Location ID: #10221966
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St Mary's is situated on the opposite side of the village of Playford from the Hall high on a hill above the road which has a cut down beside it. The site is ancient and uncharacteristic for Suffolk; the church could easily be in the Yorkshire or ...
Location ID: #10221896
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From a distance this church could be confused with a Victorian folly rather than a church. Located within the rural village of Swilland this interesting small church with its unique tower, Norman doorway and ornate gilt reredos. The interiors are ...
Location ID: #10221894
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Saxmundham is a popular historic market town situated in a valley on the River Fromus which is a tributary of the River Alde; Saxmundham has a population of circa. 4,500. There are a number of landmark buildings in the town including the 4 Star Bell ...
Location ID: #10221895
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Sudbourne village is close to Orford and Aldeburgh in an area of outstanding natural beauty largely surrounded by woodland (Captain's Wood has ancient trees) and some arable farmland. The population is around 300. There are no shops or pubs although ...
Location ID: #10222288
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Two storey library located in the former Corn Exchange situated in the Market Hill are of Sudbury. There is also a meeting room which seats 12. This location is 67 miles from central London (approx. 1hr, 47 mins).
Location ID: #10222289
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This property is operated by an On-Call Crew. This location is 67 miles from central London (approx. 1hr, 46 mins).
Location ID: #10222268
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Herringfleet Marshes stretch from St Olaves to Somerleyton and are overlooked by Herringfleet Hills (part of the Somerleyton Estate). The hills are classed as open country. Herringfleet Smock Mill is a restored 3 storey, Grade II listed wooden ...
Location ID: #10222266
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This picturesque village is close to the River Waveney, a short distance from Somerleyton Hall (see separate record). The large village green is edged with thatched houses (others can be seen around the village) on which stands the old pump dating ...
Location ID: #10222267
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A unique thatched picturesque beamed primary school situated on a large village green. Whilst Tudor in appearance, the school was built in the 19th century. This location is 134 miles from central London (approx. 2hrs, 55 mins).
Location ID: #10222262
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Due to the expanding population, extra classrooms have been added: in 1955 and 1969 two additional classrooms were added; in 1993 a further four were added; and in 2008 a new extension brought four more. Extensive remodelling took place between 1985 ...
Location ID: #10222259
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Southwold Common covers 130 acres (52.6 hectares) and has charitable rather than 'common' status. This protects it for recreational use. Just above the beach on the common the aptly named Gun Hill has six eighteen-pounder cannons to commemorate the ...
Location ID: #10220836
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This former RAF base is situated about 10 miles NE of Norwich. The decommissioned site was completely vacated in November 2006. The extensive 700-acre site includes a typical WWII airfield and runway, and numerous workshops and offices. The site ...
Location ID: #10220838
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Surrey House is a very grand stone building with pillars and statues on the exterior. The interior is equally as grand with the large impressive Marble Hall as the center piece. Huge coloured marble pillars (40 in total) and a fantastically ornate ...
Location ID: #10220828
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This magnificent 15th century church is one of the finest medieval churches in East Anglia. It has a hammer beam roof with carved angels as well as other interesting features. It is found just off the Market Place in Swaffham. Despite the closeness ...
Location ID: #10220945
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This location is situated in the centre of the Historic Market Town of Swaffham in a Grade II listed building that is currently owned by Swaffham Town Council. This glorious building was built around 1775 / 1790 on the site of the Great Fire of ...
Location ID: #10221104
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This beautifully maintained Grade 1 listed church stands in the middle of Castle Acre on a hill top amidst the ruins of a Norman castle and a Priory (see separate records). There is a magnificent 15th century Perpendicular tower, tall aisles ...
Location ID: #10221028
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This property has a wide curving, ochre-coloured, quiet sand and shingle beach found at the base of low sand cliffs. A row of large boulders are positioned towards the back of the beach to prevent erosion of the high sand dunes which have virtually ...
Location ID: #10221116
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This Russian Othodox church has been converted from an old railway station orignially built in 1857; converted in 1966. The booking office and men's waiting room were converted into the chapel. The ladies waiting room is now a bedroom, and the coal ...
Location ID: #10221112
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This Grade 1 listed building was built between 1497 and 1503 out of flint with stone dressings, but some parts have been rebuilt since. The tower on the other hand was built in the middle of the 13th Century. The Rood Screen is dated back to 1513; ...
Location ID: #10221627
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Grassy marshland area situated on the North Norfolk coast. The shingle bank near this location keeps the sea from the marshes and the village. But to do so, it must be maintained in winter at an artifically steep angle by mechanical diggers, and ...
Location ID: #10221597
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Surrounded by fenland and bird/wildlife sanctuaries, this village has traditional amenities including local shops, eateries and historic buildings. Most of the village houses are built from local iron-rich carrstone. There is a 14th century church ...
Location ID: #10221643
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An historic market town with a collection of Georgian, Victorian, Sixties and modern buildings. The market place looks much as it did during the 18th and 19th centuries. It has a unique centre piece in the form of The Buttercross (built in 1783). ...
Location ID: #10222224
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A brick built primary school with a thatched roof, large hall, exterior play areas/fields, a garden and modern classrooms. This school is a voluntary-aided school run by the school governors in partnership with the Church of England or Roman ...
Location ID: #10222144
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St Mary's of Sweffling sits on a hilltop overlooking the Suffolk countryside which is largely rolling arable landscape. The churchyard rises above the houses, two of which flank the entrance of the church. The most striking feature is probably the ...