Location ID: #10235457
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Built by the 5th Duke of Portlands to house 96 horses, this stunning quadrangle of stables has been left untouched and has a large cobbled internal courtyard and all the original Victorian stables.
Location ID: #10223604
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Former Carlton Studios.
Studio space owned and operated by the University of Nottingham - https://www.nottinghamconferences.co.uk/Venues/Kings-Meadow-Studios/Kings-Meadow-Studios.aspx
27m x 28m is approximately 88ft x ...
Location ID: #10223592
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Studio space owned and operated by the University of Nottingham - https://www.nottinghamconferences.co.uk/Venues/Kings-Meadow-Studios/Kings-Meadow-Studios.aspx
27m x 28m is approximately 88ft x 91ft in size.
"Can I also stress that this is ...
Location ID: #10220431
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A beautiful cathedral, built in 1108 and showcasing one of the finest Normal Naves in the country. The Chapter House boasts some of the finest naturalistic stone carvings in the world and are known as "The Leaves". It is also the only ...
Location ID: #10227761
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The house is a 17th century hunting lodge that resembles a french chateau. It is surrounded by 200 acres of parkland that contains a number of very distinctive ancient oaks and is enclosed on all sides by the 1000 acre Salcey Forest. There is a half ...
Location ID: #10227102
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A breathtaking country estate set in acres of rolling countryside, Cornish hills and valleys. Within this peaceful estate you will find the elegant main house, the 18th century Bath House, the Sir John Soane inspired Stable Yard, beautiful gardens, ...
Location ID: #10227103
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Manor House dating back to 11C, built on ruins of a former monastery. Stunning location including fields, woodland, beach access to river and views. Interesting grounds with water feature etc. Also, there is a barn that has been converted into ...
Location ID: #10227104
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A 17th-century country manor house with some castellations. Modernised to a certain extent in the 1960s but retains much of the original character including brick & granite arches, a bell tower, stableyard, outbuilding, cellars etc
The castle is ...
Location ID: #10227090
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Village at mouth of estuary on South Coast of Cornwall
Location ID: #10235314
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This lake is reputed to be one of the windiest inland waters in England. It's not surprising therefore that it is a favourite with windsurfers and sailors alike.
It is an open site with uninterrupted views across the lake. In addition to the ...
Location ID: #10220723
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The church is unusual in that it still has its original Medieval cruciform plan, despite being extensively restored in the 19th century.
Location ID: #10220712
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Superb sea facing Cornish home with oak floors and tiled to ground floor. There is a balcony that gives 180 degree vista of local Bay. Good size terrace with the same views. At night four lighthouses can be seen.
Location ID: #10220674
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A large Sea Pool with views out to sea and over a sandy bay. Old wooden changing cubicles set into the cliff side
Location ID: #10220662
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Small Coastal Town with period buildings. Small Town Square with shops, church and hotel. Town Square. The Beacon is a local landmark now owned by the National Trust. Stippy Stappy is a row of 18th century sea captain's cottages on a very steep ...
Location ID: #10228093
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Quirky, fun and totally trending Colourful Cat Cafe. Pink Flamingo & Red Rose Walls. masses of Mirrors. A wide Silver Spiral Stair case leading to a Cellar with Flower Ceiling Arches & Gold Bird Cages Vintage China & Badycham Glasses. And Cats ...
Location ID: #10228087
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A large 18th century country house set in 690 acres of grade II* listed parkland. Buildings include: riding school and stables, gatehouse, baroque west wing. The grounds incorporate a river and long tree-lined drive with stone bridge.
Location ID: #10222720
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A large town in Warwickshire with an eclectic mix of building types and important cultural heritage.
Location ID: #10222700
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Built in 1833 as a private residence this castle is now a unique hotel and conference centre. It is surrounded by the Warwickshire countryside and is set in its own 28 acre estate. There is a Georgian style lounge and dining room and 57 en-suite ...
Location ID: #10222687
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An exceptionally beautiful healing retreat with a Mediterranean feel with rough plaster, arches, fireplaces and terracotta tiles. The property is surrounded by gardens and fields with an original Norman moat nearby. There is also a small chalet ...
Location ID: #10227709
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Medieval church, and is widely known for having the tallest tower in England.
Location ID: #10220428
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Historic streets in a Midlands city.
Location ID: #10227813
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St Peter is recognised as Sir John Betjemans favourite smallest church and featured in the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. St Peter and its churchyard sit on raised ground in the fork of two narrow streets with pretty thatched cottages ...
Location ID: #10222735
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One of the finest surviving medieval guildhalls in England with a rich history from the 14th Century. Original features abound including half-timbered rooms, panelling, fireplaces and wood and stone carving. Mixture of stone and half-timbered ...
Location ID: #10227190
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A Grade I listed Georgian Assize court and cells in the heart of Dorchester, Dorset. It was the County Court for Dorset from when it was built in 1797 until 1955. A rare architectural gem, being one of the best-preserved buildings of its kind, and ...