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Training estate near Folkestone with tracks and fields
10 Apr 12
Dating from 1906, a Grade II Victorian property in the Queen Anne style set in four acres of grounds with mature trees including cedars and rhododendron. Conservatory opens onto a small south facing terraced lawn surrounded by a gravel path. Mews/stables partly converted, guardroom, all very much dilapidated
10 Apr 12
A large sandy area with different types of vehicle trails, tracks and roads within it. The area can be used for filming and vehicle trials and is surrounded by pine trees and heathland
10 Apr 12
Set in grounds of mature trees the 1860 Grade II Victorian building has terracotta dressings and patterned brickwork. The interior has contemporary furniture and prints on the walls give it the air of a gentleman's club
10 Apr 12
A 58-acre site within a security fence with good access to the M3 and main line railway stations. The site is served with mains electricity, sewerage and water. The arena has a natural grass bowl around the 10-acre central area. Parking for 10,000 cars/coaches all within 500m of the site. Capacity for up to 30,000 people.
10 Apr 12
Looks like a West German house, built with breeze blocks. Three stories including a basement. Windows are covered in steel shutters. Inside are 8 rooms with bare walls and floors with trapdoors. The area surrounding the house is wooded
10 Apr 12
Range of different tracks, roads, rides and paths running through woodland and open country. Can be metalled / tarmac / gravel / dirt. Features include: cattle grids, gates (both wooden and tubular steel), fences and fords. Roads can represent public roads and have mini roundabouts, road markings and sign posts. Open to the general public subject to Byelaws.
10 Apr 12
Range of bridges, tunnels and underpasses on rural training estate. These vary from brick built railway bridges to concrete motorway underpasses
10 Apr 12
Elizabethan Style Grade II listed building. Formal gardens by Lutyens with ornate waterways, yew hedging, 'Knot Garden' (which incorporates the Winchester coat of arms), and a considerable topiary. The site is accessed via a gatehouse which opens onto a long, snaking driveway leading to the house. The site sits in open countryside. Interior has ornate plasterwork and 'Elizabethan' style features. Views from the house look across formal gardens to open countryside. There is also an avenue of plea
10 Apr 12
Elizabethan Style Grade II listed building. Formal gardens by Lutyens with ornate waterways, yew hedging, 'Knot Garden' (which incorporates the Winchester coat of arms), and a considerable topiary. The site is accessed via a gatehouse which opens onto a long, snaking driveway leading to the house. The site sits in open countryside. Interior has ornate plasterwork and 'Elizabethan' style features. Views from the house look across formal gardens to open countryside. There is also an avenue of plea
10 Apr 12
Training estate land near Winchester with open fields, a shooting range, 2 large tarmac parade grounds, a 4 mile road and a go-kart circut within a hard-standing area
10 Apr 12
Close to M4 and M3 motorways the area has extensive deciduous woodland and large areas of plantation poplar. It is networked by a vast number of disused railway lines
10 Apr 12
The site is accessible from both M4 and M3 motorways and has a wealth of buildings which could be used, only a small number of which are shown here. Buildings include the Victorian main house, warehouses (some from the second world war and some more recent), a church, air raid shelters, farm houses and nissen huts
10 Apr 12
The site is accessible from both M4 and M3 motorways and has a wealth of buildings which could be used, only a small number of which are shown here. Buildings include the Victorian main house, warehouses (some from the second world war and some more recent), a church, air raid shelters, farm houses and nissen huts
10 Apr 12
Barracks with large parade ground, vaulted cellars under the Officer's Mess, statues and a large ornate arch
10 Apr 12