Location ID: #10302407
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Large lake with island, woodland and agricultural land extending to approximately 57 acres of lakes. Located to the west of London with good access off of the M25 and M3.
Location ID: #10240529
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Information about this location has been provided by Kent Film Office.
Three separate former quarries of Holborough. Largest of the three is Holborough Quarry which totals 140 acre. All three sites benefit from being fairly isolated and enclosed.
Location ID: #10302406
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Approximately 290 acres of grassland, scrub and water meadow; situated alongside the River Kennet, the Holly Brook and the mainline railway. The site also features a small area of woodland with a pillbox within it.
Location ID: #10302405
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Sand quarry which is being actively restored. Site consists of worked sand areas, waterbodies and a short section of roadway
Location ID: #10302404
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A wharf site, approx one acre in size located near Portsmouth. Site benefits from a listed building, sheds and a weighbridge. Good access off of A27.
Location ID: #10302401
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Large area of hardstanding (approximately 10 acres) to the north of Westbury which is part of a larger site of circa 55 acres consisting of buildings, ponds, rail sidings and a flooded clay pit. The site benefits from being relatively isolated and ...
Location ID: #10227503
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Various areas of hardstanding in enclosed location. Benefits from office building. Different areas of yard space totalling approximately 2.5 acres. The site benefits from appearing as if it is a operational site.
Location ID: #10227807
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Various lakes with hard standing and/or scrub surrounding them. Benefits from
tranquillity but being close to city of reading and therefore there is an urban
backdrop Also benefits from a derelict detached cottage, two semi-detached
cottages in ...
Location ID: #10302350
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A picturesque village nestled on the north slopes of the Mendip Hills in North Somerset, offering a rich blend of rural charm, architectural heritage, and community spirit. With a population of around 2,600, the village is centred around Broad ...
Location ID: #10302349
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A scenic and historically traffic-free route that follows the former trackbed of the Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Light Railway. This newly completed section of the Pier to Pier Way crosses the Congresbury Yeo and Oldbridge rivers via sluice gates ...
Location ID: #10279457
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The pub is located in the sleepy village of Clapton in Gordano which is only 8 miles from the centre of Bristol and only one and a half miles from junction 21 of the M5. The building itself is 14th century and retains the unique and traditional ...
Location ID: #10302339
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A historic riverside village in North Somerset, nestled on the southern bank of the River Avon, just four miles northwest of Bristol city centre. With roots stretching back to medieval times, Pill offers a rich tapestry of nautical heritage, ...
Location ID: #10302338
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A central road in Backwell, North Somerset. Lined with a mix of traditional stone cottages, Victorian houses, and modern family homes, the road offers a visually varied streetscape that reflects a thriving commuter village. The area is framed by ...
Location ID: #10302334
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A characterful and historically significant transport hub located between the towns of Nailsea and Backwell in North Somerset. Opened in 1841 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway, the station sits atop a 40-foot embankment, with the railway line ...
Location ID: #10302308
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A spacious and well-used community green space that blends recreation, heritage, and local character in Nailsea, North Somerset. Situated near the historic Nailsea Glassworks and Elms Colliery, the park is surrounded by remnants of the town’s ...
Location ID: #10302306
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Once a rural village, Nailsea evolved into a bustling town shaped by its coal mining and glassmaking industries, and this legacy is still reflected in the architecture and streetscape. The High Street features a mix of 18th-century buildings, such ...
Location ID: #10302301
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A shingle Beach, located near Portishead in North Somerset, is a secluded pebble cove along the Bristol Channel. The beach features an old tidal pool, rugged shoreline, and large tidal ranges.
Location ID: #10235358
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A coastal town on the Severn Estuary. It was once used as a fishing port, but the dock has since been closed. Now primarily residential with a Marina. Portishead High Street and its surrounding streets offer a vibrant and visually diverse setting, ...
Location ID: #10302298
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The Marina features a mix of boats, yachts, and pontoons, surrounded by modern apartments, restaurants, and cafés with outdoor seating. The location includes boardwalks, green spaces, and open water views, offering varied backdrops for filming. It ...
Location ID: #10302286
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A historic tidal swimming pool situated on Clevedon’s Victorian seafront. Built in the 1920s, this large curved saltwater lake sits directly on the beach overlooking the Bristol Channel and Welsh coastline. The Marine Lake features distinctive Art ...
Location ID: #10302296
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A scenic coastal park in Portishead, featuring a boating lake, open green spaces, formal rose gardens, and recreational facilities including tennis courts, a bowling green, and children’s play areas. Set beside the Bristol Channel, the park offers ...
Location ID: #10302295
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A distinctive road in Portishead leading to the main Marina and surrounded by modern apartment complexes and mixed architecture.
Location ID: #10302294
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A modest yet architecturally distinctive Church of England building with deep community roots and a unique historical backstory. Originally constructed in 1960, the current church replaced an earlier corrugated iron chapel transported from Margate ...
Location ID: #10302293
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A scenic coastal footpath in Clevedon, running along the clifftops from Marine Lake to Wain’s Hill, offering panoramic views of the Bristol Channel, rugged limestone cliffs, and woodland sections. The route includes historic landmarks such as the ...