Location ID: #10221116
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This Russian Othodox church has been converted from an old railway station orignially built in 1857; converted in 1966. The booking office and men's waiting room were converted into the chapel. The ladies waiting room is now a bedroom, and the coal ...
Location ID: #10221126
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Camp on the Stanford training area with many nissen huts and utility buildings. Located approximately 97.2 miles (2hrs 10mins) from central London.
Location ID: #10221112
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This Grade 1 listed building was built between 1497 and 1503 out of flint with stone dressings, but some parts have been rebuilt since. The tower on the other hand was built in the middle of the 13th Century. The Rood Screen is dated back to 1513; ...
Location ID: #10221118
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Attleborough Town Hall lies adjacent to Queens Square. This Georgian style building has a refurbished wood panneled function room with modern lighting and facilities (seats 105), an attractive wood panelled bar, a committee room, modern kitchen, the ...
Location ID: #10221627
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Grassy marshland area situated on the North Norfolk coast. The shingle bank near this location keeps the sea from the marshes and the village. But to do so, it must be maintained in winter at an artifically steep angle by mechanical diggers, and ...
Location ID: #10221614
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Heacham is a popular Norfolk Coastal holiday resort. It is a thriving village community encircled by fragrant purple lavender amd scarlet poppy fields. Both North and South Beaches face West over a bay that is 20 miles wide; there are 80 beach huts. ...
Location ID: #10221621
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This location is a challet bungalow close to the coast, incorporating a restored Victorian railway carriage.
Location is 115 miles (approximately 2 hours and 49 minutes) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221612
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It is the smallest windfarm owned by E.ON; taking up 3 hectares. There are 10 turbines which are 30 metres tall and stand on top of Blood Hill. They are clearly visible from the villages of Hemsby and Winterton-on-Sea. Blood Hill began operating in ...
Location ID: #10221609
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This 15th century Guildhall has a number of courtrooms including the Assembly Chamber and the Council Chamber (or Mayor's Court) which is particularly elaborate contains a virtually intact late Victorian courtroom with magnificent dark ...
Location ID: #10221607
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The castle was built as a Royal Palace by the Normans, and the Castle was later used as a prison before being converted to a museum in 1894. The museum features collections of fine art, archaeology, and natural history as well as the Royal Norfolk ...
Location ID: #10221606
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A busy historic street in Norwich close to the Cathedral and leading into Cathedral Close as well as Elm Hill. This is a collection of alleys, quality restaurants, bars and higher end retail outlets including a rare bookshop, jewellers and Augustine ...
Location ID: #10221604
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The arrangement of this location (somewhat obscured by 16th century alterations) shows an aisled church of three bays, intervening between the infirmary hall and the large chancel, the latter being of unusual size to accommodate the chaplains who ...
Location ID: #10221601
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The entrance hall is rather austere with the main staircase tucked away at the side. On the end wall is a list of the Mayors & Lord Mayors since 1403. The list continues upstairs. The first floor reception area continues the marble theme of the ...
Location ID: #10221603
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Inner-city river with commercial and industrial buildings surrounding.
Location ID: #10221600
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This attractive medieval village is situated in the picturesque surroundings. The High Street is largely Medieval, with red-brick and timber framed houses, whitewashed fronts and red pantiled roofs. The High Street broadens out into a square called ...
Location ID: #10221597
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Surrounded by fenland and bird/wildlife sanctuaries, this village has traditional amenities including local shops, eateries and historic buildings. Most of the village houses are built from local iron-rich carrstone. There is a 14th century church ...
Location ID: #10221580
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This impressive red brick mansion is privately owned and very film friendly; the location owner should be contacted directly for interior images of the the mansion. Set in attractive grounds with a 1 acre lake the Hall dates back to 1612. The ...
Location ID: #10221596
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The 1140 Norman stone ringwork and bailey keep remains at its original height of over fifty feet and is amongst the finest surviving examples in England. The gate house remains as do the foundations of the first building, a Norman 11th century ...
Location ID: #10221577
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Mixed deciduous woodland with clearings where railway line used to be. Also good pond access. The total area is 8 Hectares and covers a section of the former King's Lynn to Dereham line. Part of it is now a Norfolk Wildlife Trust Railway Line Nature ...
Location ID: #10221688
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Full of surprises and contrasts, this seaside town includes also twenty one villages set in beautiful coastal and rural surroundings alongside the Norfolk Broads. There are over 15 miles of sandy beaches within this area, from Winterton-on-Sea in ...
Location ID: #10221691
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Situated in the rural village of Binham, the nave of the priory still acts as the parish church and has extremely good acoustics. There are seven bays with magnificent arcades. The east wall was formed after 1540 by extending the former pulpitum ...
Location ID: #10221687
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Great Witchingham (also referred to as Lenwade as this hamlet is in the parish) is situated on the River Wensum about 11 miles (18 km) north-west of Norwich. The church is situated in a round graveyard surrounded by lime trees. The tower is 14th ...
Location ID: #10221686
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The extensive remains of one of the most important East Anglian monasteries. Surviving remains include the lower walls of the church and cloister, along with the impressive shell of the priors’ lodging and, reached by a pathway from the main site, ...
Location ID: #10221676
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This is a wonderful old Georgian Hall with a huge variety of potential uses. The Hall is situated in 40 acres of stunning Norfolk countryside estate. The hall has a large ballroom, entrance hall with staircase, kitchen and dining room, as well as ...