Location ID: #10246192
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The property is a south facing 1920's residential property with a slate roof overlooking Slapton Sands. The views are panoramic and quite breathtaking. The house was architect designed in in 1928 to resemble an Edwardian Villa.
At the entrance ...
Location ID: #10227166
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Black clad architectural gem on the hillside with views of the sea and rolling hills. The black cladding is Shou Sugi Ban, a Japanese burnt wood. The house is all open plan with three tiers, living/snug area, kitchen level and living and dining ...
Location ID: #10269969
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Set in the Village of Beer, with views of the coast, on a really clear day you can see out to Portland. As you come into the location, you are met with a lower carpark which has a train platform called Beer Victoria, where a lovely Pullman Carriage ...
Location ID: #10297939
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Welcome to our timeless country house hotel on the cusp of Dartmoor’s playground. Your sanctuary in the wilds for life’s greatest pleasures. Find comfort in our attentive welcome and untethered adventure amongst our 107 acres, all on the bubbling ...
Location ID: #10298201
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A Regency/Georgian Grade II listed farmhouse; it has 160 acres of ancient woodland and parkland. Located in the Blackdown Hills National Landscape, adjacent to an Iron Age Hill Fort run by the National Trust. The farmhouse has featured on the front ...
Location ID: #10295958
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The centre of quiet Mid-Devon, on the outskirts of Bampton, sits Holwell Farmhouse, surrounded by 80 acres of undulating hill side views.
Location ID: #10297137
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A not-for-profit wool community arts and craft centre situated in the historic market town of Buckfastleigh. The centre specialises in original spinning, felting, weaving and dyeing with traditional equipment located in the shop.
Location ID: #10228534
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A picturesque market town situated on the southern edge of Dartmoor National Park and surrounded by stunning countryside. The market town is of medieval origin which is still evident in the original layout and featured prominently on 'Fore Street'. ...
Location ID: #10228370
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A historic steam railway running through 7 miles of South Devon countryside. The railway originally opened in 1872 and now operates as a tourist attraction recreating travel between the 1930s and 1960s as it takes you on a trip back in time on a ...
Location ID: #10294197
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An impressive historic Abbey located at the centre of a picturesque valley on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. It is home to a Community of Roman Catholic Benedictine Monks. The main building is the large cruciform church (similar to the style of ...
Location ID: #10293505
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The Moor Imagination Centre is a former Methodist Church which has been lovingly transformed into a vibrant community hub. Built in 1835, the Grade II listed building offers a wealth of heritage features and an abundance of natural light.
Location ID: #10293499
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An active pub in Buckfastleigh which closed in the late 1960′s and never re-opened remaining as a historic visitors attraction and museum depicting a traditional village pub. The pub dates from the 1700′s and the earliest mention of it as a pub is ...
Location ID: #10295521
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Queen Anne rectory set in nearly 7 acres of land with 2 meadows, bluebell wood, croquet lawn, small brook & disused tennis court.
Location ID: #10280122
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Beautiful thatched detached property surrounded by 12 acres of wild pastures grazed by deer with woodland. Stables on site. Stream located at lower part of the valley. Beautifully decorated in rustic scandi decor inside.
Location ID: #10295177
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A stunning Grade II listed Dartmoor Farmhouse with traditional barn stone courtyard. The house has an oak panelled drawing room and many other traditional features.
The Barns are large, traditional and beautiful and are currently used as stables, ...
Location ID: #10294866
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A peaceful, design-led glamping and wellness site set across 46 acres of wildflower meadows, woodland and lakeside views in the North Devon countryside. Only a few minutes from the coast and several well-known filming locations, it offers a ...
Location ID: #10294199
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A late Victorian building which was originally constructed in the 1880s to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. The building now functions as a Town Hall and is a library and community. There are several rooms available, including a kitchen ...
Location ID: #10294519
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A peaceful, design-led glamping and wellness destination set in 46 acres of wildflower meadows, woodland, and lakeside views in the North Devon countryside, just minutes from the coast and locations featured in the new Salt Path film.
The site ...
Location ID: #10279025
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Plymouth Pavilions is the largest indoor arena in the Southwest, and is proud to have hosted some of the biggest names in music, television and film, over the past 30 years.
We have ample space for filming, including 3 bar areas, a 4000 capacity ...
Location ID: #10220511
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Landscaped modern weather and climate prediction centre with prominent glass entrance, built in early 2000s. A small stream runs through ‘the street’ a wide ground floor corridor. As well as open-plan offices, the complex includes two fully ...
Location ID: #10242072
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Attractive colourful street of period Georgian terraces. Grade II residential properties located close to the Royal William Yard and Devil"s Point. Coastal views of the Stonehouse Peninsula.
Location ID: #10242066
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Built in 1935, this Art Deco lido is sited beside Plymouth Sound and is overlooked by Plymouth Hoe and lighthouse Smeaton's Tower. The lido is open in the summer months between May and September. Panoramic views across Plymouth Sound and modern ...
Location ID: #10281928
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A valley within Exmoor National Park in North Devon. The East Lyn River flows through the East Lyn Valley in Devon to the picturesque village of Lynmouth.
Location ID: #10281599
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A iconic U-shaped valley forming part of the Exmoor National Park coastline. The valley runs parallel to the sea and is famous for it's unusual rock formations and caves.