Location ID: #10227322
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main build built 1870, with modern changing rooms, old stone barns dotted around the 6 acres of fields, mowed grass fields also wild long grass in areas. large car parking that can hold over 80 vehicles
Location ID: #10227324
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The school was founded in 1887 and occupies a 7 1/2 acres site on the outskirts of Stroud. It has a mixture of buildings ranging from traditional stone buildings in the Cotswolds style (designed by William Howard Seth-Smith) to a new block ...
Location ID: #10227320
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9 hole golf course with clubhouse, car park and 10 lodges for bed and breakfast accommodation set around a courtyard.
Location ID: #10227317
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A stunning, spacious house that offers luxury living for 16 people, set in 4.5 acres of fabulous Cotswold countryside, 10 mins from the countries most picturesque 'honey stone' villages; Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden and Broadway.
Modernised ...
Location ID: #10227319
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Outstanding river views we are an organic dairy and beef working farm
Location ID: #10227315
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A Grade II listed 19th Century country house surrounded by 42 acres overlooking the Severn Vale. With sustainably managed woodland housing our woodland sanctuary, gardens and farmland set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is a wonderfully ...
Location ID: #10227314
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The property consists of a large area of parkland (featuring a restored haha), sloping farmland and mature woodland
Location ID: #10227312
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Long driveway (100m), a large garden in front with many large trees, lovely Cotswold views to the side, very spacious front room. Situated on the edge of an idyllic Cotswold village with two pubs and a post office / cafe. There is a village church ...
Location ID: #10227313
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Unique detached house set in a very steep valley with views that could be in Tuscany or the French Pyrenees. Very quiet and remote, set in the Slad Valley - the setting for cider with Rosie
Location ID: #10227311
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Originally formed part of a TB Sanatorium at Cranham, near Whiteway. The colonists purchase the building for 34 in Dec 1924, and then moved to Whiteway and rebuilt by volunteers. The building has always had a corrugated iron roof and wooden ...
Location ID: #10227309
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This is a historic Grade II listed building in the Royal Forest of Dean dating back to the 1400s & including many original features combined with all modern comforts.
The lower & upper malt house & green oak timber framed garden room are all large ...
Location ID: #10227308
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Within two hours drive for 70 of the UK, on the edge of the Cotswolds in 140 acres of parkland, theis hotel has its own 18-hole our par-72, championship golf course and spa and offers an idyllic setting for a wide range of corporate events.
Close to ...
Location ID: #10227306
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The Hotel is a charming 18th century town house boasting distinctive and stylish accommodation. Sympathetic and careful renovation means guests can enjoy all the modern day comforts they need yet still soak up the character and history of a Cotswold ...
Location ID: #10227305
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Located on the outskirts of the Regency town of Cheltenham, this is a 16th Century luxury Elizabethan Manor House Hotel and Spa. The hotel, with its warm Cotswold stone exterior draped in ivy, is the picture of English country charm and lies in ...
Location ID: #10226774
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Designated fishing lake with Bream, Perch, Roach, Crucian Carp, Mirror Carp, Common Carp, Carp.
There is a small building on the side of the lake and this is the only real time indicator. Shot carefully this site could be used for any time ...
Location ID: #10226773
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A very impressive country manor house, with architecture from the Jacobean, Queen Anne and Georgian Periods.
The interior is decorated in keeping with the houses history, and includes many period features. These include a marble and stone ...
Location ID: #10226772
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An incredibly long railway tunnel, brick built, with overhead lighting, giving a real sense of atmosphere.
There is a small amount of graffiti in the tunnel that could be accentuated or avoided as required.
A concrete pathway through the whole ...
Location ID: #10226769
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A lovely train station and small ticketing office with railway signs from the past displayed on the walls, and small hatches to serve from. The platform still features old style street lights and vintage signage, giving a real period feel to the ...
Location ID: #10241998
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Empty warehouse and potential set build space with an incredibly long main space with lifting gear and good access. Numerous ancillary offices which could work as production ...
Location ID: #10241994
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Diverse estate surrounding the Broughton Hall country house. Contains holiday cottages in a range of styles: restored farmhouses, barns, cottages, gate houses, coaching inns ...
Location ID: #10241997
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AN ENTIRELY NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD
Over the coming years the banks of the River Aire will be transformed, with high quality offices, new homes and a wealth of complementary ...
Location ID: #10240967
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Trains that run on a network of lines underneath the centre of Newcastle giving access at various stations. Once away fromt he centre, the railway no longer runs underground. ...
Location ID: #10241989
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Bradford City Hall is a Grade I listed, 19th-century town hall in Centenary Square, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is notable for its landmark bell/clock tower.
Location ID: #10240966
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This amazing footbridge bridge has been described as a blinking eye. It is curved and has two main sections, one parallel to the river and one at right angles to this. When ...