Location ID: #10271990
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A dynamic business hub located at 51 Frederick Road, Salford, M6 6FP. Situated just three miles northwest of Manchester city, it offers excellent access to major transport links, including the A6/A576, Manchester Airport, and Manchester Piccadilly ...
Location ID: #10223453
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50 acre site with both indoor and outdoor buildings and a further 100 acre around the perimeter.
Easy access from M25 and up to 6000 car parking spaces.
Previously used for concerts, exhibitions and conferences and car shows and antique fairs.
The ...
Location ID: #10228600
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Flat sandy beach stretching for 3 miles and backed by sand dunes.
Location ID: #10271608
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Seaford on the Rocks is a beautifully renovated, ground-floor Victorian period apartment offering charm, comfort, and stunning sea views. This delightful property features two spacious double bedrooms and retains its original character with wooden ...
Location ID: #10271377
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Well presented, recently refurbished three-bedroom house located a few minutes from the sea front in the sought-after Southsea location is a perfect family home, with high ceilings and original features.
Location ID: #10271239
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Rooftops of Stafford town centre, as photographed from Staffordshire Place 1 (Staffordshire County Council HQ).
Location ID: #10228447
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A picturesque rural village and parish in the east of Dorset situated on the River Stour between Blandford Forum and Poole. The village includes two pubs, village stores and several relics of past village life including the village stocks and ...
Location ID: #10223264
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A decommissioned jail which homed it first inmates in 1625. Features include an imposing perimeter wall, four grey-stone Victorian wings, and a large exercise yard surrounded on three sides by cells. The prison, decommissioned in 2013, has been used ...
Location ID: #10270379
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A stretch of gorge located near to Wookey Hole. Gravel path leading through and then out on to open farmland at one end. Frequented by rock climbers.
Location ID: #10270374
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A heritage attraction that includes reconstructions of a rural life from 1800s onwards. Its centrepiece is the 14th century Abbey Barn while a farmhouse and former farm buildings are homes to a series of galleries. The site also features a farmyard ...
Location ID: #10222683
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A historic house, which is now a museum, run by Warwickshire County Council, it has had a varied history spanning almost 400 years.
Location ID: #10270146
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The Museum tells the story of brick and tile making, one of the many labour-intensive industries once found in Somerset. At the heart of the Museum is one of the only traditional brick kilns to survive in southern England. It was one of six at the ...
Location ID: #10230550
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Stanlow Refinery is an oil refinery owned by Essar Energy in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Stanlow provides an excellent industrial background and benefits from its close proximity to major north-west metropolises, a robust configuration and reliable, ...
Location ID: #10220423
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Town and civil parish located by the river, best known for its 17th-18th century stone buildings, five medieval parish churches and old timber framed buildings.
Location ID: #10220426
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Popular tourist town, with attractions including famous sandy beach.
Location ID: #10226782
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Shaw House is a Grade I listed building and is one of the best preserved Elizabethan mansions in England, built in 1581. We have nine stunning rooms available to hire as a unique venue for conferences and meetings and we also offer wedding, ...
Location ID: #10269181
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A private airfield with extensive backlot space and disused buildings earmarked for development into a performance sector business park for the creative industries.
Location ID: #10227656
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It is believed that a church was founded on this site in the 7th or 8th century. In 1080 it was recorded that the location was the site of an old Saxon church. Some of the fabric of that church remains in the present church. The chancel was built ...
Location ID: #10267736
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Kilpeck church is a highly renowned architectural building famous for its Romanesque sculpture. The church attracts about 1000 visitors a year from all over the world. The church still holds monthly Sunday services
Location ID: #10222855
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Location ID: #10265066
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The Sensory Garden of Reflection was opened in 1998 in memory of Princess Diana. It is a short walk from Fareham town shopping centre. The garden is based on the senses of touch, sound, vision, smell and taste, and it is a green oasis in an urban ...
Location ID: #10240031
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
St Margaret's Bay is a small shingle-beach bay backed by the famous white chalk cliffs found nearby Dover and is supposedly where the sun first touches mainland U.K. each ...
Location ID: #10264650
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The centrepiece of Plymouth Hoe, Smeaton's Tower was originally built on the Eddystone reef in 1759. Now standing at 72 foot high, Smeaton's Tower offers striking, elevated views of Plymouth Sound and the city from its lantern room. This room, along ...
Location ID: #10220965
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Sopwell House is a family-owned, Georgian-style country house hotel situated in the picturesque Hertfordshire countryside, just 20 minutes from London. The 12-acre property is conveniently located near the M1, M25, and A1, and is a short drive from ...