Location ID: #10220735
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A church built of Ham stone with a battlemented tower. Originally 13th century, it was considerably enlarged in the 15th century and further altered in the 16th and 19th centuries.
The oldest feature is a circular Norman font.
Traces of Medieval ...
Location ID: #10220736
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The tower is all that remains of this 14th-century church. The body of the old church was pulled down after 1861 when a new church was built, leaving a striking local landmark.
There is no public access to the interior of the tower.
Location ID: #10220606
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A small country town in Somerset distinctive for its traditional hamstone buildings. It features a church of Saxon origin and a recreation ground with football and cricket pitches.
Location ID: #10220468
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Village lying to the north-west of Bridgwater established during the C13th. C15th well - rebuilt in 1870. Almshouses, Grade II listed Gothic Victorian school. Semi-square with stump of market cross. Castle - ruined keep, C12th circular wall ...
Location ID: #10223303
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Oxford College, opened in 1962. Situated on the bank of the Cherwell river. Striking buildings in glass and concrete, with traditional layout around a quadrangle. The dining hall is notable for its Cumberland slate floor. The college has a bell ...
Location ID: #10223068
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Location ID: #10222983
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Grade I listed castle now an empty country house which was re-modelled in Georgian-style and early C19 Gothic style. A drawbridge, flanked with cast-iron lamps, leads across a moat. The interiors are mostly empty and styled in Victorian design ...
Location ID: #10223681
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Castle, managed by the local authority
Location ID: #10223680
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Location ID: #10222748
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This Hall was designed in the classical style by Henry Ward and the building was started in 1834. It is built mainly from large blocks of stone, has a 19 bay frontage and a central projecting portico of unfluted Ionic columns, surmounted by a heavy ...
Location ID: #10222719
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A small town in Staffordshire, standing in the valley next to the River Trent. The town features a prominent canal with many former warehouses based next to the canal being reworked into modern apartments in recent years. The town features two ...
Location ID: #10222704
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An opulent hamlet-style village set in the heart of sweeping moorlands. It is very remote and rural and has very few modern features.
Location ID: #10222681
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An old county hall and courtroom designed in 1792. Consisting of a large attic space with roof access, town clock, coffee bar, art gallery with shop, large assembly hall, prisoner's holding cell, two panelled court rooms, basement area consisting ...
Location ID: #10227817
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Victorian red-brick cottage with extension and separate Strawbale turf-roof 'hobbit house' set in almost 4 acres of land which includes an acre of woodland, an acre of heritage orchard, and a brook running alongside the length of the land. Situated ...
Location ID: #10227814
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A gracious building in the Queen Anne style, which stands tall and proud on the original site overlooking the lakes, surrounded by fields and mature trees. Inside, the hall retains many of its period and grandiose features. High, prominent ...
Location ID: #10235409
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Road in Much Wenlock, Shropshire.
Location ID: #10235410
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Street in Much Wenlock, Shropshire.
Location ID: #10223574
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Period architecture in Shrewsbury Town Centre.
Location ID: #10223135
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A popular Midlands market town
Location ID: #10223131
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Wide ranging hills in the English Midlands.
Location ID: #10222730
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A magnificent late-Victorian mansion set within extensive grounds in rolling South Shropshire countryside.
Location ID: #10222689
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A Grade 1 listed church with many special architectural features including a sloping aisle, Green Man, wooden effigy and a beautiful west-facing stained glass window.
Location ID: #10228113
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Originally a monastic inn with fine wood-panelled interiors, including the King's Room, reputedly where Charles II stayed, and the unique Elizabethan 'Painted Room' with its trompe l-oeil murals. Plus
beautiful formal gardens.
Location ID: #10228109
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Traditional Sussex clapboard barn in the heart of rural Sussex. It's location is remote, being surrounded by ancient woodland, conifer plantation and wild meadows. It has plenty of rural charm and it yet to be renovated and brought into use as an ...