Location ID: #10228491
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A stunning coastline overlooking the iconic Dorset Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The great rocky shoulder offers magnificent views at every compass point with rolling countryside and dramatic coastal cliffs.
Location ID: #10295758
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Woodland campsite location, surrounded by Nature reserve, woodland and a former quarry, good road access, 1 mile from A40 motorway. Parking available for cars and larger vehicles.
Location ID: #10220541
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A secluded shingle/sandy beach below gently sloping cliffs and beneath the towering peak of Thorncombe Beacon. The beach offers breath taking views of the Dorset World Heritage Jurassic Coast. The shingle, shelving beach can be quite steep as you ...
Location ID: #10228286
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A picturesque village in Dorset. The centre of the village has mainly red-bricked houses, which is unusual architecture for the county and some thatched cottages dating from the 11th Century. The large church, St Mary and St Batholomew, is built of ...
Location ID: #10228534
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A picturesque market town situated on the southern edge of Dartmoor National Park and surrounded by stunning countryside. The market town is of medieval origin which is still evident in the original layout and featured prominently on 'Fore Street'. ...
Location ID: #10228370
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A historic steam railway running through 7 miles of South Devon countryside. The railway originally opened in 1872 and now operates as a tourist attraction recreating travel between the 1930s and 1960s as it takes you on a trip back in time on a ...
Location ID: #10294197
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An impressive historic Abbey located at the centre of a picturesque valley on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. It is home to a Community of Roman Catholic Benedictine Monks. The main building is the large cruciform church (similar to the style of ...
Location ID: #10293505
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The Moor Imagination Centre is a former Methodist Church which has been lovingly transformed into a vibrant community hub. Built in 1835, the Grade II listed building offers a wealth of heritage features and an abundance of natural light.
Location ID: #10293499
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An active pub in Buckfastleigh which closed in the late 1960′s and never re-opened remaining as a historic visitors attraction and museum depicting a traditional village pub. The pub dates from the 1700′s and the earliest mention of it as a pub is ...
Location ID: #10295521
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Queen Anne rectory set in nearly 7 acres of land with 2 meadows, bluebell wood, croquet lawn, small brook & disused tennis court.
Location ID: #10267691
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The Grade II* listed Civic Centre buildings in Southampton, designed by E. Berry Webber, begun in 1929. The Law Court block, now the museum is part of Southampton's iconic Art Deco Civic Centre and was originally built in the 1930s.
Previously, it ...
Location ID: #10267690
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Built between 1491 and 1518, this house offers a glimpse into Southampton's history, with roots going back to King John’s Palace from 1180. Before becoming a museum in 1912, it passed through many notable hands, including sheriffs, mayors, and a ...
Location ID: #10277900
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This 16th-century house has later additions, which include stone mullion windows, panelled halls and dining room, an original wooden staircase, ceiling frescos and contemporary wallpaper. A historical setting.
A river runs through the impressive ...
Location ID: #10281389
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This quintessential English farmhouse within the Cotswolds, dating back to the early 1700s is set in a private, expansive farmyard surrounded by historic barns, mature greenery, and fields. The location offers authentic period charm with modern ...
Location ID: #10231009
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Community award winning stretch of coastline. It has green space, a stoney shoreline, car park and country park nearby. There are also a series of high rise flats nearby. Good location to watch cruise ships leaving Southampton. Great for dark drama ...
Location ID: #10256368
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This Grade II listed Queen Anne style House (built in 1780s) is located in in a beautiful isolated setting in Lyonshall, Herefordshire. With a pedimented front and huge mature gardens with historic redbrick garden walls and historic pond, The ...
Location ID: #10220547
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Pretty village, little changed since Hardy's time (used for Tess), with thatched cottages, church & pub. From church can view whole village with fields beyond. Village street has variety of architecture , 17th, 18th century cottages, small Georgian ...
Location ID: #10220476
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Ruined 12th century medieval castle set in beautiful grounds. Only the Southwest Gatehouse, Great Tower and North Range now survive. Managed by English Heritage.
Location ID: #10227185
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Our live room has Scandinavian oak beams and a very modern rustic barn feel to it having been built in March 2020. Our control room has a very cool 60s/70s atmosphere with an 80s recording desk and tape machines. Our rec room has a cool modern vibe ...
Location ID: #10228673
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A small secluded beach on the sheltered eastern side of the Isle of Portland. To access the beach there is a path which runs through a wood and a pirate graveyard next to the remains of a Castle, then down stone steps to the cove.
Location ID: #10228520
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An 18-mile long shingle barrier beach stretching from West Bay to Portland and is one of Dorset’s most iconic landmarks. Forming part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, the sweeping shingle ridge stretches for miles into the distance. The ...
Location ID: #10228817
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A coastal Dorset portand stone quarry mine part of the Crown Estate. Some areas disused with large open spaces of rough ground, holes and rock piles. The view behind is a stone church with a large cemetery.
Location ID: #10228701
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A village and parish in Dorset dominated by the dramatic ruins of a historic castle. The village is located halfway between Wareham and Swanage on the Isle of Purbeck. The village consists of a mixture of cottages, pub, village square, heritage ...
Location ID: #10295410
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Located near the village of Fradley, Staffordshire, Fradley junction is where the Coventry Canal and the Trent & Mersey Canal meet. The site has cafes, a pub in a row of nineteenth century houses, locks and bridges, with access to parking as well as ...