LIGHTHOUSES : FRANCE | |
Regions of the South of France | |
[The French Riviera is one of the most attractive and varied shooting areas in Europe] |
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LIGHTHOUSES : IRELAND | |
Co Mayo | |
[The guesthouse itself is an original lighthouse from the outside but has been imaginatively renovated on the inside and can accommodate up to 12 in comfort and there are several other good B & Bs on the Island] |
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LIGHTHOUSES : UNITED KINGDOM | |
ENGLAND | |
Cornwall | |
[The surrounding country park has within it 55 listed buildings and heritage sites including St. Michael's Chapel. 14th century - A chapel and simple lighthouse, with a beacon site nearby. Across the neck of the headland are the earthworks of an Iron Age fort] |
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Hampshire | |
[For historic ships, castles & forts, Victorian structures and modern architecture choose Portsmouth the waterfront city] |
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Kent | |
[Offers a wide and diverse range of locations that includes lighthouses] |
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Sussex East | |
[Offers a range of easily accessible and stunning locations such as Beachy Head, Falling Sands and the Belle Tout Lighthouse] | ![]() |
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LIGHTHOUSES : WALES | |
Anglesey | |
[Has rolling dunes, large rock outcrops and mixture of historic buildings, Twr Mawr was used as a lighthouse] |
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Gwent | |
[A 185 year old, iconic grade 2 listed building. All the rooms are wedge-shaped and there are 8 rooms on each floor. The lantern room has a 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding areas, and the large roof garden has a hot tub, barbecue facilities and bar area, excellent for parties and small gatherings] |
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LIGHTHOUSES : SCOTLAND | |
[Has the charm and romance of an 1815 functioning lighthouse with the comforts of a small very unique luxury hotel and restaurant] |
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