachy Head.
Location ID: #10222817
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A fairytale medieval castle, one of the most famous in Britain. Rising from the moat which is filled with huge carp. Built in anticipation of a French Invasion in 1385 which never happened. Due to the castle being in fine condition you can see ...
Location ID: #10223798
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Public square in the middle of Glossop (High Peak, Derbyshire).
Location ID: #10223084
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A stunning steep-sided gorgein the heart of the Derbyshire countryside.
The road winds through a cleft, surrounded by towering limestone pinnacles.
Location ID: #10227111
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Newlands was opened in 1905 by the Co-operative Holiday Association and the Holiday Fellowship Ltd. Bought and renovated an old graphite mill turning it into "a place of sweetness and light". It provided full board accommodation and guided ...
Location ID: #10223447
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Location ID: #10222475
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Large border castle built in 1335. Medieval and pre-Raphaelite interiors. Separate wing with derelict interior. Plus 200 acre estate with woods and farmhouse and lakes.
Location ID: #10221679
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Nene Park is a large recreational park with a wide variety of landscapes and habitats: Ferry Meadows is a 500 acre Country Park with lakes, meadows, woodlands, riverside, a miniture railway, pitch & putt, zorbing, children play areas and a visitor ...
Location ID: #10221590
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This College was established in 1871. Its extensive site includes an E-shape of Victorian buildings in the Queen Anne style, stunning gardens, Victorian and Edwardian graduate houses, sports pitches, tennis courts, and a performing arts space. Many ...
Location ID: #10221521
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Period railway from 1900 to present day, offers English, European and USA Railway location and stock. 7 and a half miles of track in open countryside, 4 stations, 3 signal boxes, level crossings and a 600 yard long tunnel. Steam and locos (German, ...
Location ID: #10221448
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A beautiful mansion house set amongst 2 acres of spectacular gardens. The exterior includes an orangery, summerhouse, roses, fernery, croquet lawn, a 17th century thatched barn and a gardener's cottage. The interior of the property includes a ...
Location ID: #10221453
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Britain's oldest nature reserve and a unique fragment of the wilderness that once covered East Anglia and formed part of the Cambridgeshire Fens. There is open Fen habitats such as sedge beds, reed communities and Fen meadows, aquatic habitats such ...
Location ID: #10221363
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This is the finest and largest country house in Cambridgeshire and stands within 350-acres of parkland complete with working farm. However the entire estate is 2500 acres and offers a magnificent house that was mainly built in the 18th century, a ...
Location ID: #10221442
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An historic 5 storey watermill on an island in the Great River Ouse. The machinery is still largely intact, although wheels were removed in the 1930s; one wheel was reinstalled in 1999. The mill is operational; floor ground on the premises is for ...
Location ID: #10221140
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The New Museums Site is a major site of the University of Cambridge, located in the centre of the city, on Pembroke Street and Free School Lane, sandwiched between Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College and Lion Yard. Its postcode is CB2 3QH. The ...
Location ID: #10221105
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The North Brink runs along the banks of the charming River Nene which flows through the historic market town of Wisbech. The North Brink is particularly interesting for its Georgian architecture with a row of 18th century houses. Both North and ...
Location ID: #10226793
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450 acres of parkland, grass fields, woodland, wild flower meadows (flower May-June), cereals, orchard and gardens
Far-reaching views including a beautiful view over Watership Down
Exterior use of Country House and gardens
Working farmyard ...
Location ID: #10220407
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Set in fifty acres of countryside and featuring six former quarries and numerous disused lead mine shafts. Set in the heart of rolling countryside the centre has ancient tropical reefs, rocks and minerals and many wildlife treasures.
Location ID: #10220338
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The first dedicated African, African Caribbean and South Asian facility for contemporary visual arts in the UK. Centre features several gallery spaces, an arts performance space, artist-in-residence studio, arts education work spaces and meeting ...
Location ID: #10220337
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Museum and art galley located in the city centre.
Location ID: #10220386
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Open in 1859, the line consisted of eight stations, designed and built by George Stevenson. The railway is a steam and heritage diesel line with various rolling stock.
Location ID: #10220381
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A museum with a collection of permanent galleries and a shoe collection.
Location ID: #10220393
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A vibrant town centre with a variety of various use buildings and shops.