Location ID: #10221505
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As the largest town in Essex, and situated in what is regarded as one of the driest part of the country, Southend has developed a cosmopolitan atmosphere and has grown into a vibrant seaside resort town with a busy high street and sea front. ...
Location ID: #10221490
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This location is a tourist spot with wooden huts and benching. With facilities to launch boats and jet-skis, it is the ideal location for those wanting to take part in - or for those wanting to watch - fun on the waves. The neighbouring beach is ...
Location ID: #10221485
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Remains of 12th century Priory, the first Augustinian Priory in England. The remains stand next to the present church of St Botolph which was built in 1837.
Location ID: #10221177
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Large modern library with glass frontage spread over 2 floors with an exhibition area. The library is situated on the main road into Southend. It can therefore be busy with traffic at peak periods. This location is 42 miles from Central London ...
Location ID: #10221049
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Large area of chalk grassland inhabited by a wide variety of wildlife including marbled white butterflies. The common is bordered by residential housing. This location is situated approximately 35 miles (1 hr 10 mins) from central London.
Location ID: #10221012
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This is a small but wide side street with terraced housing.
Location is 56 miles, approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes from central London.
Location ID: #10220975
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Large athletics track situated in a country park.
The centre boasts the following facilities:
8 lane, 400 metre track (with full competitions licence from UK Athletics)
A 14 station fitness suite
High Jump, Long Jump and other field event ...
Location ID: #10220937
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A former clay pit from the 1930's. In 1970 the pit was flooded and it is now a 200-acre lake within a part of the Marston Vale Millennium Country Park. There are water sports and angling activities in a designated area arranged by the Stewartby ...
Location ID: #10228166
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Repro barock, thatched village location, elevated spot,detached,red brick on outside highly individual inside, garden on 6 levels, elevated large decked balcony overlooking fields and open countryside towards Salisbury Plain
Location ID: #10220746
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The church is now partially ruined and only the chancel (previously used as a mortuary chapel) still has its roof.
The chancel contains some interesting artefacts including benefaction boards, a bier, font, bell and many elegant memorials on the ...
Location ID: #10220744
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One of two Medieval churches in a small village. The church is attractively secluded in its lush valley.
It is built of flint and stone with a Norman north door and 13th-century windows in the nave and chancel.
The main windows are Perpendicular, as ...
Location ID: #10220745
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This tiny, charming church was built mainly in the 13th-century, of flint and stone chequerwork with two large Perpendicular windows.
The little wooden bell-turret was added in the 19th-century. Inside, it has its original font and Georgian heraldic ...
Location ID: #10220743
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Location ID: #10220741
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This lovely 13th-century church stands in rolling downland deep inside a military training area.
It is all that remains of the ghost village (now just abandoned houses), which was evacuated for military training purposes in 1943.
The distinctive ...
Location ID: #10220742
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This exquisitely beautiful and fascinating 13th-century church stands on a gentle rise of land above waterside meadows near the Thames, only a stone's throw from the Thames, and it is a frequent stopping point for walkers.
Location ID: #10220738
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Built of flint, brick and tile with a tall pyramid spire, and with nave and aisles spanned by a single roof, this church is a pattern of well-proportioned architecture.
There are also pretty stained glass windows.
Location ID: #10220739
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Location ID: #10220693
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4 year old modern Bungalow on stilts with views of the River Nadder and nearby Cathedral.
Location ID: #10227877
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This unique location features 1000 acres of farmland, copse, walled garden, and lakes located centrally in the heart of England. It is also the home to an award narrow-gauge railway & museum a, with 74 locomotives that have been collected from all ...
Location ID: #10227870
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A rare tin tabernacle, one of only 50 or so in use as a place of worship in the mainland UK. Recently externally re-painted and having its original internal fixtures and fittings. Well served by transport links with local amenities make this an ...
Location ID: #10227801
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The house is set within delightful grounds and is accessed via a sweeping carriage driveway with space for a approx. 10 vehicles, accommodation can be made for vans and lorries. The gated access is 10ft 4. There are two separate double garages at ...
Location ID: #10227802
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Medieval building with georgian, gothic revival additions. rolling grass and woodlands. cricket pitch to ruins to barns and wide open spaces
Location ID: #10227798
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A 7.5 hectare nature reserve and environmental education centre featuring outdoor education facilities, wooden education centre building with verandah, living willow sculptures, ponds, bird hide, board walk, picnic area, woodland, wide paths ...
Location ID: #10227785
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1000 hectares of land, stretching from the Thames at Sonning, to Wyfold, on the Chilterns. Varied crops, stunning landscapes, exclusive access to the Thames and close proximity to London. Sonning is a great location for visiting production crew due ...