Location ID: #10227187
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An attractive early 19th Century former hay barn two miles from Sherborne, Dorset. Facilities comprise a large Kitchen dining room, a large sitting room, six large bedrooms and a large conservatory overlooking the garden.
The building is very ...
Location ID: #10220729
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Location ID: #10220727
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Location ID: #10220726
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This enchanting small building in golden stone is sandwiched between the A30 and the main train line from London.
Only the chancel survives of the 1553 church, which must have been one of the last to be built before the Reformation.
Interesting ...
Location ID: #10220728
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The 15th-century church is not much bigger than a single-decker bus measuring only 9.1m by 3.9m.
It nestles in an idyllic wooded valley and few could fail to be captivated by the charm of this tiny, rustic church beside a farmhouse with an old ...
Location ID: #10220679
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Tythe barn with tiled roof, little changed.
Location ID: #10220669
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Coastal town in Dorset with sandy beaches and pier. Now a popular tourist resort. Various town centre locations, based around the harbour and pier.
Location ID: #10220655
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Steam railway with platform. Operates on the six miles of track between Swanage and Norden, through the beautiful Isle of Purbeck, passing the magnificent ruins of Corfe Castle.
Location ID: #10220537
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Historic hilltop market town with splendid views across the Blackmoor Vale. The town centre is full of historic buildings and Gold Hill, made famous by the Hovis commercial
Location ID: #10220625
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Wooded ravine garden with private beach, 18th Century house and modern timber vistors centre
Location ID: #10220574
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Premier filming facility with Georgian harbour, beaches, unique fleet of square sail ships and support for special effects/set construction.
Location ID: #10220457
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140 acre lake situated on Bodmin Moor used primarily as a water supply reservoir, watersports and angling. Childrens play are, tea-room and acres of open countryside and woodland. Lake takes an hour to walk around.
Location ID: #10221097
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St Osyth is situated circa. 5 miles west of Clacton-on-Sea. The village centre is dominated by the medieval remains of the Priory (see separate record). It is also a designated conservation area and the Parish has 112 listed buildings (includes the ...
Location ID: #10221029
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There are a number of conference rooms available as well as a function suite. Number: 10 Capacity: 12-250. This location is situated on the main road leading into Southend and has an underground carpark. This location is 42 miles from Central London ...
Location ID: #10221035
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This Grade I listed building is surrounded by a churchyard in which there are a number of rare plants. Beyond the churchyard are chemical works. The church actually became non-operational in 1977 but went into the care of the neighbouring Proctor & ...
Location ID: #10220928
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Location ID: #10220926
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This leading edge grammar and language school currently has circa. 1000. The original building was constructed symetrically in 1939 but has undergone various extensions within its extensive grounds. The school is situated in a suburban area ...
Location ID: #10220923
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The Cliffs gardens overlook the Thames Estuary. There is a mix of Victorian and 20th century style properties (some of which have been converted to flats) also facing out to sea situated on the opposite side of the road. Whilst it is largely ...
Location ID: #10227495
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The Grade II listed Edwardian country house is set in the 1,750-acre park, with an arboretum, walled gardens, over one thousand acres of ancient forest and open land grazed by deer. The House has Carolean revival decor which and a lavishly decorated ...
Location ID: #10227479
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Somers Close is a 23,988m2recreation ground.. The open space includes a play area with areas for toddler and junior play, a spray concrete skate park constructed in 2016, football goals and an outdoor gym which was installed in 2016. The recreation ...
Location ID: #10227474
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St Giles Hill overlooks Winchester offering fantastic views of the city. There are areas of informal green space, wooded areas and many footpaths across the site. It also has inaccessible areas offering opportunity for biodiversity and wildlife. The ...
Location ID: #10227445
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One of three mid-Victorian forts that were built on the Spithead shoals, have been given the nickname "Palmerston's Follies" because they were never used in the defence of Portsmouth. The historic background can provide reasons why these ...
Location ID: #10227441
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Large rural parish church 3 miles from Winchester, Waterhouse Architect (think Natural History Museum. Seating for 350. Situated in rural churchyard near the Itchen River.
Location ID: #10227433
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Pastoral setting.
Beautiful views.
Simple interiors.