Location ID: #10276924
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Situated in New Market Street, standing behind St. Bartholomew's Parish Church which dates back to 1122 AD and in the shadow of Colne's magnificent Victorian Gothic Town Hall. It is truly a local venue. The theatre was built by Colne man Mr George ...
Location ID: #10221545
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Peterborough City is home to the 12th Century Norman cathedral. The museum is the city's most haunted building. There are two theatres in the city offering drama, ballet and concerts. There are 3 shopping centres with independant shops and regular ...
Location ID: #10240161
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
Pevington Farm is a classically Kentish collection of undeveloped traditional farm buildings built in the Dering style with the arched Dering windows. It is in the heart of ...
Location ID: #10221198
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This village has a large pond on the common, which is opposite traditional pub and houses. The village also has a hall, a church and a primary school.
Location is 30 miles, approximately 54 minutes from central London.
Location ID: #10223310
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The original settlement, a mile inland, was built up in the 16th century. The arrival of the railway from Brighton in 1840 encouraged rapid development of the coastal area and in 1896 the southern part was granted urban district status, making it ...
Location ID: #10242089
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Impressive coastal stretch running from the eastern side of Plymouth Sound from Andurn Point northwards to Mount Batten Point. The Sound Foreshore has a range of landscapes, historical landmarks and marinas.
Location ID: #10242083
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Vibrant City Market with over 140 stalls, eateries and cafe"s. Situated in an impressive Grade II listed building.
Location ID: #10242084
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Imposing, post-war city centre with mixed architecture from modern, urban and brutalist structures. The centre includes shopping districts, pedestrianised areas and tower blocks.
Location ID: #10274304
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Street in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
Location ID: #10274305
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Various examples of striking, period architecture across Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
Location ID: #10274306
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EXT of popular museum and surrounds in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
Location ID: #10274238
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With its large tree hidden pond, meandering stream, delightful little footbridge, patches of wild flowers and grassy meadows, Patchwork Farm is certainly a haven for the wild and natural. Tucked down the end of a private driveway, the untouched 15th ...
Location ID: #10273154
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Built in the 18th century, Pink Cottage is set in a clearing in the heart of Temple Wood and is surrounded by 1,000 acres of Capability Brown parkland.
Location ID: #10271012
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An urban extension to the Dorset county town of Dorchester, built on the principles of architecture and urban planning as advocated by HM King Charles, III, in ‘A Vision of Britain’. The town is established on 400 acres of land within the ...
Location ID: #10220653
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Lighthouse built in 1905, old white lighthouse (1788) now a bird observatory. Promentory into the channel, with low cliffs/rock shelves and spectacular rock formations. Pulpit rock (balanced rock jutting out into the sea) and obilisque. Surrounding ...
Location ID: #10270360
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A privately owned 4-mile scenic coastal road leading from the village of Porlock towards Lynton, with stunning panoramic views across the Bristol Channel. The road runs through ancient woodland and moorland, with straight and curved sections, as ...
Location ID: #10266193
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Offers a range of impressive and unique historical and contemporary locations for film and photography shoots.
Founded originally as a Benedictine Monastery in 1832, the College is one of the country’s leading Catholic independent day schools and ...
Location ID: #10265818
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Location ID: #10226992
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This property is a medieval Cathedral built between 1118 and 1238, with a later 16th century addition. The West Front boasts an early English Gothic facade with 3 imposing archways. Through the golden gate and oak doors there is a central nave ...
Location ID: #10240198
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
Dover seafront, including Marina, Yacht Club, coastal promenade, kiosk and outlet shopping centre and brasserie in old wharf.
Location ID: #10262686
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A large green space alongside shoreline which overlooks Portsmouth Harbour. The green space is positioned on a residential housing estate and can be accessed via Alton Grove, Harbour View, Beachway and Kenwood Road.
Location ID: #10263903
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An impressive Grade II listed manor house with beautiful walled gardens extending to about one and a half acres, situated in a lovely rural location just 3 miles from Shrewsbury town centre and about 1 mile from Sainsburys.
Pulley Hall dates back ...
Location ID: #10263423
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Lovingly named after the owner's family dog, ‘Pig Cottage’ is located just a 15-minute walk from the historic centre of Chichester.
The path leading to the property winds its way through a carefully designed English cottage garden, boasting a ...
Location ID: #10261691
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The museum is set in a historic canal warehouse on the junction of 3 canals in Ashton-under-Lyne. It has been a museum since 1999, telling the stories of the social and industrial history of Tameside. The museum features a recreated 1920s street ...