Location ID: #10223143
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Cobbled street.
Location ID: #10222675
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A large Georgian Manor House. Set in Grade II listed gardens designed in 1752 by landscape gardener Humphry Repton and employing John Webb to construct it. The gardens consist of parkland, farmland as well as an Italian garden, rose garden, kitchen ...
Location ID: #10222623
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Large mid 1800s detached house with substantial oak framed galleried entrance. Recently renovated featuring white painted exterior, oak framed garage and stylish, contemporary open plan interior.
Location ID: #10222596
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Large Georgian house set in 40 acres of the Peak District National Park
Location ID: #10222617
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This boxy town church with its high embattled tower is undeniably a product of the industrial development. Christ Church was built in the 18th century at the expense of Charles Roe, a local industrialist. The red brick exterior is an impressive and ...
Location ID: #10222515
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A grade II listed hotel with an extension and is set within 20 acres of landscaped grounds in the Cheshire countryside. 150 bedrooms.
Location ID: #10222513
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Listed Country House.
Location ID: #10222499
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Former civil defence Cold War nuclear bunker. Semi-sunk concrete structure (half underground). Interior is displayed as a 1980s regional command including accurate displays such as dormitory, BBC Broadcasting Studio and missile command station. ...
Location ID: #10222484
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Period cobbled streets with church, pub and old fashioned street lights.
Location ID: #10220821
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Situated on the outskirts of the ancient city of Norwich, this beautiful mansion is now a preparatory and nursery school as well as a venue for weddings and events. Built in 1858, with parkland extending over one hundred acres, it is set overlooking ...
Location ID: #10221818
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This Grade II listed location was built in 1720's and is set in a 340 acre park with lake and formal terraced gardens and a number of estate cottages and outbuildings. It is a Georgian House with State rooms on first floor, drawing rooms, saloon, ...
Location ID: #10221211
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This location is the largest parish church in the UK. It was gutted by bombs in WW2, but was restored in the 1950s. It includes a decorated organ case, 12 bells, a clock tower, and stained glass windows. It is a large open-plan church and is located ...
Location ID: #10221884
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Leiston Abbey is a stunning medieval site situated north of Leiston and south of Eastbridge surrounded by arable farmland. The beautiful abbey ruins have been incorporated into the existing buildings and the site is now an events venue:
* The ...
Location ID: #10221881
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The small hamlet of Brightwell is situated within picturesque countryside in what is often referred to as Constable Country given the artist was particularly fond of the area; a picture of Brightwell is on show in the Tate Gallery in London. ...
Location ID: #10221882
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Butley is surrounded by countryside and woodland and is situated 7.5 miles east of the market town of Woodbridge in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Butley sits on the top road and continues into Chillesford. Leading off the high street is a ...
Location ID: #10220949
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A very smart wooden caravan (Folly Bleu) situated next to a picturesque large fishing lake and is surrounded by a wide range of wheat fields and woods. Features include a wood burner, stove, small kitchen, eating area and a bird watch. There is also ...
Location ID: #10220948
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This River flows through the county of Suffolk in England. It broadens into an estuary at Ipswich and flows into the North Sea at Felixstowe. The river provides a popular venue for sailing. It is located approximately 82 miles (2 hours) from Central ...
Location ID: #10220944
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WW1 British and German trenches were created at this farm in Suffolk for a previous production and have been left in situ to attract further location filming. The trenches have been designed to be historically accurate and have now featured in a ...
Location ID: #10220943
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Near to lowestoft's famious water fountains, this large glass Edwardian style structure (like a big greenhouse) overlooks Lowestoft beach near South Pier. The building has a tourism information centre, a children's indoor play area called Mayhem and ...
Location ID: #10220942
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An open parkland in Beccles referred to as gateway to the Broads. The park has the broads running through the centre and the area is surrounded by rivers the main one being the River Waveney which is tidal. There is a sailing club, a childrens play ...
Location ID: #10220941
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A traditional English Park with fantastic broad land view set alongside Oulton Broad. The park includes a children's play area, a cafe, a bandstand, tennis courts, a museum (grade ll listed dating from 1685), bowls, a mooring area, boat house and ...
Location ID: #10220939
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Wantisden Hall Farm is adjacent to Bentwaters Parks, an ex-military base owned by the same family. The 1,549 acre farm includes large expanses of arable farmland and ancient woodland; Wantisden has one of the largest areas of medieval pollarded oak ...
Location ID: #10220936
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This is an active RAF Station dating from the 1930s situated between Bury St Edmunds and Thetford in Suffolk. There are numerous buildings, hangars and features such as a tower on the site.
This is the RAF's main centre of Force Protection and has ...
Location ID: #10220876
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Mostle 15th century converted oak bar (some redbrick to granary and pig styes) Black Shiplap faced red painted roof. Internally mile hill barn ahs lots of exposed beams with vaulted ceilings with a balcony and a huge brick fireplace and ...