Location ID: #10242069
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A unique complex of industrial buildings, office suites and docks for commercial use. Phase 1 of the site includes a three-storey office building at the entrance and two terraces of business space units.
Location ID: #10242088
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Largest aquarium in the UK. Offering a variety of immersive and engaging marine environments, education and research centres.
Location ID: #10242104
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Water Sports and Activity Centre located on the Mount Batten Peninsula. It is perfectly situated on the tidal estuary of The Sound with views looking out towards Plymouth's historic Barbican area, the Hoe and across to Mount Edgcumbe.
Location ID: #10242109
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A historic 17th century circular artillery tower. An iconic landmark on the Mount Batten Peninsula. The tower has been sympathetically restored with stunning views of the Plymouth Sound. Internally the tower includes original brick walls, archway ...
Location ID: #10242108
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A coastal pier and breakwater on the Mount Batten Peninsula. The pier is serviced by a water taxi across Plymouth Sound and is accessible to the Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre.
Location ID: #10242107
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An outcrop of rocks forming a coastal peninsula in Plymouth Sound. The peninsula has a number of shingle and pebbled beaches, coastal paths, historic monuments and a water sports activity centre.
Location ID: #10242092
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Coastal stretch of road between the Plymouth waterfront and The Hoe.
Location ID: #10242091
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Coastal road along the waterfront with historic forts and monuments.
Location ID: #10242105
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A grassy cliff top, overlooking the waters of Plymouth Sound and located in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and on the South West Coast Path. It also has some woodland, open grassland, beach access and a cafe with sea views.
Location ID: #10242090
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Stretch of coastal road along the waterfront and The Hoe.
Location ID: #10228446
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Built in 1824, this Grade I listed guildhall is steeped in history, and the interiors include many period characteristics. Imposing front steps framed by Roman Columns lead straight into the grand Main Hall, with high ceilings and stained glass ...
Location ID: #10242070
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The park forms part of the South West Coast Path with views from the southern tip of the Stonehouse peninsula across the Hamoaze to Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall and across Plymouth Sound to Drake"s Island and beyond. The space is of great historical, ...
Location ID: #10228822
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This fort is the best preserved of Lord Palmerston's Ring of Fire which surrounded Plymouth in Victorian times, protecting the Royal Dockyard at Devonport from French attack and bombardment. It represented the cutting edge of fortress design during ...
Location ID: #10242073
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Colourful period street leading to the Royal William Yard on the Stonehouse Peninisula. Wall and gateway to the once famous Durnford Hotel and historic Victualling Office Tavern.
Location ID: #10227132
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Historic Medieval style building, situated in grounds with imposing driveway. The Great Hall characterised by the imposing coat of arms of James 1 and featuring a splendidly grand fireplace, The Hall is adorned with tapestries, suits of armour and ...
Location ID: #10242106
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A mixture of rock, shingle and sand beach overlooking Mount Batten and Plymouth Sound.
Location ID: #10242103
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A stony beach surrounded by vast parkland and the formal gardens of Mount Edgecumbe Country Park.
Location ID: #10227605
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The Old Silk Mill was part of a large textile mill complex. It was built in 1824 for William Kay who bought the Manor of Tring in 1823. It was run by his brother from Macclesfield but leased to David Evans & Co. It was in use up to 1898. When the ...
Location ID: #10222223
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This was once a stately home and it is set in 80 acres of gentle Hertfordshire countryside. The house is 17th century with a carved staircase and large rooms, some of which are in need of attention. There are period fireplaces still in situ. ...
Location ID: #10223241
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The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home and rural retreat and designed the house himself in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo.
Location ID: #10223330
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Historic railway station that is operational for 200 days of the year only.
Location ID: #10227625
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The very large site consists of around 6 hangers that vary in size and decay. Situated next to a large river and woodland, it could easily be a multi use site to cover many location options in one. The factory has a large car park and is surrounded ...
Location ID: #10274682
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The aspiring new development at ‘Exchange Square’ has quickly become a hive of activity and pulsating with the energy. The combination of the modern new development and the existing surrounding buildings offer a diverse range of filming ...
Location ID: #10274693
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Set deep in the Countryside with 9 rooms and 24 seater restaurant with small function room. Parts of the building date back to 1100.