Location ID: #10222143
8 of 35 photos
A small village on the River Alde. It is now best known for Snape Maltings, no longer in commercial use, but converted into a tourist centre together with a concert hall that hosts the major part of the annual Aldeburgh Festival. This location is 83 ...
Location ID: #10222132
8 of 29 photos
Set around the River Blyth. There is a sea wall along the harbour, varous jetties to allow moorings and fishing huts. There are also a number of remotely positioned buildings on stilts on one side which rise starkly up from the shingle grassland in ...
Location ID: #10227990
8 of 53 photos
Our school is set in a very quaint small town known for its antique shops, architecture and the country park with the River Stour running through it. Our grounds are quiet and secluded with large rolling grass areas & a small wooded area (with Clare ...
Location ID: #10227994
8 of 16 photos
Tudor Revival (Mock Tudor) building, unique front entrance with a long driveway approach. Beach front terracing, with steps down on to the beach. Large open spaces surround the hall. The courtyard that is surrounded by the hall and renovated stables ...
Location ID: #10227882
8 of 13 photos
The sea-salted brickwork exterior has been restored and rejuvenated into a ship shape contemporary warehouse of rich modern interiors and rooms adorned with vintage furniture, sculptures and eclectic art. Each room has been individually designed in ...
Location ID: #10223357
8 photos
This bright and spacious Edwardian family property, situated beneath the iconic lighthouse, has been furnished to the highest standard. It is on a quiet residential street, with close proximity to both the sandy beach and local high street. There is ...
Location ID: #10223145
8 of 38 photos
An arts complex on the banks of the River Alde at Snape. The original purpose of the Maltings was the malting of barley for the brewing of beer; local barley, once malted, was sent from here to London and exported to mainland Europe. Today a ...
Location ID: #10223053
8 of 39 photos
A bridge over the River Orwell, in the city of Ipswich. Close to the city centre.
Location ID: #10226920
1 photo
This is an area of open space situated in a residential estate of 1980's and early 90's housing. There are high voltage power lines (pylons) overhead
Location ID: #10226909
3 photos
An area of green open space situated amongst 60's terraced and semi detached housing with a childrens play area (see webpage for pictures of the park area)
Location ID: #10226904
4 photos
This is an area of open space situated in a residential area in the middle of a 1980's era housing estate. Above the footballs are large high voltage power lines
Location ID: #10226902
3 photos
This is a small green area close to the centre of a large town with industrial units behind a row of mature trees. There are some urban features such as an electric sub station and another monitoring hut. There are large boulders and a gate to ...
Location ID: #10226871
4 photos
This is a community centre located off the main road within a large interwar and post war housing estate close to the centre of a large town in Southern England. It is set well back from the road with a small car park to the front. To the rear is a ...
Location ID: #10226865
8 of 12 photos
Charming Detached 5/6 bedroom house, on a quiet leafy road.
Large, bright and airy open plan kitchen/diner/living space. Has pocket doors to separate the living space.
Location ID: #10226862
8 of 10 photos
Stoke Mandeville Stadium boasts the highest grade of facilities for our leading sportsmen and women, and asserts itself as the national centre for disability sport. The redevelopment of Stoke Mandeville Stadium has transformed the original sports ...
Location ID: #10221735
8 of 9 photos
Location ID: #10221734
8 of 27 photos
This location has a wonderful award-winning sandy beach. There are nine off-shore reefs which have been built as part of the flood prevention scheme. The concrete sea wall was built to deflect the power of the sea and to protect the sand dunes ...
Location ID: #10221733
8 of 12 photos
These cliffs are situated on the wildest parts of the Norfolk coast due to its rapid erosion. It's beaches and dramatic cliffs are not as easy to reach as most others. The 50m high cliffs contain spectacular glacial sediments and structures. This ...
Location ID: #10221714
2 photos
Tropical leisure pool with separate male and female sauna, solarium, sunbed, gymnasium, wave machine, beach area, 150ft waterslide, cafe bar, activity hall, badminton/short tennis court, children's soft play area, fully air conditioned fitness room, ...
Location ID: #10221710
7 photos
The Crescent Wing features a striking glass wall which subtly follows the contours of the land as it slopes down to the University Broad. the Lower Gallery has a lighslot which can be blacked out when appropriate. the ceiling has one of the first ...
Location ID: #10221763
8 of 32 photos
This location is one of 3 stations situated on the North Norfolk Railway and can represent any era from the Victorian, to Edwardian, to the 1960's. It has been successfully filmed as a through station as well as a terminus. There is a large car park ...
Location ID: #10221802
8 of 34 photos
This location is one of Norfolk's most charming and pretty coastal towns nestled between open countryside and the shore. The town was 100 years old in 2001. Whilst a lot has changed, the blended between old and new has been fairly successful with ...
Location ID: #10221912
8 of 11 photos
This location is the largest Parish Church in the UK. The location is a vast open plan Church. There is a decorated organ case in the church as well as 12 bells. The Church originates from 1101 but was gutted by World War II bombs. In the 1950's ...
Location ID: #10222178
8 of 15 photos
Scolt Head Island NNR is the prime example of an offshore barrier island in the UK. It is situated on a very dynamic coastline adjacent to the Blakeney National Nature Reserve and Blakeney Point opposite Brancaster Staithe. The island is 774 ha in ...