Location ID: #10220838
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Surrey House is a very grand stone building with pillars and statues on the exterior. The interior is equally as grand with the large impressive Marble Hall as the center piece. Huge coloured marble pillars (40 in total) and a fantastically ornate ...
Location ID: #10220829
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Main road through Breckland linking King's Lynn with Norwich. The road forms a by-pass around Norwich and then continues to Great Yarmouth. In Breckland parts of the road are dual carriageway and the road is controllable outside of peak times. This ...
Location ID: #10220828
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This magnificent 15th century church is one of the finest medieval churches in East Anglia. It has a hammer beam roof with carved angels as well as other interesting features. It is found just off the Market Place in Swaffham. Despite the closeness ...
Location ID: #10220827
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Hallway, 2 reception rooms, modern interiors with exposed beams and original features; there are rooms in loft. There is also a Walled garden. The property is situated on the Market Place in Swaffham. This location is 100 miles from central London ...
Location ID: #10220822
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This Hall is a large 18th century Georgian family House on a privately owned estate set in parkland. The location has large south-facing rooms on the ground floor, paneled hall, dining room, a kitchen and a pantry with an extra dining room. There is ...
Location ID: #10220819
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Lounge, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Bathroom and en-suite. Cedar Shingle roof . Modern, well-kept garden with a sea view from the rear garden and house. Circular shaped building.
Location is 136 miles, approximately 3 hours from Central London.
Location ID: #10220818
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This quintessential, largely Georgian town is unspoilt and retains much of its rural character. Having been burn down in 1708 many architectural features stem from the late 18th century - exceptions include Byfords which is thought to be the oldest ...
Location ID: #10220807
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Twelve acres of managed mature English woodland on the edge of Norwich, is Colney Woodland Burial Park. The woodland has areas of glade, deep woods and low-lying valleys. Paths lead through woodland with silver birch, ash, oak, beech and pine trees. ...
Location ID: #10220809
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Situated in the village of Old Hunstanton and overlooking the sea. Standing on the east coast of England it faces west across the Wash. The hotel grounds (lawns) run down to one of the best sandy beaches in an area famous for its beaches. Offering ...
Location ID: #10220784
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WRVS shops are located on Level 1 (East Atrium) outside the entrance to West Out-patients and sell convenience items. There is also The Stock Shop, a women's fashion shop, located on Level 2 of the West Atrium behind the WRVS shop. Chicory's, the ...
Location ID: #10220811
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A recently restored 18th century North Norfolk Farm building situated in a peaceful location in the grounds of Miller's Farm within easy reach of the coast, the Broads and Norwich. There is kitchen with oil fired Aga, large sitting room/diner with ...
Location ID: #10221020
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A combination of grey brick 2 storey terraced houses, some red brick housing and quaint single storey flint cottages. The road is accessible from Bridge Street, but there is on street parking, although there is a car park nearby. This location is 84 ...
Location ID: #10221019
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An attractive 19th century building based on an earlier model now used as public rooms with two halls for hire with an art gallery on the 2nd floor. The Large Court holds 180 people for a closely seated audience; the Small Court holds 70 people. The ...
Location ID: #10221013
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Managed by Abellio Greater Anglia, this location was built in 1844 and serves the city forming the terminus for the Great Eastern Main Line from Liverpool Street and the terminus of lines from Ely, Sheringham, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. There are ...
Location ID: #10221007
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Blo Norton Hall is a moated house dating back to the sixteenth Century (see separate record). Within the grounds there is a two bedroom barn conversion sleeping 4 and a four bedroom barn conversion sleeping 8 people, all fully equipped to the ...
Location ID: #10220999
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Recently restored, there's a ferry across the river to the west bank. Along this location is England's only surviving Hanseatic Warehouse and Custom House (built in 1683). Fishing remains an activity at this location. Many of the buildings have been ...
Location ID: #10221008
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Mature saltmarsh situated behind dunes which are broken by a channel making access challenging. The trees at East Hills and beyond that Wells can be seen from the marshes. There are tracks across the marshes. This location is 123 miles from central ...
Location ID: #10220998
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Set in the historic quarter, containing many historic streets and buildings which formed the main part of the original Lynn settlement. Nelson Street marks the line of the old riverbank before it silted up, with buildings dating from the 18th ...
Location ID: #10220997
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There are over 15 miles of sandy beaches from Winterton-on-Sea to Hopton-on-Sea. It's all part of a great coastline offering a blend of wide sandy beaches, sand dunes and cliffs. The length of the beach at Great Yarmouth means there?s always a ...
Location ID: #10220994
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This location is a beautiful Edwardian house built in the Arts and Craft style, boasting a large dining room, extensive and elaborate gardens and an orangery. The house itself was built in 1913 with modern additions. Located outside of the M25, ...
Location ID: #10220990
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This Location consists of 17 properties ranging from mid-17th century to Victorian in period. The properties also vary in type, including converted houses and barns, cottages, detached and semi-detached. There is also additional parking available ...
Location ID: #10220989
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This location is a very rural village with a small Primary School complete with playing field and church (St Andrews) which has a graveyard. There is a triangular green planted with silver birches which are all leaning over slightly due to the wind ...
Location ID: #10220982
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This red-brick, two-story Georgian prison was built in 1787. The prison was designed by John Howard and was built to replace an existing Elizabethan 'House of Correction'. The prison was closed in 1861 and has remained empty and untouched. The ...
Location ID: #10220981
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A street running through the centre of Norwich that houses the City Theatre.