Location ID: #10273341
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This beautiful and substantial detached Victorian property, on four acres of private gardens, orchard and a paddock, The Old Vicarage sits in Herefordshire’s glorious Golden Valley of C.S. Lewis fame, surrounded by hills and in full view of the ...
Location ID: #10273153
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Built in the 1760’s, this multi-purpose garden building is Grade II listed and comprises of an orangery, circular tea rooms, a beautiful sitting room with French windows opening out onto Temple Wood and the old dairies have been transformed into a ...
Location ID: #10223700
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Location ID: #10271547
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Our newly revived historic grade II listed hotel, bar and restaurant has been designed with a contemporary and rustic charm. Situated in the Cotswold market town of Stroud and conveniently located opposite the Railway Station just 1.5 hours from ...
Location ID: #10222980
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A modern and unique venue, features 5 contrasting spaces used for conferences and events. Including a double height, modern reception area. Also offers a great of a courtroom.
Location ID: #10269246
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Managed by Associated British Ports (ABP), Port of Grimsby has many street landscapes, wide roads, about 90 unused buildings, comprising of shop fronts, warehouses and offices. These historic buildings date from Victorian to post modern and are ...
Location ID: #10270152
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A hidden gem of Jacobean heritage, set within an expansive 7-acre estate of meticulously maintained gardens and grounds. Built in 1610, the property showcases striking architectural details, complemented by its rich landscaping. The grounds include ...
Location ID: #10271013
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Mixed woodland and heath listed on the Ancient Woodland Inventory. The 26 hectare mixed woodland and heath site is home to a great diversity of trees including mature Oaks, Sweet Chestnut and Beech. The woodland gives way to Black Heath, an area of ...
Location ID: #10270406
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The Museum of Somerset / Taunton Castle (12th century.) The site includes a small reconstructed Alms House and Castle House which contains the Tudor Room.
Location ID: #10270384
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A 27-mile multi-user path project that winds through the Mendip Hills National Landscape and Cheddar Vale between Clevedon and Shepton Mallet. Passing through the historic city of Wells, and market towns of Axbridge and Cheddar. Historic Great ...
Location ID: #10220716
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1920s Red Brick Farhmouse with 150 year old Cider House filled with wooden barrels and all the (new and old) equipment for making and storing cider. Distillery with two large French copper stills for distilling cider into spirit. Farm yard with 2 ...
Location ID: #10270363
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A Grade II listed former schoolhouse, the Annexe was originally constructed in 1900, however there were substantial additions added in 1913. Primarily used as a school since its construction, the building is separated into five classrooms, five ...
Location ID: #10270328
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The Old Municipal Buildings is a Grade 11 listed building. The east end was a Grammar School built about 1480, refounded by Bishop Fox of Winchester in 1523. It is currently in use by Somerset Registration Service and is bursting with period ...
Location ID: #10270327
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A Grade 1 Listed building providing a versatile location with a variety of room sizes, character and original fabric. An abundance of spaces with unique historic character, flexibility, and ease of use. The building encompasses several historical ...
Location ID: #10269059
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Trinity Farm is a rare location covering 500 acres of uninterrupted private land without public access or footpaths providing an undisturbed world within its boundaries. The tucked away spot includes an untouched farmyard with medieval timber barns, ...
Location ID: #10228222
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Early 17th century mansion house, built in 1609 to replace the moated manor house to the north of the church. The mansion features corner towers on the garden front, linked by the upper floor. Located within a small village the mansion's rural ...
Location ID: #10223621
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Towneley Hall, Burnley.
Location ID: #10267909
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Idyllically set on the top of a hill, with far reaching panoramic views of Shropshires finest along with the well known Wrekin to the East and the village of Upton Magna below . To the rear of the large wrap around garden is the magical Haughmond ...
Location ID: #10267853
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The Priory is a traditional family Georgian house set in two acres of gardens in the middle of the market town of Holbeach in South Lincolnshire. Although the Drive does present height restrictions (3m) there is a separate parking space for a ...
Location ID: #10267854
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A magnificent Georgian building that has all the glamour and history you can imagine. It was built in 1843 to entertain guests overnight while travelling to London. The plasterwork was restored in the early 1990's to it's former glory and the two ...
Location ID: #10266780
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The Hermitage hosts 3 individual properties on one site.
A thatched cottage with modern interior
A modern Annexe
A log cabin with modern interior set in woods
A Swimming pool in the garden
A Tennis Court
Location ID: #10266718
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The Rookery Woods is a 4.5 acre patch of woodland. Three unique scandi syle cabins are situated along a woodchip track that cuts the woodland in half. Adjacent to the Bromyard Downs, via an enchanted woodland walk.
Location ID: #10265817
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Gifted to the village by the Reverend Smyth and the Smyth family of Elkington Hall, the Village Institute is a quintessential early 20th century rural village lodge. Built in 1905, the roof is decorated in a mock Tudor style, adding a distinctive ...
Location ID: #10265374
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Town Quay and Lower Quay dates back to the 16th century, when ship building began in the area. The area of Lower Quay became known as Hospital Yard and the buildings were used again during the Napoleonic Wars. The cottages were the homes of the ...