Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: dovecot
kelmscott manor house, oxon
kelmscott manor house, oxon
kelmscott manor house, oxon
kelmscott manor house, oxon
manor farm, kelmscott, oxon
cotehele house, cornwall
cotehele house, cornwall
valentines mansion park, ilford, redbridge, london…
valentines mansion park, ilford, redbridge, london…
minster lovell hall, oxon.
13 Apr 2013 |
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view of dovecot,probably early c15 in date, though there was one built here a hundred years before.
athelhampton hall, dorset, house, c20 ,dovecot ,c1…
athelhampton hall, dorset
athelhampton hall, dorset
nymans
30 Apr 2011 |
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dovecot 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.
stoke-by-clare dovecot
07 Jun 2011 |
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tudor portcullis and pelham buckle picked out in burnt header bricks on one side of the c16 building. the upper half is all dovecot, the ground floor may have formed part of a gatehouse, having two archways and arrow slits
stoke-by-clare dovecot
06 Jun 2011 |
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built close to the church by the entry to the grounds of what is now grenville college is this c16 brick dovecot with decoration in dark blue headers, showing various heraldic devices, such as a big tudor portcullis and a pelham buckle, and with two ground floor archways and blocked arrow slits. the property had been a small benedictine priory before becoming a college of priests in 1415
stoke-by-clare dovecot
06 Jun 2011 |
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built close to the church by the entry to the grounds of what is now grenville college is this c16 brick dovecot with decoration in dark blue headers, showing various heraldic devices, such as a big tudor portcullis and a pelham buckle, and with two ground floor archways and blocked arrow slits. the property had been a small benedictine priory before becoming a college of priests in 1415
stoke-by-clare dovecot
06 Jun 2011 |
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built close to the church by the entry to the grounds of what is now grenville college is this c16 brick dovecot with decoration in dark blue headers, showing various heraldic devices, such as a big tudor portcullis and a pelham buckle, and with two ground floor archways and blocked arrow slits. the property had been a small benedictine priory before becoming a college of priests in 1415
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