Location ID: #10221796
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A very flat landscape, some of which is below sea level. The ares is now intensively farmed and forms part of the 'Black Fen' as the soils are derived from peat. There is a reservoir near Manor Farm. This location is 89 miles from central London ...
Location ID: #10221793
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This bungalow, which was built in the 1950's, has a very modern exterior with a large front garden and a back access. It has parking facilities for 15-20 cars. This property is situation approximately 119.3 miles (2hr 51min) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221792
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This property is a large single storey house built in an American ranch style. The interior rooms are large and light with wide halls. The size of the property is a 3000sq ft area and the location is peaceful and situated next to a field. There are ...
Location ID: #10221790
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Bintry Mill is set in a valley along with its farm at one end of the flood pain and stands in magnificent isolation a mile from the village of Bintree. The mill and miller's house are adjoining and used to share the same roof line until an ...
Location ID: #10221788
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Brick tower cornmill (windmill) with white painted boat shaped cap and sails on common machinery inside. The surrounding mill buildings have been demolished. The mill stands in fields although there are residential properties near by. It is not ...
Location ID: #10221787
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Whilst the airfield is used by Bernard Matthews as a turkey farm (not registered), the runways still remain although they are non-operational. The Langham Dome sits on the edge of the former Langham RAF base. Built in 1942, the Dome is a Scheduled ...
Location ID: #10221779
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Standard Holiday Inn Hotel, light, airy and modern. 121 rooms with indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and well equipped gym.
Location is 117 miles (approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221776
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This location is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare near Needham and forms the only crossing point between Norwich and Great Yarmouth (saves users a journey of more than 30 miles). The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can ...
Location ID: #10221775
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This small flint church with a flat roofed accessable square tower is Grade I listed and situated on a hill. Seating capacity: 80. This church is very old; opinions as to its exact age range from 800's to 1090. A range of windows date from the 7th ...
Location ID: #10221774
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Heydon is situated a couple of miles off the B1149 Norwich to Holt road and is a private village. It is one of only 12 villages in Britain privately owned by the estate on whose lands it sits. The village belongs to the Bulwer Long family who have ...
Location ID: #10221770
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Stiffkey Salt Marsh is a continuation of Morston Marshes and forms part of the Stiffkey Nature Reserve; it contains some of the oldest saltmarsh along this historic coastline. The marsh has a maze of winding tidal creeks and supports many flowers & ...
Location ID: #10221769
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A wooden, detached sea-side chalet with a garden. There are adjacent sand dunes attached to the property ownership, and sea views from top of dunes. It includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, a sitting room and a bathroom. There are substantial parking ...
Location ID: #10221763
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This location is one of 3 stations situated on the North Norfolk Railway and can represent any era from the Victorian, to Edwardian, to the 1960's. It has been successfully filmed as a through station as well as a terminus. There is a large car park ...
Location ID: #10221762
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Historic pedestrianised area of the quay; fully paved. Location is 104 miles, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221760
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The longest 10 and a quarter narrow gauge steam railway in the world. A scenic journey with five bridges through lovely countryside from Wells to Walsingham. There is a restored signal box where refreshments and souvenirs are available. There is a ...
Location ID: #10221750
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The Entrance Foyer has pairs of panneled baluster piers on high plinths. An emperial staircase leads to the first floor public rooms. The Assembly Room was used for ceromonial purposes. The former Magistrates Court, which is located on the first ...
Location ID: #10221747
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This location is the 2nd of Great Yarmouth's Piers. It offers all of the normal plethora of family amusements that you would expect to find at one of the country's most popular seaside towns. These include two amusement arcades, a restaurant, ...
Location ID: #10221745
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Situated a mile or so from the sea, this attractive seaside town still has a harbour and a commercially viable port and a beach. There are many narrow lanes connecting the town's three distinct areas: there is a broad rectangular green lined with ...
Location ID: #10221742
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White water tower surrounded by trees. This location is 109 miles from central London (approx. 2hrs 19 mins).
Location ID: #10221822
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A typical farmhouse not completely renovated at time of registering the property. The dining room is Medieval, the lounge Tudor and the staircase Victorian. The 'little' end is almost falling down but the rest is original and fully renovated. This ...
Location ID: #10221821
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A beautiful moated 15th century Tudor flint and stone manor house with extensive gardens (20 acres - see separate record). The house has Gothic and 19th century additions (1864). Interior images available upon request. Key features: Pantile roof; ...
Location ID: #10221819
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Traditional farm house, furnished in a 'country house' style with ensuite rooms decorated with farm equipment.
The victorian barn is decorated in a 90's theatre style with a permanent indoor marquee which seats 180, this also includes a dancefloor ...
Location ID: #10221816
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This station was the closest station to Sandringham and had many royal visitors passing through. The former royal wood pannelled retiring rooms can be seen in this single storey building built in 1898; Gartsone brickwork with oak wood framing and ...
Location ID: #10221811
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This location is situated between the villages of Brancaster and Burnham Deepdale and is an area of outstanding natural beauty. The area is famous for mussels in the winter. The harbour and beach offer a large area of coastal habitat, particularly ...