Location ID: #10220413
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Set in magnificent isolation in the Lincolnshire marshland, this early Medieval church has the feel of a Great Hall.
The bare and unadorned interior has several wonderful arcades, giving the church its wonderful charm and character.
Location ID: #10222033
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Despite its proximity to a power station, this church is an idyllic sight amongst the fields alongside the Great Ouse. The crenelated tower gives the exterior a fortified and defensive appearance, but on closer inspection the Church is delightfully ...
Location ID: #10222243
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This is a modern pedestrianised square in the centre of Luton Town. The square is home to Luton's Library Theatre building.
The location is 33 miles, approximately 53 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10220414
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This redundant rural church contains some of the most spectacular memorial sculptures in Lincolnshire, dating from 16th and 17th centuries.
Location ID: #10222034
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This is a charming sight on a small hill surrounded by fields. Built mostly of dark ironstone with warm red brick hints, the church is typically rural, but its narrowing tower adds an unusual feature. The interior is unspoiled with survivals from ...
Location ID: #10220350
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Ancient parish and civic church based in the heart of the city centre and the largest medieval building in the city. The present church was mostly completed by 1475, except for the tower which was finished 30 years later.
Location ID: #10222161
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Delightful Grade II listed rural church with graveyard in a secluded setting at the end of Church Road. The gothic style nave is supported by two arches of three bays. In line with the centre isle is the 12th century font, a massive 12 sided stone ...
Location ID: #10222031
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During the Middle Ages, St George's belonged to St Neot's Priory, which explains the high quality of the stone and wood carving inside. It was built around 1200 in a pretty and peaceful setting, with aisles, chancel, tower, porches and clerestory ...
Location ID: #10222032
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The attractive sandy coloured limestone facade of this tiny church is unmistakably Norman. The south doorway is a fine example of Early English craftsmanship with a delightful polychrome effect. Inside the church is modest but captivating; filled ...
Location ID: #10226789
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Modern Semi, with 120 foot garden. Rear patio, paved and enclosed with brick retaining wall. 4 bed house with 2 bathrooms and additional ground floor W/C.
Location ID: #10221624
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80 acres of park land situated on the Greensand Ridge comprising of conifer and broadleaved woodland, heathland and a small lake. Views over surrounding countryside. Access available to a further 200 acres of similar terrain. The heath area is ...
Location ID: #10222239
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This is an area in the north-east of Luton with a mixture of housing. Many houses built after the 2nd world war used sheet metal for the upper parts of the construction. Many of these houses still stand, although the council has re-clad some of them ...
Location ID: #10222886
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A stunning grade II listed Georgian Manor Hotel. Light interior that is contemporary yet in keeping with the Georgian era. The house consists of 32 bedrooms, functions rooms, cellar bar all set in six acres of landscaped gardens.
Location ID: #10227514
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This detached property is situated in a small hamlet of 10 properties in a gated development and is totally secluded from all the other properties as they are all low level. My house is set in approximately 1 acre and has undisturbed views over ...
Location ID: #10220354
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700 acres of varied landscape, including spaces for recreational activities. Includes a visitor centre and located near a reservoir. Nature trails, footpaths an bridleways connect areas of the country park.
Location ID: #10220352
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Sandy beach located with lanes leading up to the broad expanse of sand. The dunes and nature reserve feature an abundance of wildlife while the beach is often deserted.
Location ID: #10222877
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Six acre small holding in Berkshire. The main features are: natural woodland, playing field, various mobile homes/caravans (two 1970's showground caravans), stable blocks, outbuildings and vehicles (including very old diggers and dumpers), an ...
Location ID: #10222235
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This impressive former colonnaded stucco, neo-classical style chapel was a Baptist church and has since been converted; it is situated on a roundabout in Castle Street. No interiors registered. This location is 33 miles from central London (approx. ...
Location ID: #10223335
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Part of the University, this simulation centre comprises of a ward setting, an anesthetic suite and operating theatre. All of the equipment is authentic and the settings are as close to a real hospital as can be.
Location ID: #10222245
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This street features flats, terraced and cluster housing. There is a pay and display carpark.
There are speed bumps along the length of the road. At the end of the road is St Matthew's of high Town church.
Location is 33.3 miles, approximately 53 ...
Location ID: #10221391
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This is a residential area of terraced houses which could nicely double for the North. This location is situated 34.5 miles (58 mins) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221784
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Set in a beautiful 3,000 acre deer park, Woburn Abbey has been the home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years, and is now occupied by the 15th Duke and his family. The location is inhabited and could be used as a possible unit base. Woburn ...
Location ID: #10221846
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The picturesque village of Woburn has a mixture of delightful old cottages, some are of rusty red brick under a tiled roof and others of an earlier date, are half timbered black and white with dormer windows almost hidden under a thick thatched ...