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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… with a solar at right-angles to it on the N.W. A small wing extended N.E. at the eastern end of the hall. There is … of masonry at the angle between the hall and the N.E. wing retains the jamb of a ground-floor window to the wing, and also the jamb of an opening on the N.W., possibly a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… upper storey projects at the S.W. end of the S.E. cross-wing. The central chimney-stack has two 17th-century shafts … corner of the churchyard, was built c. 1500 with a cross-wing at the E. and W. ends. The upper storey projects at the S. end of the W. wing. Inside the building one room has an original moulded …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… was built probably early in the 16th century. The N. wing is a 17th-century addition. The house retains some 16th … with curved braces below and king-posts above. The N. wing has a crutch-truss of late character. d(15). Birks, … High Fell End, house m. S.S.E. of the church, retains one wing of a 17th-century house with a cylindrical …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… century and has later additions on the N. side. The W. wing and the adjoining block on the S. are probably … 14th-century roof-construction. The N. end of the Solar wing is now covered by a modern addition; the vertical … at the base of the gable. The E. return wall of this wing has exposed framing. Inside the building the Hall-block …
A History of the County of Oxford
… east end of the main building, the east side of a north wing, the mill wheel and two stocks, and the three northern …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the green's north side, originated apparently as a cross wing for the neighbouring farmhouse at No. 43 and remained a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… probably ochre-tinted render, and the north face of a wing to the rear of No. 62 High Street is rendered in a … Hermitage) retains part of a possibly 15th century rear wing which may have been timber-framed. Other possibly … some of those buildings: Nos. 1012 High Street, the rear wing of No. 5 Church Green, and Nos. 235 Church Green all …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the roofs are tiled. It was built c. 1530 but only the N. wing remains; the rest of the building includes some original … work but was very much altered and rebuilt in 1844. The N. wing has, at the E. and W. ends, original crow-stepped gables … but fitted with modern frames. Inside the building the N. wing has original moulded ceiling-beams and joists. The rest …
A History of the County of Essex
… frontages to a number of buildings, including the back wing of Anchor House and the corner of West Street and Anchor … formerly a row of large attic dormers. 40 A later brick wing, now a separ- ate house, abuts the west end of the south …
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