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  2. Cordts Mansion - Wikipedia

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    It features a centered tower, slate sloping concave mansard roof with headed dormer windows, iron roof cresting, a columned front porch verandah, and a bay window. [2] Hutton Brickyards It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

  3. Listed buildings in Penzance - Wikipedia

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    Wooden pilastered and pedimented Doric porch leads to a panelled entrance hall and a contemporary staircase. There is a slate hipped mansard roof with wide eaves and two large attic windows are flat-topped with slate hung cheeks. Five windows have sashes with glazing bars and revealed casing. [8] II* Tredarvah Farm House

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester

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    It is constructed in stuccoed brick and has a slate roof. The entrance front is in six bays. In the centre is a porch with four Tuscan columns and an entablature containing a triglyph, above which are two windows with a pediment over them, and a parapet on each side. Inside the house is delicate plasterwork, and a central staircase hall lit by ...

  5. Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: M - Wikipedia

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    Alterations in 1992 removed some of the original features of this shop and residential building: sash windows in the rear wall, dormer windows and a canted bay window on the front elevation. Mathematical tiles were also moved from the rear wall to the façade. The three-storey building has a slate roof and straight-arched windows. [69] 24 ...

  6. Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L17 - Wikipedia

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    It has four storeys, and a three-bay front. The windows and surrounds vary, some with architraves and pediments, and one containing seven round-headed lights. At the centre of the rear is a two-storey bow window. The entrance porch has a Doric-style colonnade with a balustraded balcony above. [83] —

  7. Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: E–H - Wikipedia

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    The slate hipped roof has been renewed, but the building retains its late-18th-century appearance. It rises to three storeys and is stuccoed; it is double-fronted with three windows to both the west and the north façades. Some windows are blank, others have stained glass, all have architraves above and some also have modillion-style cornices ...