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 ...
Location ID: #10221022
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A quiet country lane on the outskirts of Thetford town centre close to the river/canal system. There are extensive flat grass verges on either side of the road and some woodland; there is no pavement and plenty of resident bird life, but there are ...
Location ID: #10221021
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Controllable, quiet residential streets with red brick semi-detached housing (likey to be 1950s build). Potentially ex-Council owned. All have small front gardens. Many have double gazing and some have modern features. This location is largley a ...
Location ID: #10221562
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This 100 acre windswept broad with its extensive reed beds can be found on the eastern edge of the Norfolk Broads and is one of the National Trust's most important wildlife habitats attracting thousands of geese in winter; it is connected to ...
Location ID: #10221563
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Brancaster beach is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is a large expanse of isolated sandy beach fringed by sand dunes (810 hectares with 4 miles of tidal foreshore, sand dunes and salt marsh. At low tide there are exposed vast ...
Location ID: #10221527
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This attractive city boasts many historic buildings including two Cathedrals. The city centre is very pretty with many winding narrow side streets lined with shops.
Location is 113 miles, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221526
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This great Palladian mansion has such an extraordinary unity sitting in the centre of a 4500 acre deer park including a five-acre walled garden. The garden has been laid out as a series of ornamental gardens in various styles. The Hall has a ...
Location ID: #10221528
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Situated within Norwich Cathedral's grounds, this location incorporates the library of the Lincoln Theological Institute and the Dean & Chapter's historic collection. There is a reading room for up to 10 people and circa. 20,000 loan books; some of ...
Location ID: #10221495
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This location is famous for its striped cliffs. The beach, dunes and cliffs face west which means they capture the sunshine and are perfect for viewing some spectacular sunsets. The shallow beach runs for two miles along the coast and the tide can ...
Location ID: #10221504
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The Hall is privately occupied but access is allowed from April to September by appointment via the National Trust; it may therefore be open to filming but this has not been confirmed. The hall is built from grey, gault Lincolnshire brick and is ...
Location ID: #10221494
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The station is home to a signal box, waiting room and footbridge. It is a picturesque rural station typical of the last century and has a small lineside halt. The station has original signalling, period waiting rooms and other original features. ...
Location ID: #10221493
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The council offices for Cromer Town Council. This location is 136 miles from Central London (approx. 3 hrs, 5 mins).
Location ID: #10221447
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A stunning moat house built in 1482 from red brick and flint with stained glass, leaded windows. The Hall has a magnificent Tudor Gatehouse and boasts needlework by Mary Queen of Scots. Surrounded by lovely gardens and charming woodland. There are ...
Location ID: #10221455
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This impressive 5 storey drainage windpump, was severly damaged by lightning in 1943 but has since been restored. The windpump offers stunning views across the Horsey Mere and Broadland landscapes. It was aquired by the National Trust in ...
Location ID: #10221436
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Situated in one of the largest expanses of unspoilt coastline in Europe and managed by the National Trust, Blakeney Point falls within Blakeney National Nature Reserve (NNR). The reserve consists of extensive inter-tidal muds and sands, saltmarshes, ...
Location ID: #10221440
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The Hall is a fine, almost unaltered 17th-century house, which stands in its own 1,750-acre estate. This is one of the finest Jacobean houses in the country and has its original eighteenth century (Georgian) furniture and pictures. There is a ...
Location ID: #10221439
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A 16th century building with rooms displayed to reflect the lives of the families who have lived here through history.
Location ID: #10221207
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A unique cottage built around a 1930's railway carriage. There is a barrel ceiling that runs through the lounge and dining room. The property has exposed beams and the lounge and dining room are split level. The kitchen is farmhouse style. The ...
Location ID: #10221134
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This large church (160 feet long) is located in Walpole St Peter, Norfolk and is known as the Cathedral of the Fens. It has some beautiful, intricate stained-glass windows, statues and wooden pews. There is a 15th century flagged tunnel which goes ...
Location ID: #10221131
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East Runton lies between Cromer and Sheringham on the chalk cliffs of North Norfolk. A pretty duck pond is situated in the middle of one of the village greens which are surrounded by traditional flint and brick cottages. There is a long, winding ...
Location ID: #10221132
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The village of Fincham lies along Downham Market Road, further north than the town of Downham Market. It is a traditional Norfolk village retaining much, if not all of its original charm. The church is St Martin's with it's imposing tower and ...
Location ID: #10221130
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The Castle at Castle Acre is on the same site as the priory in Swaffham holding the ruins of various medieval structures. Located approximately 103 miles (2hrs 24mins) from central London.