Location ID: #10295409
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Located in Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, the Trent and Mersey Canal passes the nineteenth century Etruria Industrial Museum. Notable features include the Etruria staircase locks, the Etruria Junction and a number of nineteenth century industrial ...
Location ID: #10230861
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Rustic farm designed by an artist to epitomise the rural idyl. Cottage, water meadows, woods and fields.
Location ID: #10295413
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Located along the Trent and Mersey Canal, near Gailey, Staffordshire, this site offers a long stretch of canal surrounded by the picturesque rural landscapes, as well as a grade II listed, castellated lock keeper’s house. The site has a small car ...
Location ID: #10295406
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The Trent and Mersey Canal cuts through the Staffordshire village of Stone, surrounded by a range of industrial buildings including a 19th century red-brick brewery. The canal opens into a busy, vibrant wharf, with a number of locks and historic ...
Location ID: #10295428
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Located just outside the village of Penkridge, on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal, the site offers picturesque countryside of Staffordshire, as well as a number of historical features such as bridges , locks, and boatyard , ideal for ...
Location ID: #10295419
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Penkridge Wharf is located on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal, with a number of historic features such as bridges, locks and local red-brick buildings, making this area ideal for period dramas. Tow paths provide access past the wharf and ...
Location ID: #10295417
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Great Haywood Marina is located on the Trent and Mersey Canal, with a nearby junction with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. The Marina is surrounded by picturesque rural landscapes, with a local cafe and farm shop and notable features ...
Location ID: #10295611
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Taunton Campus of further education college. Consists of an array of modern educational buildings, including the main University Centre which feature a central atrium over three floors. Also a Conference Centre, Arts Building, restaurant and a two ...
Location ID: #10295166
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Conference, Events and Business Centre in Stafford.
Location ID: #10295502
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A small beef and sheep farm on the border between Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. We have 2 Safari Lodges, 2 Glamping Pods and a Dutch barn conversion. Beautiful views and landscapes with cows and sheep grazing in the fields.
Location ID: #10227180
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The house is on its own in an idyllic rural setting with wide open and distant views of rolling countryside. It has several spacious rooms including a glazed oak- framed studio. The house is south facing and surrounded by an acre of meadow ...
Location ID: #10220562
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A thousand-year-old royal castle shaped by warfare. The ruined monument is located on a steep-sided hill with sweeping views across rural Dorset. Grey limestone ruins cover the crest of the natural mound which would have originally been the castle. ...
Location ID: #10220663
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A beautiful stone manor house, perched on a hill, south-facing. Completely refurbished in 2006 but retaining many original features such as stone-mullioned windows, huge fireplaces and exposed beams. Contemporary decor and furnishings.
Extensive ...
Location ID: #10229245
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The redevelopment of this aerodrome is an ongoing project; the site was purchased in January 2009. The site is to be restored to its former WW1 Glory and is the only WW1 aerodrome remaining. The site is approximately 100 Acres. Two hangers are to be ...
Location ID: #10242043
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Early 18th C (approx) detached Thatched cottage
1/3 acre of land - wraparound garden
The building is cob, lime rendered externally.
Space for several cars to park on driveway - additional space in the grounds as required.
Original features ...
Location ID: #10242030
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Originally built in the mid 1800"s as a hunting lodge, the Balmer Lawn is a classic Country House Hotel set in the very heart of the New Forest National Park. Undoubtedly this is one of the most iconic buildings in the New Forest National Park!
The ...
Location ID: #10227178
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A residential home on the Jurassic Coast in West Dorset. In a village but tucked away with magnificent views over the village, countryside and across Lyme Bay to Portland. Originally a holiday chalet the house has over the last few years been ...
Location ID: #10223582
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Avon Tyrrell House was built in 1891 as a calendar house with 365 windows (days), 7 outer doors (days per week), 52 rooms (weeks), 12 Chimneys (months) and 4 wings (seasons) and was designed and built by the Arts and Crafts architect W.R. Lethaby. ...
Location ID: #10223378
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The council offices are housed within an impressive former private residence built in the first of half of the nineteenth century, within approximately 2 hectares of gardens. The Council Chamber was built onto the west side of the house and wings ...
Location ID: #10242032
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We have around 32 acres of land consisting of ancient woodlands (with bluebells in May), grasslands, 2 lakes (one round and one irregular shaped) with inlets and islands, wild flower banks to the lakes, reedbeds and a young orchard. There is a cosy ...
Location ID: #10286492
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Grade 1 listed nineteenth century manor house originally owned by the Portman family set in 400 acres of Dorset countryside in ancient woodland and an area of outstanding natural beauty, close to the market town of Blandford Forum. Completed in ...
Location ID: #10295183
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We are an outdoor activity centre on the bank of the River Thames with our own private island. We have hosted all kinds of filming here, although it has mostly been of the 'murder' variety! Whilst it is stunning here in the Summer, in the Winter it ...
Location ID: #10295230
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A conversion of a historic 16th-century barn has been thoughtfully undertaken to create a new and unique dwelling. The architecture is designed in such a way that it effectively blends into the background, with carefully devised details that aim to ...
Location ID: #10227015
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Built in 1847, this mansion is steeped in history and character. Most notably Agatha Christie stayed with family in the building and wrote two of her novels here. During the 1850s the owner engaged August Pugin, co-designer of the interior of the ...