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  2. Listed buildings in Windermere and Bowness - Wikipedia

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    A roughcast stone house with think walls, a string course, and a slate roof with a round chimney. There are two storeys and five bays. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are mullioned and transomed. At the rear is a spinning gallery with balusters, and a large gable with three string courses. [18] II*

  3. Listed buildings in Ellesmere Port - Wikipedia

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    It is constructed in red sandstone with slate roofs, and is in one and two storeys. Its features include coped Dutch gables with ball finials, casement windows in cream stone surrounds, a glazed porch on a sandstone plinth, and a recessed platform canopy supported by a decorated cast iron column. [7] Christ Church

  4. Listed buildings in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    This narrow, two-storey building—now a shop—has attic space below its mansard roof, a sash window on the façade of the upper storey and a tiny square window below the roofline. A short chimney rises from one end of the roof. There is a very old wall at the rear. 302243: 19 Broadwater Street East Broadwater

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    The Tile Shop When it comes to next-level service, the Tile Shop immediately comes to mind. Shoppers have the chance to consult with experts online or in person at the more than 140 full-service ...

  6. Veranda - Wikipedia

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    Porches were a natural idea in India, a mostly warm, tropical country. In Gujarat the porch area is called the otala and in the Hindi belt it is known as alinda . These structures are not only used to cool off, but also as a centre of social life where neighbours can talk and kids play, or as a religious centre where rituals and worship of ...

  7. St Edward's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold - Wikipedia

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    The floor plan is Cruciform, including a four-bay nave with north and south porches, wide aisles, a tower in the south transept position, a north transept and a three-bay chancel with organ chamber and vestry. The walls are rubble built, the roof is Cotswold stone, and the ashlar tower has parapets. The remaining Norman work is confined to the ...