Location ID: #10222319
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The Great River Ouse flows through this ancient rather picturesque riverside market town which is home to over 70 listed buildings; three are of Grade I. The Grade II listed St Ives Corn Exchange was built in the centre of town in 1858 and is home ...
Location ID: #10222314
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This stone arch bridge crosses on the River Great Ouse (see separate record) in St Ives and is known for its magnificent Chapel on the Bridge (also called the Chapel of St Ledger). It is Grade II listed built in the 15th century and one of only four ...
Location ID: #10222174
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Sharing a churchyard with nearby St Mary, St Cyriac & St Julitta's stands proudly, overlooking Swaffham Prior. Everything about this church is captivating. Its embattled exterior with striking octagonal tower delights the eye, whilst the amazing ...
Location ID: #10222172
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St John's is a fine Fenland church with Norman origins. Later centuries brought additions and reconstruction, including a complete rebuild of the chancel in 1800 after it was destroyed in 1613. The interior is light and spacious, filled with ...
Location ID: #10222173
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In green and tranquil Steeple Gidding time seems to have stood still. On entering St Andrew's through a beautifully carved Norman doorway, one discovers an interior which has few furnishings but a remarkable atmosphere.
The Church Features a ...
Location ID: #10221628
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Victorian 2 up/ 2 down terraced houses. This is a one way street with speed bumps.
Location is 59 miles, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221509
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Location ID: #10226802
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Cart shed and grain store on pillars in rural setting
Location ID: #10235456
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Classical Regency Greek Revival villa of 1840, with service wing, outbuildings, Coach House, walled garden and pleasure grounds in parkland setting. Large portico with square piers and corinthian capitals, South facing bay window looking onto formal ...
Location ID: #10220335
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This airfield played a key role in aviation training and repairs during the Second World War. Now the aerodrome caters for various training facilities, corporate events, office space to let. Includes a Art Deco styled Hotel, Bar and Restaurant. The ...
Location ID: #10221183
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Sandy railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, about 44 miles north of London and about 30 miles south of Peterborough. Freight is sparse on this line. The station building is 2 storey brick with a large carpark just outskirts of the market ...
Location ID: #10220363
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An excellent period county hall dating from the late 17th century complete with period courtrooms and cells.
The building has a series for additional rooms and corridors and courtyard garden.
Location ID: #10221843
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Formerly a railway line running from Dunstable to Leighton Buzzard the cutting was formed through nearly a kilometre of solid chalk. The line was closed in 1962, the tracks removed in 1966 and the site was abandoned. Birds of prey including kestrels ...
Location ID: #10222119
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This area comprises 33 flat roofed homes. None have been converted to flats and the majority are in a similar 1960's style. There are a selection of terraced town houses, 2-story and single story dwellings with pedestrianised alley ways connecting ...
Location ID: #10220391
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A high, remote road with undulating terrain. The road has a winding route and a 7% gradient which is comparable to continental cycle racing, for this reason, the road has been featured in the Tour of Britain.
Location ID: #10220369
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A Medieval manor house dating from 1300 with Tudor, Georgian and Victorian alterations and additions. The stable block houses exhibitions detailing village life, the farm estate and local archaeological finds. Courtyard is dominated by a circular ...
Location ID: #10220348
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A limestone cave accessed through a horizontal lead miners level passageway leading to the cavern itself. Journey is by boat to the permanently flooded cavern, a huge subterranean lake. The end of the level passageway features ...
Location ID: #10227513
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4 cottages renovated into to 1 large cottage, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, spacious, light, large conservatory, large garden with garden room, quiet secluded lane overlooking heathland.
Location is 28.4 miles, approximately 42 minutes from Central ...
Location ID: #10220351
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Solitary late 19th century church built in red brick with stone dressings, dark blue brick string courses and a Welsh slate roof. The tower is three storeys, featuring stained class of around 1877. Situated in rolling countryside near local farms.
Location ID: #10220413
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Set in magnificent isolation in the Lincolnshire marshland, this early Medieval church has the feel of a Great Hall.
The bare and unadorned interior has several wonderful arcades, giving the church its wonderful charm and character.
Location ID: #10222033
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Despite its proximity to a power station, this church is an idyllic sight amongst the fields alongside the Great Ouse. The crenelated tower gives the exterior a fortified and defensive appearance, but on closer inspection the Church is delightfully ...
Location ID: #10222243
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This is a modern pedestrianised square in the centre of Luton Town. The square is home to Luton's Library Theatre building.
The location is 33 miles, approximately 53 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10220414
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This redundant rural church contains some of the most spectacular memorial sculptures in Lincolnshire, dating from 16th and 17th centuries.
Location ID: #10222034
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This is a charming sight on a small hill surrounded by fields. Built mostly of dark ironstone with warm red brick hints, the church is typically rural, but its narrowing tower adds an unusual feature. The interior is unspoiled with survivals from ...