house c18-20
Folder: english secular architecture
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west porch detail of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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south front detail of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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s.w. gable detail of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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niche and flying buttress by hall porch of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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kneeler on hall gable, detail of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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east side of great hall, a detail of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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view into great hall ruin of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
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hall porch detail of the house built in 1925-30 by sir walter tapper for col. messel, designed as an accretive english manor house with details of the c14-16, rendered seemingly even more authentic by being mostly ruined in a fire after the second world war. it remains the centrepiece of the gardens.
anglesey abbey
anglesey abbey
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detail of door in garden, which looks early or mid c17 . brought in from biggin house, ramsey
anglesey abbey
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london . these plaques commemorate the instalation of gas and electricity in the early c20
fitzroy sq., london
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detail showing unusual 1930s [?] door knocker on the south side of the square, the house was lived in by the omega bloomsbury group
vestry house museum , walthamstow, london
vestry house museum , walthamstow, london
st.bartholomew the great, london
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c18 and c16 house at west end of south aisle of nave of priory church, the half timbering given a successful romantic makeover in the early c20, when a first world war bomb shook the plaster from the front of the house.
st.bartholomew the great, london,doorway of late c…
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stoneacre, otham, kent
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part of north bore place, 1546 and 1629, rebuilt at stoneacre in 1920 by aymer vallance
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