Location ID: #10220980
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Find Me the Face' filmed here Nov 2007
Location ID: #10220954
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A tastefully restored Victorian Station building with period features in a rural setting within the beautiful Wensum Valley. This location features a ticket office, platforms, a traditional refreshment room and waiting room, a wildlife garden, ...
Location ID: #10220953
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Situated under the cliffs this long sandy beach which stretches towards Cromer draws in the holiday makers in the summer but the cliffs, despite attempts to preserve them from the forces of the sea, are still under pressure. See separate record for ...
Location ID: #10220952
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The street is located to the north of the Medieval town. It is a narrow and built up street.
Location is 103 miles, approximately 2 hours and 32 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10220950
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This Abbey is one of the finest and most interesting of the historic churches of East Anglia. Its two tall towers dominate the countryside for miles around. Inside it is distinguished by its twelfth-century nave arcades, its magnificent ...
Location ID: #10220951
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Situated on the stunning north Norfolk coast, Titchwell Marsh is one of the RSPB's most visited reserves. A walk from the visitor centre down to the sandy beach takes visitors past reedbeds and shallow lagoons often full of birdlife. There are bird ...
Location ID: #10220947
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This location is one of the largest and busiest in the RAF, operating 3 Squadrons of Tornado GR4 aircraft in attack and reconnaissance roles. The Station is also home to a other key RAF units (Tornado Forward Support Wing, Depth Support Wing, Base ...
Location ID: #10220946
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Downham Market railway station serves the town of Downham Market and lies on Fen Line from Cambridge to King's Lynn. The Station building is grade II listed. There is no footbridge crossing given the building's grade II listed status. However the ...
Location ID: #10220945
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This location is situated in the centre of the Historic Market Town of Swaffham in a Grade II listed building that is currently owned by Swaffham Town Council. This glorious building was built around 1775 / 1790 on the site of the Great Fire of ...
Location ID: #10220933
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The charming village of Castle Acre is 5 miles to the North of Swaffham near the beautiful north Norfolk coast. The village has changed dramatically since the Middle ages, but there are tell-tail signs throughout of its ancient pedigree. A typical ...
Location ID: #10220932
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This is a grade II listed building, built in the late 18th century. The manor is made of red brick and has a low pitched slate hipped roof. The interior of the property has a breakfast room, kitchen, with the office and older rooms upstairs. The ...
Location ID: #10221110
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This village is 4 miles from Watton and 19 miles south west of Norwich. The church of Holy Cross is situated in the centre on a knoll of slightly higher ground adjacent to the village green. The cluster of church, old thatched house, the pub, a ...
Location ID: #10221109
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This small village is home to a 6 storey tower mill which once had 6 sails built 1837-1842; the mill is now a residential dwelling (not registered). At Andrew's church, which is 14th century, has undergone much restoration; St Peters church is a ...
Location ID: #10221107
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Location ID: #10221104
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This beautifully maintained Grade 1 listed church stands in the middle of Castle Acre on a hill top amidst the ruins of a Norman castle and a Priory (see separate records). There is a magnificent 15th century Perpendicular tower, tall aisles ...
Location ID: #10221095
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This stretch of A-Road is in a rural part of Norfolk and runs from the A11 (Thetford) towards Swaffham. It is a fairly wide road and can be busy at peak periods. It is largely flanked by Thetford Forest and is therefore treelined for the most part; ...
Location ID: #10221093
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Built in the Italiante style, this 2-storey building is situated in Market Place in the heart of Swaffham. For a number of years it has served as the local job centre but is currently unoccupied. This location is 98 miles from Central London ...
Location ID: #10221092
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Great Massingham is one of Norfolk's most attractive villages. An impressive village green and several large ponds dominate the centre. The village has a thriving community with a shop and post office, several small businesses, a primary school, a ...
Location ID: #10221034
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Buttercup Cottage is a semi-detached property in Northwold, part of Meadow View Cottages in the heart of Norfolk. (See also ref:12185). Buttercup Cottage is the larger of the two adjoining properties, with 3 bedrooms, a light, airy feel throughout ...
Location ID: #10221033
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This cottage is a small, semi-detached property in Northwold, part of Meadow View Cottages, a pair of holiday homes in the heart of Norfolk (see also ref:12187). It is the smaller of the two properties and has 2 bedrooms, an enclosed garden and is ...
Location ID: #10221030
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This grade 1 listed Tudor Merchant's house is one of the best examples of an early Tudor town house in East Anglia. The construction is a timber frame of oak with upright beams set close together. The front of the house is white-plastered between ...
Location ID: #10221028
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This property has a wide curving, ochre-coloured, quiet sand and shingle beach found at the base of low sand cliffs. A row of large boulders are positioned towards the back of the beach to prevent erosion of the high sand dunes which have virtually ...
Location ID: #10221023
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A charming row of flint cottages in a quiet controllabe road. Only street parking but there are other parking options near by. It is located 85 miles from Central London (1hr 55min drive approximately)
Location ID: #10221027
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A beautiful long wide sand and shingle beach popular with sea fishermen at high tide. The beach is fairly quiet, even in the high season, and is backed by cliffs. At low tide rock pools are revealed. Sea defences are in evidence. The village is 250 ...