Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: plaster

rochester 1590 eastgate house

east harling church , norfolk

04 Dec 2012 126
copy of the early c16 torrigiani roundel of sir thomas lovell, once on his gate tower at east harling manor house, now in westminster abbey.

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 87
this group of c14/15 houses , at one time the sun inn and cromwell's headquarters in the town, are covered with pargetting from the c17 and later.

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 96
one of a group of late mediaeval timber framed jettied houses, this gable carries strapwork carved timber bearing the date 1625, in the centre of the gable can be seen a large trefoil of plaster pargetting.

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 126
c17 pargetting covers a large group of houses here; this somewhat blurred design seems to date from 1625, and may be of crowns or bells?

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 108
this group of c14/15 houses , at one time the sun inn and cromwell's headquarters in the town, are covered with pargetting from the c17 and later.

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 94
good c17 pargetting from the lage group of houses that once made up the sun inn

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 110
this pargetting is a relatively recent addition to the display on these houses, dating from 1871. shows the latin motto of the gibson family, coelestes pandite portae - open, heavenly gates.

houses on church st. saffron walden

25 Feb 2012 127
this group of c14/15 houses , at one time the sun inn and cromwell's headquarters in the town, are covered with pargetting from the c17 and later. this gable carries the date 1676.

victorian plasterwork in great sampford

26 Feb 2012 100
this house opposite the church has a very rustic queen victoria in the pargetting on its side, probably dating from her jubilee

victorian house in great sampford

26 Feb 2012 112
this house opposite the church has a very rustic queen victoria in the pargetting on its side, probably dating from her jubilee