Location ID: #10227430
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Location ID: #10227432
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180 acres of gardens with plants from temperate regions, tree collection, woodland, winter garden, pond etc.
Location ID: #10227429
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Stunning city walls. Third longest stretch of unbroken medieval defensive walling in England.
Location ID: #10223239
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This Steamship was laid down in October 1954, launched 7th July 1955 and entered service in October of that year. Built by Lobnitz & Co., of Renfrew on the River Clyde to a specification determined by the Glasgow Corporation, she was required to ...
Location ID: #10223052
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Historic city with surviving medieval buildings and foundations.
Location ID: #10222968
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Rose garden and Japanese garden planted in remains of seafront fort. Award-winning flower displays, 40+ varieties of roses, trellises, paved walkways and fountain.
Location ID: #10223369
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A series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel. They form part of the South Downs in East Sussex, between the towns of Seaford and Eastbourne. They are the remnants of dry valleys in the chalk South Downs, which are gradually being eroded by the ...
Location ID: #10223256
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The beautiful gardens are divided into two almost equal parts by the Winterbourne stream and are remarkable for some magnificent trees. The House was built in 1572 and now sits empty.
Outside the Ainsworth Room on the charming stone-flagged ...
Location ID: #10223103
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Busy, operational port with commercial vessels turnaround in 6 to 24 hours. Landscape is constantly changing. Dry dock also on site.
Location ID: #10223058
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Eco housing estate which consists of self built detached houses with wonderful colourful wood cladding which could be used as a double for Sweden or even New England.
Location ID: #10222911
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Beautiful Regency residential square jsut set off a Crescent located on the seafront.
Location ID: #10222810
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10 acres with 183 pitches. Cliff top overlooking Seaford Bay and Newhaven. Very peaceful, extensive views of sea and downs. Own gate to BR station. Open 1 March to October.
Location ID: #10227148
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Substantial building, 14th century late Gothic/perpendicular architecture, largest church in Peak District, working bell-tower, historic tombs, stained glass windows, impressive wood carvings and organ.
Location ID: #10223800
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Street in Old Glossop (Glossop, Derbyshire).
Location ID: #10223801
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Pedestrian passageway in the centre of Glossop, Derbyshire.
Location ID: #10223688
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A gritstone escarpment in the Peak District, England.
Location ID: #10222674
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A detached Arts & Crafts country house in a lakeland setting. Panoramic views of Lake Windermere with Wansfell to the rear. The interior includes original character detail such as oak panelling in the hall way, landing and living room, and an ...
Location ID: #10222619
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Seemingly designed by a railway engineer, behind the plain exterior of this unobtrusive chapel is a perfect balance of form and function. The utilitarian nature of the church is contrasted by a stunning series of stained glass windows; a ...
Location ID: #10222571
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Wide beach with sand dunes and Victorian seaside town set back from the beach.
Location ID: #10222494
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Lakefront Hotel, Grade II listed Georgian Mansion set in 17 acres of woodland, with private boat jetty and follies. Rich interiors are decorated in original Old English Style and filled with genuine antiques. Range of wine cellars, tunnels etc.
Location ID: #10222453
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Village in Cumbria. Popular holiday destination, and the only major sea cliff between Wales and Scotland.
Location ID: #10223324
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The construction of Old Court began in 1880. It is built in red brick in the Victorian Late Perpendicular Gothic Revival Style. It consists of accommodation, a tower and gateway, Master's Lodge, Chapel, Hall, kitchens and archives. Cripps Court was ...
Location ID: #10222338
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This Grade 1 listed chapel of dates from the 12th century and is thought to be the oldest complete building in Cambridge. Parts of the east wall are original, but most of the rest of the chapel was rebuilt in the 13th century. Despite this the ...
Location ID: #10222333
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Farming is surrounded by farmland. A sail-less windmill stands in fields nearby. There is one public house (White Horse Inn; built 1765)adjacent to the post office and shop. St Andrew's church dates from the 11th century but has a lot of 15th ...