Location ID: #10298606
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Tiny moorland chapel built and graveyard in 1487 and added to in the 1790’s, recently restored and back in use as a Community Resource. Located in Crowden in the Peak District National Park, 1400 feet above sea level with Black Hill behind and ...
Location ID: #10298567
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In one of the most striking settings of any Norfolk church, St Mary’s stands on a rise overlooking the sweeping landscape between the Broads and the coast, with the great tower of Happisburgh in the distance. Not to be outdone by the stunning ...
Location ID: #10298566
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Mysterious and distinctive St Nicholas' stands out because of its unusual octagonal tower. Renovated in the 19th century, the church is elegantly furnished and generously lit through delicate glass. It inhabits the tranquil fields close to the River ...
Location ID: #10298568
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St Nicholas is a welcoming and accessible church, as broad as it is long, with light pouring in through clear glass windows. The massive Norman tower arch emphasises the church's early foundations. Also stunning is the Tudor brick south porch.
Location ID: #10251981
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Victorian former village hall, approximately 2500 square feet. Recently completely refurbished with a large double height reception. Exposed brick, large windows, industrial features throughout. Three en suite bedrooms, four bathrooms in total. ...
Location ID: #10269448
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Wonderful C13 Village Church and graveyard surrounded by a flint wall set at the edge of a wood, and separated from the main village but accessible by vehicle & foot via a 150m track through the wood or by a public footpath through an agricultural ...
Location ID: #10276368
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Set within 10 acres of picturesque Berkshire countryside, Stirrups Hotel is a charming, family-run 46-bedroom property ideally located between Windsor, Ascot, and Bracknell. Originally a traditional coaching inn, the hotel retains its authentic ...
Location ID: #10252067
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Stone Hall is a large Georgian Grade II listed double-fronted townhouse dating from 1768.The house consists of 3 floors. On the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall, drawing room (7.80m x 4.82m), dining room (5.10m x 4.37m), large family ...
Location ID: #10252751
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Secluded period-style house set in 2.2 acres of woodland, with excellent access and ample parking. Features include a long gravel drive, spacious lawns, forest trails, large rear patio, and a modern pool wing with separate terrace. Ideal for shoots ...
Location ID: #10227621
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Factory built in 1940's expanded in the 1970's & 1980's.
1097sq ft of disused land adjacent to the Grand Union Canal forms part of our property.
Wide Alleyway which runs the length of the factory allows access to our disused land it is not a public ...
Location ID: #10262396
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Between Southampton and Portsmouth - J9 of the M27. 4 star hotel and 3 star lodge totalling 171 bedrooms. Full spa and 8 spa treatment rooms. Pub on site. Meadow and Al Fresco area. 13 meeting rooms.
Location ID: #10269839
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Built in 1857 as a school, this site blends historic charm with modern amenities across 32 acres of fields, trees, and a lake. The Victorian main building, overlooking the front field, is complemented by the 1896 chapel and newer additions like a ...
Location ID: #10297961
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Beautiful Norman Church on a hill, rural views, stained glass, historic organ, bell tower. Other historic properties in village
Location ID: #10298275
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Rising proudly above the heart of Warmsworth in Doncaster, the church is a breath-taking example of wartime resilience and Mediterranean grace. Consecrated in 1942, during the height of the Second World War, it is recognised by the National Churches ...
Location ID: #10297404
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Curved period town centre street in Stafford.
Location ID: #10291679
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This location is a large tree-lined open space, edged by shallow seating/steps on two sides. It is ideal for larger promotions, providing 1830 m2 of space, which includes a granite paving and grass lawn (700 m2) as well as an attractive water ...
Location ID: #10286249
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Stockers Lock is a working canal lock on the Grand Union Canal in Rickmansworth. Next to the lock there is a whitewashed lock cottage and historic humpback canal bridge. Further along the canal there is a farm and it's close to Rickmansworth ...
Location ID: #10297422
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This dominant church and powerful tower create quite a view at the end of its lime tree lined avenue above the village it once served. Inside, large, light, open spaces wait, considerably more welcoming than the imposing exterior.
Location ID: #10297241
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This impressive and imposing medieval church has a distinctive, squat tower that makes it quite different from neighbouring churches. However, this does not foreclose on the grandness of St Nicholas. Its high porch and windows ensure an impressive ...
Location ID: #10297275
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Church in Stafford, Staffordshire.
Finished in 1676, built by Walter Chetwynd to a design attributed to Sir Christopher Wren.
Location ID: #10228058
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A beautiful woodland with lots of winding paths through the trees. A couple of old stone structures including a little moss covered bridge. It backs on to the cricket ground. There is a small car park with height barrier.
Location ID: #10240168
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The colourful mix of building materials used gives St Mary’s a unique texture, mirroring the surroundings and giving the church an organic, harmonious feel. The interior is simple with white plastered walls and stone-flagged floors. It is a peaceful ...
Location ID: #10239960
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Borrowing details from various sites throughout the country, St Michael’s is unique and moving. The interior is a vast open space, allowing for versatility. Fabulously unconventional and yet appropriately reverent, this church is a one-of-a-kind ...
Location ID: #10222953
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On an isolated chalk hillock with fine views from its churchyard, this church is a noble landmark in the vale of Aylesbury; it has a massive 14th-century limestone tower and the rest is to scale.