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A History of the County of Buckingham
… leading to the room over the archway. The south-west bay contains the very fine wood-mullioned and transomed … and is supported on curved brackets. The north-east bay was largely rebuilt in the 18th century and part of it …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… church consisted of the present chancel, its west bay flanked on the north and south by small chapels, now the … which is stepped down a few inches in the third bay from the east. The reason is not quite clear, but the … the only original window is the south window in the west bay of the south aisle, a widely splayed lancet with edge …
A History of the County of Essex
… terraces of uniform two-storied houses, each with its bay window, small front enclosure, and back yard or garden. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… work much repaired; its position accounts for the blank bay of the clearstory on this side. The tower, which is … date, and the south is a modern copy of it. The east bay of the latter has a half arch only butting against a deep …
A History of the County of Bedford
… having a stone front and slightly projecting central bay, crowned with a low pediment. In a niche over the central … of the house is a much restored early 17th-century bay window, containing fragments of old stained glass, and in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… on the southern slopes of the Downs near the centre of the bay which stretches westward from Beachy Head to Selsey Bill. … projecting window, either a bow, or, more frequently, a bay. There are hardly any doorways worth a mention, 98 partly … above it. The heads and tracery are all foliated. Each bay of the solid lower part of the screen is divided into two …
A History of the County of Buckingham
A History of the County of Essex
… in textiles, and the arrival c. 1570 of Dutch refugee bay- and say-makers gave new impetus to the trade, which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and transepts. The chapel on the north is of only one bay, since there was at one time another building, probably a sacristy, between its east wall and the first bay of the chancel, from which it was approached by a … was carried out in 18623. 163 The nave was extended by one bay, this securing 154 free sittings, 164 and the west wall, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… adjoining property northwards formed a stone-walled four-bay hall of one storey with attics. It is of late-medieval … as the best houses in Long Street with long five-bay frontages and gardens running down to the outer castle … seven bays with four storeys and a basement with a three-bay projection. The gate piers are original. Here lived John …
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