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  2. Old John - Wikipedia

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    Internally, the tower retains a number of 19th century fittings, including timber floors, slate fireplaces, shuttered windows and a castellated roof. The tower is a grade II listed building. A narrow spiral staircase gives access to the upper floor, and is open to visitors on the park's guided walk programmes. [3]

  3. Porthmadog - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of the railway five years later brought rising numbers of tourists, and the hotel soon became famous for its liveried carriage and horses to take guests to local sightseeing spots. The building is of Ffestiniog slate; the original stone and slate fireplaces remain. [66]

  4. Henry DeLand House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry DeLand House also known as the Green Lantern Inn was built from 1874 to 1876 in the village of Fairport, New York as a home for Henry Addison DeLand.DeLand was a member of an influential local family and was a baking soda manufacturer.

  5. Listed buildings in Oswestry Rural - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse is in red brick on a stepped plinth, and has a band and a slate roof with a shaped gable. There is one storey and an attic, the openings have segmental heads, there is a flat-roofed trellised porch, and a gabled eaves dormer. Inside are large inglenook fireplaces. [40] II: Pentre'r-gaer-henblas

  6. Listed buildings in Appletreewick - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse is in stone with quoins, moulded modillions, and a stone slate roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys and four bays. On the front are three doorways, one with a stone panel above, and the windows are mullioned with three or four lights. Inside, there is a large inglenook fireplace. [27] II: Fell Cottage

  7. Carrignamuck Tower House - Wikipedia

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    Carrignamuck is an L-shaped, five-storey tower, which was repaired in 1866 when a slate roof, fireplaces, and wooden front door were inserted. The entrance is set into the east wall, and the ground floor contains a lobby, main chamber, fireplace, smaller chamber and concrete floor.