Location ID: #10242002
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A Grade II listed tide mill (c.1785) located in the centre of Eling. Eling Tide Mill has stood at the centre of life in Eling for centuries. For 900 years millers have been harnessing the power of the tides in Eling Creek to grind wheat into flour. ...
Location ID: #10242057
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Calshot is a shingle beach located near Hythe.
A coastal village in the New Forest at the west corner of Southampton Water where it joins the Solent. Views over the Solent, Southampton Water and the Isle of Wight. The Castle was built by Henry ...
Location ID: #10242018
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A chocolate box village in the western heart of the New Forest. Set deep in the Forest to the west of Brockenhurst, this village is extremely popular with a wealth of tea rooms, gift shops, art galleries and a Pick Your Own Farm. Burley features ...
Location ID: #10227440
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Authentic Elizabethan Manor House set in its own beautiful parkland amid surrounding farms and fields, the grandeur and magnificence of the house has changed little over the past 400 years.
The Breamore Estate has many diverse and distinctive ...
Location ID: #10242011
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Beaulieu Parish, located in the south-east corner of the New Forest National Park, is an unspoilt area at the head of the tidal reaches of the Beaulieu River. Beaulieu village, itself, centring around the high street, has not changed very much over ...
Location ID: #10242008
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Brockenhurst is a large, historic village located in the heart of the New Forest. Known for its free-roaming New Forest ponies, donkeys, and cows, as well as its many outdoor attractions, such as walking and cycling paths. The village boasts a ...
Location ID: #10242033
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Victorian Property built in the 1800"s, Ashley, New Milton in the New Forest
Victorian/Steampunk esque Barber Shop
Restored Original T+G Ceiling and Wall Panels
x3 REM Emporer barbers chairs (soon to be replaced with red victorian"esque ...
Location ID: #10242003
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A coastal village, near to New Milton, with long stretches of beach and views of the Isle of Wight.
Stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out. The cliffs are subject to considerable erosion and at times parts of the western beach and ...
Location ID: #10220602
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Town with unaltered 15th century square, Late 15th Century Timber framed buildings, Georgian facades, King John Hunting Lodge, winding medieval street, central square, slightly European feel. 15th Century Church, 19th century town hall.
Location ID: #10296579
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Bussockwood House, the superb Queen Anne-style principal property which dates to 1907, is Grade II Listed and was designed by Mervyn Macartney, a surveyor to St Paul’s Cathedral. It retains many original period features and includes an impressive ...
Location ID: #10296586
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Quintessential English Chocolate Box Cottage – c.1700
Nestled in the historic village of Thornborough in North Buckinghamshire, this enchanting Grade II–style thatched cottage captures the very essence of quintessential English charm. Built circa ...
Location ID: #10296423
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A characterful country house hotel set within 30 acres of picturesque grounds in the Wiltshire countryside. Just minutes from the historic market town of Warminster and within easy reach of Bath, Salisbury and the Cotswolds. The setting combines ...
Location ID: #10296205
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In terms of location, the Dragon enjoys the best of both worlds. Our nurturing Pre-Prep is in vibrant Summertown, and our North Oxford Prep boasts expansive playing fields rolling down to the banks of the River Cherwell. Google maps might show that ...
Location ID: #10220439
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This property features a large entrance hall with vaulted ceiling and stained glass windows. Many original features, including fireplaces. Interior had been generally neglected and undergoing renovation. Most of the upstairs rooms are still being ...
Location ID: #10267852
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A rustic rural cottage recently renovated for modern living. Still maintains it's charm and original features. A grade II listed thatched country cottage nestled on the Dorset/Somerset border in a conservation area. A romantic version of an English ...
Location ID: #10228390
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Unspoilt beach, farmland and cliffs on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Dorset. A protected shingle beach with sand at low tide. There are also rockpools at low tide.
Location ID: #10230846
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Langham Industries took over responsibility for the Portland Naval Base from the Ministry of Defence back in 1996 and developed the area into a major commercial port. The port hosts dedicated commercial and operational land, open access land and ...
Location ID: #10270993
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The monument was built in 1844 in memory of Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy. The monument stands 22m high and is made of Portland stone. There ae 120 steps inside leading up to spectacular views across the Blackdown Country Park.
Location ID: #10296202
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A small, five-room local authority nuclear bunker, to the rear of town centre offices. Accessed via a short flight of steps, feature 1ft-thick steel doors and basic facilities (toilets, kitchen). Currently used for storage and to house emergency ...
Location ID: #10296229
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A restored Georgian hunting lodge in the heart of Exmoor. A distinctive and adaptable filming location surrounded by rugged moorland and lush valleys. Tucked away in the ‘Lorna Doone’ valley on the northern fringe of the National Park. The house ...
Location ID: #10296345
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A quirky three-storey Tudor town house dating from 1450, situated close to a medieval town square. Mostly original timber features throughout and Grade II listed. Three reception rooms, five bedrooms and beautiful timber staircases and landings. ...
Location ID: #10295023
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Maison Dieu, Dover’s Town Hall incorporates the remains of a medieval hospital, 14th century chapel tower, 19th century prison, assembly rooms and court room. The Maison Dieu Hall of c1325 was originally part of a hospital founded by Hubert de Burgh ...
Location ID: #10295533
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A moth-balled limestone quarry site of approx. 24 acres. Three tiers in highly vertical valley form, accessed via gravelled paths. Site can also be accessed from the fields at the top of the quarry which are under the same ownership.
Location ID: #10220708
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Sympathetically restored 800 year old Castle with moat, extensive cellars and gardens.
The castle was rebuilt approximately 500 years ago on the original foundations (which date to c. 1200) over the cellars. The cellars were used during Cromwell's ...