Location ID: #10220808
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Subway with sloped entrance going under the busy Watford ring road. The interior of the subway is tiled.
Location ID: #10220806
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Train Staion, on the abbey flyer line which runs from St Albans Abbey Station to Watford Junction.
Location ID: #10220804
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Roman Hypocaust located in Verulamium Park approximately 30 miles (70 minutes) from central London. The location features the furnace room and stoke house which fulled the original Roman heating system from a glass window in the walkway. There is ...
Location ID: #10220802
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This is a Baptist Church.
Location ID: #10220803
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Outdoor Skate Park located in Croxley Green.
Location ID: #10220805
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The Batford Springs Local Nature Reserve supports a wide variety of wetland birds, and butterflies in the summer months. The reserve is 4 hectares in size.
Affiliated to the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers and Harpenden Society.
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Location ID: #10220801
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Childrens adventure woodland playground.
Location ID: #10220800
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The gardens of this location are of some 27 acres in content and house a beautiful collection of roses and UK plants. A fine 'English' rose garden in the centre of a beautiful tile hung house.The old red tile-hung house sits in a thirty acre garden ...
Location ID: #10220798
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A Totem Pole which is situated on the bank of the Grand Union Canal. The Totem pole was given to the owner of the woodyard that used to be on the site and was erected over 30 years ago. It was carved in red cedar in the local tradition, and it was ...
Location ID: #10220797
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Perched on the crest of the Chiltern Hills escarpment, the village is, at 682 feet above sea level, one of the highest villages in Hertfordshire. The name is Saxon in origin but there is evidence of older in-habitation and part of Grims Dyke runs ...
Location ID: #10220796
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Woodland area on the Ashridge Estate.
Location is 35.4 miles, approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10220793
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The romantic ruins of a Tudor mansion, which was built around 1560. The house was built on top of a medieval nunnery and followed the same plans turning the church into the hall and the cloisters into the courtyard. The house was partially ...
Location ID: #10220794
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A large common (sum 30 acres) composed of semi-natural grassland traversed by footpaths and a road. Specifically there is an avenue of lime trees which frames a footpath across the Common. The land is used as a school playground, a cricket pitch ...
Location ID: #10220795
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Large area of common with cricket pavillion and car parks. There is a large pond which is surrounded by trees. At the south end of the common cottages face onto it.
Location ID: #10220790
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Small attractive village situted very close to the M25. The local parish church of St Giles is an an attractive traditional style building with a slightly over-grown grave yard. Large war memorial situated outside the pub which is clearly visble ...
Location ID: #10220791
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King George Recreation Ground is in the centre of Bushey and has received the Green Flag Award (recognising park excellence) every year since 1999. Facilities include La Dolce Vita cafe (pavillion style), a play area, outdoor paddling pool and sand ...
Location ID: #10220792
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Attractive traditional Church with slightly over-grown grave yard.
It has a number of rare treasures, including pre-Reformation stained glass (families of young men and maidens), two brass chandeliers restored in 2000, and two splendid tombs from ...
Location ID: #10220788
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This is a semi-detached house. Location is 20.1 miles, approximately 35 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10220787
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A 1950s ex-local authority terrace family house with 2 bedrooms. This location is situated approximately 18.6 miles (45 mins) from Central London.
Location ID: #10239818
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Information about this location has been provided by Film Birmingham.
Pelsall North Common Local Nature Reserve is one of the most valuable wildlife sites in the borough, and potentially the West Midlands region. Like its neighbour, Brownhills ...
Location ID: #10239817
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20,000 sq ft of space and eight acres of land ⬠under extensive 2M renovation.
The house has 20 bedrooms, 10 reception rooms and nine bathrooms on three storeys. The ...
Location ID: #10239816
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Country house. c1700, but possibly built in 2 distinct phases. Brick with graded slate roof. Entrance front of 3 storeys and 7 bays, the upper storey a different brick and ...
Location ID: #10239815
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Grade II listed Piano building in the centre of Kidderminster. The Piano building, built in 1867, had been a textile mill producing carpet for Brintons before falling into ...
Location ID: #10239814
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A Grade II Listed Building in Kidderminster, Worcestershire.
Mill building. 1860s or 1870s. English bond brick with a plain tile roof. The building is set against a steep ...