Location ID: #10220461
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A 10,000 acre rural estate with woodlands, follies, farms, villages, cottages, minor homes. 3,500 acres woodlands (pines, beech, oaks, douglas firs, cedars).
Location ID: #10220618
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A magnificent, glittering mansion, built in the late 16th century. There are many renaissance features, and the Long Gallery, the longest of its kind in England, displays over 60 of the finest Tudor and Elizabethan portraits from the National ...
Location ID: #10250672
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National visitor attraction in Leicestershire, East Midlands
Access the virtual tour at the link below:
https://virtualtourcompany.co.uk/Space_Centre/index.html?s=pano_cms_786fqy7hnf09
Location ID: #10220522
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13th-18th century Abbey of Medieval, Gothic, and Classical architectural styles.
Location ID: #10220531
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Charming fifteenth-century manor house with Arts and Crafts garden. Gothic oriel semi circular windows, transomed lights, fireplaces, panelled walls in Hall. Groined stone ceilings. Timber framed exterior wing. Ext. archways, priests room, solar ...
Location ID: #10220610
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The most important megalithic monument in Europe; 28.5 acre site surrounded by 1,400 acres of rural landscape. Several large circles of massive stones, the biggest 427m in diameter covering an area of 28 acres. The village stands at the centre with ...
Location ID: #10220640
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With notable Queen Anne alterations and Edwardian renovation, the present buildings of the house date from the early 16th century. Ancient walls and clipped box hedges contain the 'rooms' of the garden, where splendid topiary and tranquil space ...
Location ID: #10220622
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National Trust wooded forests and parkland with five lakes. Situated in a beautiful secluded wooded valley
Location ID: #10220709
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Grade I listed manor house on the edge of the rolling Cotswolds countryside. Remains of a 12th-century rectory with Norman hall and early Renaissance decoration.
Location ID: #10228834
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Set in a beautiful Gloucestershire valley and surrounded by 110 hectares (272 acres) of garden and rolling parkland, this grand baroque house with spectacular sweeping views towards Bristol was designed by Talman for William Blathwayt, Secretary at ...
Location ID: #10230009
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A natural amphitheatre on a spur of the Cotswolds, with views over the Vale of Evesham.
Location ID: #10223152
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A hill that is a prominent spur of the Cotswold escarpment. It overlooks the Severn Vale, with magnificent views towards Robinswood Hill and May Hill, and the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountain beyond. Distinctive landmark rich in wildlife and ...
Location ID: #10229914
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Grade 1 listed enchanting Medieval and Tudor Manor House deep in the Buckinghamshire countryside. This unique house is set in seven acres of tranquil Gardens and surrounded by 600 acres of Parkland. The house is crenellated and partially encased in ...
Location ID: #10228428
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Compact mile long village in the Windrush Valley in the Cotswolds area. The village has a famous dovecote erected in 1660.
Location ID: #10220502
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Picturesque village with mix of housing from half timbered to victorian cotswold stone terraces
Location ID: #10222435
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One of the UK's most historic piers this stunning piece of Victorian architecture has a large amusement arcade, a number of shops, bars, a sun lounge and a theatre. Grade II listed, this is the more traditional of Blackpool's three piers. Built in ...
Location ID: #10230527
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Operational academic building on the Peel Park Campus at the University of Salford.
Location ID: #10230284
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New Arts building the the University of Salford's Peel Park Campus.
Location ID: #10246644
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County Hall in Nottinghamshire.
Location ID: #10246424
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Urban street in Salford.
Location ID: #10246423
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Modern area of Salford.
Location ID: #10227163
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The Norman Lockyer Observatory is both a historical observatory and home to an active amateur astronomical society. It is a centre for amateur astronomy, meteorology, radio astronomy, and the promotion of science education. Very interesting domed ...
Location ID: #10220747
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Market town
Location ID: #10240267
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
New Line Learning (NLL) Academy, unveiled its new, world-leading building in September 2010.
Future Schools Trust, who run NLL, worked closely with the architects to ...