Location ID: #10220638
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The estate consists of everything from wild rugged moorland and shingle beaches to ancient woodland and charming villages. It has 150 miles of footpaths and bridleways with contrasting landscape.
Location ID: #10220639
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Heddon is a picturesque wooded, coastal valley owned by the National Trust. Towering cliffs, coves and a wooded valley within Exmoor National Park
Location ID: #10220559
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Medieval country manor house and estate set on wooded slopes of River Tamar. One of the least altered medieval houses in the UK. Built of granite, slate, sandstone, leaded windows and crenellated gatehouse at the south front. Limited interiors ...
Location ID: #10240156
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Naval terrace is a Georgian terrace of 8 houses, in the heart of sheerness.
Location ID: #10240331
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
House is in a rural farmstead setting yet close to Canterbury. It is next to an Ancient Church and surrounded by arable fields and an orchard. House was built is 1978 yet has ...
Location ID: #10220549
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Mansion style castle, containing Norman, medieval, Jacobean, Victorian & modern influences. Terraced garden with rare shrubs & palm trees, 28 acre park, walled garden. Interiors of 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th centuries including attics, basements, ...
Location ID: #10228657
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Chalk cut white horse in Wiltshire. The Cherhill Downs is famous for its white horse and Iron Age Fort and has breath-taking views over the wildlife haven of Calstone Coombes.
Location ID: #10220608
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18th-century Georgian house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew Pole family.
Location ID: #10220636
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White sand beach with turquoise waters and islands of multi-coloured serpentine rock with stacks and arches hidden amongst the towering cliffs. Long considered one of the most beautiful places in Cornwall.
Location ID: #10228382
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Mainly rock, pebbles and shingle, but sand at low tide. Low cliffs with interesting rock formations. West facing. A popular but unspoilt beach of pebbles and sand backed by incredible twisted cliffs.
Location ID: #10220447
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A stream flows into the sea at the head of this long, narrow inlet, where single speckled sand is backed by a small area of low dunes. A path over the low southern headland leads to Porth Mear, a secluded cove of rock and low-tide shingle.
Location ID: #10220667
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A secluded sandy beaches over looking Studland Bay.
Location ID: #10228496
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Set within the ancient limestone Mendip Hills, the gorge is a designated National Nature Reserve with woodland, rocks and caves.
Location ID: #10228609
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Park and recreational area, country park, agriculture, farmland, woodlands. Extensive views from summit. The highest point in the Cranborne Chase providing panoramic views. Win Green is crowned by beech trees growing on a Bronze Age bowl barrow with ...
Location ID: #10220454
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Delightful Elizabethan Manor House largely built of elvan; Dutch-style scrolly gabled facade - unique in Cornwall. Hall goes through both floors with vast lattice window. Musician's Gallery; fine plasterwork throughout; three great fireplaces; oak ...
Location ID: #10227097
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Small remote fishing cove on Atlantic Coast surrounded by rugged cliffs. A rocky beach with the remains of the Victorian mining industry and fishermen’s sheds overgrown by wild flowers.
Location ID: #10220628
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Restored wireless station. Wireless room itself has been returned to its former use as a transmitting station.
Location ID: #10228547
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Coastline near Botallack including the Crown Mines area with derelict engine houses. Botallack Mine is situated in the St Just Mining District, one of the most ancient hard-rock tin and copper mining areas in Cornwall. Here the majority of principal ...
Location ID: #10220580
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Rocky promontory with mine stack and old underground workings. The distinctive headland juts out into the ocean where two great bodies of water meet. Part of the Tin Coast and Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
Location ID: #10220756
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A remote holiday cottage with sea views and roof terrace. The cottage is approached by a winding track through woods.
Location ID: #10220477
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Classic Georgian Mansion house redesigned by Robert Adam. Deer park, woodlands and Capability Brown style country park. Saloon, dining room, velvet drawing room, morning room, library, mirror room, garden room, kitchen court and great kitchen.
Location ID: #10220584
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In the 13th century, the Abbey was home to the Cistercian monks who built the Abbey and the incredible Great Barn and farmed the then vast estate. The Abbey is now a house with a combination of furnished rooms and interactive museum galleries.
Location ID: #10220605
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National Trust 19th Century Small Mansion set within 2500 acres of parkland/woodland. The state includes a stable block, informal gardens, victorian gardens, church, classical architecture and columns interior. The regency house also has an ...
Location ID: #10220523
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A mansion surrounded by parkland and formal gardens. Features a recently restored Japanese Garden. A lavish family home re-imagined as a Venetian Palace in the rural Dorset countryside.