Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: tudor brick

roper gateway, canterbury

10 May 2011 131
this gateway is all that remains of place house, the canterbury town mansion of the roper family, built in the early c16

roper gateway, canterbury

10 May 2011 125
this gateway is all that remains of place house, the canterbury town mansion of the roper family, built in the early c16

st.dunstan's church, canterbury

11 May 2011 104
the roper's chantry chapel had its walls rebuilt in brick in the early c16, the aisle is c.1342, the tower is late c15

lambeth palace gatehouse

05 Feb 2011 127
Archbishops' palace gatehouse built in c.1495 on the orders of archbishop Morton of fork fame. This fascinating group of buildings dating from the early C13 on remains a resolute example of our inaccessible heritage, only open for a few hours a year when the large queues can't be accommodated. Such places are private culture for the few, whilst often being supported by our money . 'To whosoever hath, to him shall be given' indeed.

high easter church

01 Aug 2010 65
whilst the church is basically c11 norman with a c15 tower and c14 aisle, it has this brick clerestory and porch added in the early c16

high easter church

01 Aug 2010 89
whilst the church is basically c11 norman with a c15 tower and c14 aisle, it has this brick clerestory and porch added in the early c16

high easter church

01 Aug 2010 91
whilst the church is basically c11 norman with a c15 tower and c14 aisle, it has this brick clerestory and porch added in the early c16, including these rood lights in the east nave wall, over the chancel arch

high easter church

01 Aug 2010 103
whilst the church is basically c11 norman with a c15 tower and c14 aisle, it has this brick clerestory and porch added in the early c16

fryerning church

27 Jun 2010 83
early c12 norman church built of puddingstone, flint and roman brick, with brick tower of early c16

fryerning church

27 Jun 2010 102
early c16 brick tower

ingatestone church

27 Jun 2010 105
brick tower of c1470-1510. access here is impossible; doubly annoying as essex tourism flags this as an open church in its leaflet"essex churches", and claims a key is locally available.

ingatestone church

27 Jun 2010 111
the brick tower was finished by c.1510, the south petre chapel was built in 1556