Location ID: #10221151
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Set in the heart of the Stour Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty, this historic market town is centered around Market Hill and North Street. The town hall is close to their meeting point and opposite St Peter's church (see separate ...
Location ID: #10221152
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This small village in Ipswich has a population of roughly 1000. Situated in the picturesque Suffolk countryside, Bildeston is close to Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds and has excellent transport links with London. Located approximately 78.5 miles (2hrs ...
Location ID: #10221153
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Market Hill with its 18th century shop fronts is dominated by Shire Hall. The stone-framed arcades on the ground level were once admitted grain carts but were enclosed in 1803. The ornate gable ends evidence the influence of Dutch architecture. The ...
Location ID: #10221136
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This pretty village in Suffolk Coastal District is near to both Ipswich and the market town of Woodbridge. The village has a number of attractive cottage properties, a church, a village green, charming brick built primary school, brick built bus ...
Location ID: #10221137
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Location ID: #10221133
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An attractive and thriving market town situated in a loop of the beautiful river Waveney, boasting many historic attractions including the ruins of Bigod's Castle, the ancient Buttercross - where a market is held each Thursday, and the old Borough ...
Location ID: #10221127
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This location is a beautiful Georgian Rectory which sits within 6 acres of landscaped gardens. The interiors are bright and spacious, with large french doors, sash windows and high ceilings. Marble floors feature in some of the rooms. Also on the ...
Location ID: #10221125
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This location is a beautiful small medieval parish church which has been converted into a home, and is set within its own private woodland. The interiors offer a striking contrast between the church's orignial features and its contemporary ...
Location ID: #10227141
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18th century Palladian country house designed by Francis Smith of Warwick, set within a William Eames landscaped park. Piano Nobile includes saloon, large entrance hall, library and drawing room all with John Fowler interior schemes throughout. ...
Location ID: #10221658
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The farmhouse and farmyard is set in beautiful countryside. There is a farmhouse, a cottage, traditional farm buildings, sheep, pasture, parkland, lakes and ponds as part of this location as well as accommodation for up to 34 people. Located ...
Location ID: #10221649
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The ruins situated in landscaped Abbey Gardens and parkland are all that remain or the 11th century abbey. Landscaping began in 1831 and was modelled on the Royal Botanical Gardens in Brussels. This location is 80 miles from Central London (approx. ...
Location ID: #10221632
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A beautiful 16th century grade I listed moated house set within 10 acres of gardens and grounds. Voted as one of the 20 historic houses in the UK and listed in England's Thousand Best Houses, the exterior of this property comprises of a lake, ...
Location ID: #10221631
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A totally original self-catering 'cottage', the House in the Clouds is also one of the country's most unique follies. The house is situated on top of a 70 ft high folly in 1 acre of private grounds. The whole building is timber clad and overlooks ...
Location ID: #10221637
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A uniquely designed 12th century Castle. Constructed between 1166 and 1170 with a 90 foot polygonal keep with a circular interior. The bailey walls have fallen down over the centuries, but the magnificent keep is well preserved. Visitors can explore ...
Location ID: #10221598
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This historic port town in Suffolk has a wide variety of architecture from Tudor buildings to modern buildings as well as an historic re-developed waterfront. The Town Hall is a special feature with its ornate design. There is also a dominating ...
Location ID: #10221570
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Built between 1880 and 1900, there are Victorian Gothic, Flemish, Tudor and Oriental styles evident here. This international school accommodates boarders and stands high above Deben River estuary with woodland, formal gardens and artifical cliffs. ...
Location ID: #10221560
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Part of a resort beach, this is a shingle and sand beach with concrete groynes. It is gently sloping with sand at low tide, backed by seafront gardens and children's amusements. There is a wide promenade, which is level with the beach. There is ...
Location ID: #10221564
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There are 5 acres of woodland situated on a heath with excellent road access. They represent one of the largest continuous areas of Sandlings heathland remaining in the UK; they are most colourful in August and September. There are scattered mature ...
Location ID: #10221557
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Location ID: #10221559
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This is a quiet and unspoilt beach, popular with painters and photographers alike. Sailing boats are found along the River Alde at one end of the town, while fishing huts, sheds and working boats are dotted along the beach. This is a pebble / ...
Location ID: #10221529
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The Theatre Royal is a restored Regency theatre in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. One of eight grade 1 listed theatres in the UK, it is the only working theatre on the National Trust's portfolio of properties.
Location ID: #10221451
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One of Britain's most important and atmospheric archaeological sites. This location is the burial ground of the Anglo Saxon King of East Anglia and the site of the priceless Sutton Hoo treasure discovery. The treasure was found in a huge ship grave ...
Location ID: #10221446
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The largest vegetated shingle pit in Europe, this location is recognised as having great nature conservation importance. However it has spent much of the 20th century as a top-secret military test site. The site is made up of various derelict ...
Location ID: #10221449
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This impressive 14th century stone gatehouse was once part of the Benedictine abbey and designed to be the gateway for the Great Courtyard. It is one of the best surviving examples of its type being a two storey gate-hall entered through a single ...