Location ID: #10241459
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This 13th-church sits at the end of a modern street.
Its great treasure is a beautifully carved stone coffin lid from 1300.
The windows, clerestory, tower, font and ...
Location ID: #10241457
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A lush green valley in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. This valley is made up of a patchwork of limestone walls and has many ancient stone barns and farm buildings.
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Location ID: #10241449
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Complete working windmill and associated buildings. Museum related to corn production and milling
Location ID: #10241441
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A pretty fishing village situated on an estuary. There are quaint streets of Georgian and Victorian cottages and shops and a small harbour (though most fishermen use the ...
Location ID: #10241440
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A traditional seaside town with seafront and fishing harbour. The town comprises of a mixture of properties ranging from the Georgian and Victorian period to the present day.
Location ID: #10241437
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A small collection of local authority houses built in the 1960s/70s built around an enclosed square and parking area with garages.
The houses are grey concrete/pebble-dash ...
Location ID: #10227036
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Victorian buffet bar authentic in every way to when it was first built. Marble topped bar, open fireplace and high ceilings. Walls adorned with train and beer memorabilia. Special atmosphere in this multi roomed bar with features dating back to 1885 ...
Location ID: #10227023
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The name of Shrigley Hall came from the original owners the De Shrigleys. The Hall was passed down by marriage to the Downes family in the 14th century who resided on the estate for over 300 years.
In 1818, the estate was sold to the former MP ...
Location ID: #10227011
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An established and attractive Village Hall in the middle of a lovely village. It has a carpark to the rear and memorial gardens to the front. The hall has a large room , small room, kitchen & toilets with easy disabled access.
Location ID: #10227003
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Amazing 1970's timewarp with original 70s kitchen and bathroom and parquet floor. Stunning peaceful location with beautiful mountain views. Large detached house with generous front and rear gardens. Easy access to motorways and Manchester airport
Location ID: #10227000
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A quirky family home with some original Edwardian features and a modern spacious extension to the side and rear. Bright and colourful, the owners are keen on art and design. A spacious garden and driveway the house is situated in a leafy suburb. Eat ...
Location ID: #10223144
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Cobbled street in the historic centre of Chester.
Location ID: #10221211
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This location is the largest parish church in the UK. It was gutted by bombs in WW2, but was restored in the 1950s. It includes a decorated organ case, 12 bells, a clock tower, and stained glass windows. It is a large open-plan church and is located ...
Location ID: #10220842
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Smiths Row is a contemporary Art gallery and craft Shop based at the heart of the historic town of Bury St Edmunds.
Grade I listed building in an area of the town known as The Market Cross. This building was remodeled by Robert Adam, a leading ...
Location ID: #10220789
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The Serena Hall Gallery exhibits modern and contemporary British art. The light and spacious three storey gallery is based in the heart of Southwold. The gallery is housed over two floors, has a medley of exhibition rooms and a shop. This location ...
Location ID: #10221037
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Shrubland Park stands on an abrupt glacial ridge overlooking the Gipping Valley between Ipswich and Needham Market. This magnificient Grade II listed hall was designed in the 1770s which survives as the central core of the building; modifications ...
Location ID: #10221038
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The lighthouse is situated near the centre of the seaside resort of Southwold. The round white tower stands amongst rows of small houses. The lighthouse went into operation in 1890 and is managed by the Trinity House General Lighthouse Authority in ...
Location ID: #10220959
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A modern college, which has recently undergone new developments. There is ample car parking space, and a cloakroom. This location is soon to be redeveloped. Located centrally in Ipswich, this location is approximately 83 miles (2 hours) frrom ...
Location ID: #10221102
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This delightful self-catering cottage is close to the beach situated in the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh. French doors the full width of the cottage lead from the bedroom to a sunny balcony with seaviews. There's a large sitting room, well ...
Location ID: #10221204
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This Street is a quiet residential street with historic Medieval style buildings within the historic market town of Lavenham. It is a medieval town, most of the timbered houses were built between 1450 and 1500, there are whole streets not just the ...
Location ID: #10221151
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Set in the heart of the Stour Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty, this historic market town is centered around Market Hill and North Street. The town hall is close to their meeting point and opposite St Peter's church (see separate ...
Location ID: #10221153
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Market Hill with its 18th century shop fronts is dominated by Shire Hall. The stone-framed arcades on the ground level were once admitted grain carts but were enclosed in 1803. The ornate gable ends evidence the influence of Dutch architecture. The ...
Location ID: #10221564
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There are 5 acres of woodland situated on a heath with excellent road access. They represent one of the largest continuous areas of Sandlings heathland remaining in the UK; they are most colourful in August and September. There are scattered mature ...
Location ID: #10221703
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Lying in the centre of the Suffolk Heritage Coast, situated on a hill which rises gently from the Blyth Valley, this small Suffolk seaside town looks out over Sole Bay. There are various features in the town including the magnificent white 100 foot ...