Location ID: #10240417
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
1800 acre estate located in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including 700 acres of ancient woodland. Owned by the Nevill family since 1435. There is also a ...
Location ID: #10270159
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The Market House is the focal point of Castle Cary and is a Grade II* listed building dating from 1855 renovated in 2014. An iconic building that now offers internal and external areas to let for community and commercial events.
Location ID: #10270146
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The Museum tells the story of brick and tile making, one of the many labour-intensive industries once found in Somerset. At the heart of the Museum is one of the only traditional brick kilns to survive in southern England. It was one of six at the ...
Location ID: #10270143
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A Grade II listed building, four storeys in height with a large attic space on the 5th floor. The mill has a number of empty spaces still in a condition from their legacy industrial use.
Location ID: #10270139
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Blenheim Gardens is a popular six acre park in the centre of Minehead, created in the 1920’s and near the seafront. It has spring and summer flower beds framed by lawns. There is a bandstand for summer weekend concerts and brass bands. There is a ...
Location ID: #10239885
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
The Channel Tunnel is a 31 mile rail tunnel linking Folkestone to Europe. The service tunnel running between the two rail tunnel is available for filming, as well as the ...
Location ID: #10270127
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An example of a public garden from the late Victorian/Edwardian period. Originally opened in 1902. Features a bandstand, seating, large areas of open space and formal bed planting. The River Parrett runs adjacent to the site.
Location ID: #10270121
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A small complex of recreations of historic buildings. A Saxon longhall c.900 AD, with internal furniture, numerous wood carvings and mural. Roman dining room of a villa with hypocaust heating and frescoes on walls. Mosaic floor still being completed ...
Location ID: #10270119
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A Grade II* Listed Building constructed circa 1832. The windmill is a circular four-storey white washed stone rubble structure, with a contoured weather boarded roof, feature sails and hardwood doors and boarded windows. Internally the windmill ...
Location ID: #10270118
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A leisure and wildlife park straddles Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge, covering approximately 42 acres. The Park includes a range of facilities including a large children’s play area, woodland walk, fishing lake, outdoor gym, dog agility area, ...
Location ID: #10270117
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A trust owns the park estate and was established to restore it as a Buddhist eco-retreat centre with an arts and cultural focus. The house and walled garden are Grade II listed, for both their architectural and historical interest. The estate is ...
Location ID: #10270116
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Part of the Glastonbury Abbey estate and built as a residence in the early 19th century, it provides spectacular views down the axis of the abbey church. The house still retains much of its Tudor Gothic character and has four accessible ground floor ...
Location ID: #10266279
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Council office building in the centre of Taunton, temporarily vacant for the winter months 2023/24. A block is the oldest part of the three-building complex, dating from 1935s and is neo-Georgian in design with three floors and green space to the ...
Location ID: #10269872
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This light filled and spacious 1920s detached family home is located on a quiet, tree-lined street in Bristol.
Recently renovated with a vibrant, eclectic design, it features oak wooden floors throughout and a tasteful blend of contemporary and ...
Location ID: #10269972
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Large detached residential property within a quiet location, plenty of off road parking and garden front and rear.
Location ID: #10230927
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The Airport is spread over 530 acres of space and is surrounded by genuinely beautiful Cotswold Countryside. The airport has an evocative, eclectic mix of architecture that spans the airport's life. Including very moody, atmospheric World War 2 ...
Location ID: #10228214
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Begun in 1595 by Robert Smythson, one of England’s foremost Elizabethan Architects, Doddington Hall was completed in 1600 and has never been sold or cleared out since. An example of a fine late Elizabethan Mansion, it is still a lived-in and much ...
Location ID: #10269173
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Overlooking the Brighton seafront, DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole is a historic hotel, built in the 1890s, and only a short-walk to Brighton's main attractions. From boardrooms to event halls, the Hotel is home to 24 meeting rooms that ...
Location ID: #10220406
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A large cathedral built between the 14th and 18th centuries. There is a recently opened cathedral building next door featuring a cafe and exhibition space.
Location ID: #10230540
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A modern four storey office block with lift access to each floor. Each floor has been internally designed differently for educational purposes with open plan areas, cellular offices and seminar rooms. The offices benefit from designated car parking ...
Location ID: #10230550
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Stanlow Refinery is an oil refinery owned by Essar Energy in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Stanlow provides an excellent industrial background and benefits from its close proximity to major north-west metropolises, a robust configuration and reliable, ...
Location ID: #10269700
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Cressy Hall is a fabulous example of a Georgian design, period-drama historic property. The location offers a space in excess of 6,300 sq. ft, with significant rooms including 3 elegant reception rooms and 7 generous first and second floor bedrooms. ...
Location ID: #10220423
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Town and civil parish located by the river, best known for its 17th-18th century stone buildings, five medieval parish churches and old timber framed buildings.
Location ID: #10269113
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On the edge of the Cotswolds in 140 acres of secluded parkland, Hilton Puckrup Hall Hotel & Golf Club, Tewkesbury has its own 18-hole championship Golf course. Find a LivingWell Health Club with gym, spa and indoor pool, 15 meeting rooms and ...