Location ID: #10228585
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Victorian Mock Baronial style Castle in Purbeck stone with a Portland stone dressings from 1887. Front entrance to 5 rooms, main floor 6 meters high, spiral staircase from central hall to roof top room with 360 views, service rooms, stone staircase ...
Location ID: #10228407
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A historic market town lying on the River Frome in Dorset, with an art centre, Roman town-house, Maiden Castle, Hill Fort, Museums and Train Station.
Location ID: #10228529
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A picturesque village and civil parish in rural Dorset. There are a mixture of historic buildings and architecture. The village is situated close to the famous National Trust managed Cerne Abbas fertility Giant landmark.
Location ID: #10270806
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An historic rural market town surrounded by the Dorset countryside. There is a mixture of Georgian architecture, a central market and prominent Town Hall.
Location ID: #10270805
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County Council owned park with extensive heathland and grassland across a 235 hectare park. The heath is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a Special Protected Area and a Special Area of Conservation. There is a visitor centre ...
Location ID: #10270695
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This modern bungalow boasts the highest lounge in North Somerset, offering breath-taking panoramic views of the Bristol Channel, including Newport and Cardiff. The property is newly built, ideal for film productions, and features contemporary ...
Location ID: #10270386
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This is a two bedroom terrace home. It has been newly decorated with an open plan kitchen diner area
Location ID: #10240261
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
The Museum is housed in a Grade I listed 14th century manorial barn and Grade II listed 19th century oast house. A working farm from the middle ages until 1957, the Museum is ...
Location ID: #10240122
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
LV21 is a 40 metre steel hulled 1963 lightship and the last of its kind. An iconic ship with unusual outdoor deck space, as well as a variety of internal spaces that can be ...
Location ID: #10252859
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A tourist attraction in Cheddar Gorge, comprising of several buildings circa 1970s and earlier including a café with large terrace with spectacular views up the gorge. A small museum about the Stone Age. Two meeting rooms in an elevated cubed ...
Location ID: #10223264
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A decommissioned jail which homed it first inmates in 1625. Features include an imposing perimeter wall, four grey-stone Victorian wings, and a large exercise yard surrounded on three sides by cells. The prison, decommissioned in 2013, has been used ...
Location ID: #10270414
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Yeovil Country Park features woodlands and waterfalls following the River Yeo to meadow pastures and far reaching views to the wider countryside. The park has five main areas all of which have very different characteristics and land features. The ...
Location ID: #10228394
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A picturesque coastal town with a working harbour and active marina and nearby beaches. The harbour West Quay and esplanade are Somerset Council owned, the West Quay featuring an unusual 22ft tall cast iron, red hexagonal lighthouse. The East Quay ...
Location ID: #10228455
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Town Hall first built in 1778. Now used for events, including weddings. In the centre of the city, the town hall was the first civic building in the market place and is very close to the Cathedral and the high street. Features include tall sash ...
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: #10270379
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A stretch of gorge located near to Wookey Hole. Gravel path leading through and then out on to open farmland at one end. Frequented by rock climbers.
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: #10270374
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A heritage attraction that includes reconstructions of a rural life from 1800s onwards. Its centrepiece is the 14th century Abbey Barn while a farmhouse and former farm buildings are homes to a series of galleries. The site also features a farmyard ...
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: #10270360
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A privately owned 4-mile scenic coastal road leading from the village of Porlock towards Lynton, with stunning panoramic views across the Bristol Channel. The road runs through ancient woodland and moorland, with straight and curved sections, as ...
Location ID: #10228088
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Old stone folly, looking over the Warwickshire landscape.
Location ID: #10222683
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A historic house, which is now a museum, run by Warwickshire County Council, it has had a varied history spanning almost 400 years.
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 ...