Location ID: #10221810
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Burnham Market was once a thriving stock market town. Today it is a bustling very attractive village. The green is surrounded by many fine wellkept buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centurys. It has elegant cottages lining the main street, a ...
Location ID: #10221808
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This small market town is home to some fine Georgian architecture and an array other period buildings and specialist shops. Buildings of particular note are:
- The Corn Exchange, a rather imposing building, opened in 1850
- 18 Old Market Place built ...
Location ID: #10221809
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This location is dominated by its picturesque 18th century windmill. The village has quaint cobbled paths, flint cottages and properties with unusual Georgian and Flemish influences. At the top end next to the village green sits the commanding 13th ...
Location ID: #10221807
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This town centre is largely pedestrianised and set within a fairly wide street. There is a large red brick building at the top of King's Street which serves as the post office. There is a large flint municipal building at the bottom of the street ...
Location ID: #10221805
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This location is all that remains of King's Lynn's old fishing community. There are two restored fishermans cottages(furnished and mentioned in the deeds of 1802) and the museum is housed in the old smithy building. The museum illustrates the ...
Location ID: #10221803
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Situated on a cliff top, there are a number of unusual properties which date from several periods and range from traditional flint cottages to large and magnificent houses. In the later 19th century to the 1930's, this location was a fashionable ...
Location ID: #10221802
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This location is one of Norfolk's most charming and pretty coastal towns nestled between open countryside and the shore. The town was 100 years old in 2001. Whilst a lot has changed, the blended between old and new has been fairly successful with ...
Location ID: #10221797
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The most striking feature of the ruins of Castle Acre Priory is the great west front of the church, a fine example of 12th-century architecture. Adjoining the west front is the splendid prior's lodge. Both the Priory and the Castle (see separate ...
Location ID: #10221799
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This property has a large wall patio with a working old hand pump. It features an L shaped kitchen, cosy lounge with open fire, dining room, and a conservatory with a gothic style roof. This location is situated approximately 120 miles (2 hours and ...
Location ID: #10221995
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This is a former traditional fisherman's cottage in a small coastal village in N.Norfolk with the rear garden running down to the coastal path offering idyllic views of the salt marshes.
Location ID: #10221960
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Blo Norton Hall is a moated house dating back to the sixteenth Century with 8 bedrooms, located in the pretty South Norfolk village of Blo Norton. We also have a two bedroom barn conversion (sleeps 4) and a four bedroom barn conversion (sleep 8) all ...
Location ID: #10221949
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This is a double storey barn conversion consisting of: 2 dining rooms, 2 sitting rooms, 1 snooker room, 1 office, 1 conservatory and 1 large kitchen with Aga. In addition there are 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 5 reception rooms.
There are 2 ...
Location ID: #10221932
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A residential Centre for up to 70 students and 15 staff. There are dormitories over 3 floors, servants quarters & winding staircase. The main hall has a grand open fire and staircase; there is also a library. This magnificent Victorian building is ...
Location ID: #10221924
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This location is 15th / 16th Century timber framed. There is a red insulated Corrugated iron roof, (replacement for original thatch), black wood shiplap, and red brick walls. There is a hand carved pegged oak timbered frame, red brick walls and a ...
Location ID: #10221921
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Gresham is a small very rural village set in the glorious countryside of north Norfolk, a few miles south west of the coastal town of Cromer. Gresham's medieval All Saints church has one of the famous Seven Sacrament fonts series and stands within ...
Location ID: #10221926
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A 1930's 3 bed bay fronted semi-detached period property, brick & tile house with period interior.
Location is 136 miles (approximately 2 hours and 54 minutes) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221927
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Buckenham Marshes is a traditionally managed grazing marsh (cattle). There are a number of trails both through the marsh and along the River Yare. There are large numbers of breeding wading birds and ducks and geese in winter. The hide offers ...
Location ID: #10223282
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Remains of a fortified medieval stone gatehouse, built 1312, with surrounding gardens and moat.
Location ID: #10223276
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A village in the Chiltern hills, centring on a village green.
Location ID: #10223246
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Operational office block in town centre located next to busy roundabout. Fourteen story tower block with library opened in 1966. The building dominates the Aylesbury skyline and is visible for miles around the town. Its design remains controversial, ...
Location ID: #10223240
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Pretty church square with cobbled streets and terraced houses surrounding the square.
Location ID: #10221912
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This location is the largest Parish Church in the UK. The location is a vast open plan Church. There is a decorated organ case in the church as well as 12 bells. The Church originates from 1101 but was gutted by World War II bombs. In the 1950's ...
Location ID: #10221855
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Diss is a picturesque market town situated by the river Waveney on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Waveney Valley, Diss is particularly known for for its 6 acre mere and with lush green parkland. In the ...
Location ID: #10221851
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This historic market town is situated on the A1065 between Norwich and King Lynn on the banks of the river Wensum. The church dates back to the 14th century and the tower a century later. There are few traces of buildings earlier than the 17th ...