You will notice the buttresses, the porch, the crenellations on the walls, and the four light mullioned windows. |
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Here the windows are wooden, not stone as in original mullioned windows, and have been fitted with slate sills. |
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Rear has former double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows with hoodmould over in cross-wing. |
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The house is built of local sandstone with tall chimneys, pointed gables and mullioned and transomed windows. |
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The first storey has six window range, stone mullioned and transomed windows with arched upper lights and rectangular hood moulds. |
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They were usually symmetrical, with large mullioned and transomed windows, and consisted of 3 storeys and an attic. |
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Federal doorways may have been preferred because of the appeal of the delicately mullioned fanlights and sidelights that usually framed them. |
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The entrance to the keep was at first-floor level and it had mullioned windows at each floor. |
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Ripe tomatoes, mullioned windows, a tree, an egg, a clock... only because I wrote these things in my notebook do I remember them at all. |
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On the north side a beautiful mullioned window lets light into the first floor where a magnificent medieval fireplace can be seen. |
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Between archways and stairways, it contains mullioned windows and arched geminated windows. |
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The three-light mullioned windows are built of regional stone and look out on to the main street. |
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All of the rooms on this floor are illuminated via large mullioned windows which have been restored and given back their tinted glass cross-bars. |
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In a long corridor at Elstree, the interior of an enormous Tudor mansion had been built, with flagstone floors and mullioned windows. |
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Pediment roof dormer and mullioned windows are proof of its original Renaissance style. |
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On the outside, watch turrets, machiolation and mullioned windows are mixed with Renaissance-style dormer casement windows and acroteria. |
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The original mullioned and transomed windows on the facades were replaced in the 19th century by larger ones. |
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There is a handsome Tudor entrance and a great hall, mullioned windows and massive walls two feet thick. |
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Polished oak floors, panelled rooms, beautiful fireplaces, exposed studwork and oak mullioned windows all add to the hall's character. |
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This fully renovated wing has kept the distinctive character of its architecture with numerous detailed features in addition to the fireplaces, mullioned windows and their window seats. |
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The continuous tower with a wooden gallery from which a mullioned window with the emblem of Abbate can observe the south side of the country. |
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The main, south-facing facade is patterned with 4 window bays on three visible stories, alternating mullioned windows with arched geminated and ogive windows. |
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On all three floors, the mullioned windows are divided by pilaster strips, whereas the courtyard emphasizes its Florentine inspiration through an arched portico on Corinthian columns. |
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An area unaffected by the passing of time where numerous medieval features bear witness to its rich past: mullioned windows, an incredible water storage tank and ageless cellars. |
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Facing south, the facade proudly features windows from every era, ogee and Renaissance-style mullioned windows, and a semi-circular arched entrance door. |
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This patron of the arts commissioned this castle with its main facade, its two octagonal towers, its mullioned windows, its ogee doors, its monumental fireplaces and its steep slate roofs. |
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The room features mullioned windows and is believed to have been refurbished during the Victorian period, so Mrs. Gorton furnished it in that style. |
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Pevsner speaks in glowing terms of its reticulated tracery, mullioned and transomed windows and octagonal abaci, but though I rattled its ramshackle doors they sternly refused to open. |
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The mullioned windows are next to some interesting openings from the early 17th century, crowned by a broken pediment supported by pilasters with ionic capitals. |
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Said house includes two bedrooms, one of which has traces of an old mullioned window, the measurements and proportions of which were used to create a new opening in the gable end wall which in the past was blind. |
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There are mullioned windows on the east side and triangular pediment dormers on the entire building with the exception of above the open porch which is crowned with a wrought, arched pediment dormer. |
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In addition, the wide facade of the main building contains single and cross-bar mullioned windows, the decorative richness of which indicates the good taste and the prosperity of the owners at this time. |
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There is no lack of period features both inside and outside the castle: mullioned windows, terracotta tiled floors, oak wood doors, window seats built into certain windows, monumental fireplaces, etc. |
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Bricks, large mullioned windows and numerous period features of a marked and often majestic character are omnipresent in what is no longer an austere fortress but a building that is both sober and welcoming at the same time. |
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Along the side you can see the remains of the oldest structures, the bell hub mullioned windows and a balcony with the Arab-Norman Gothic-Catalan. |
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In the upper level opens a small mullioned window. |
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Loggia del Comune in Piazza del Popolo, with his theory of strings Medieval, dates from the thirteenth century and, on the same square, Restani house with its mullioned windows, belongs to the same period. |
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Reclaimed Cotswold stone has been used for internal hall steps, also adding huge charm as do the perfectlyproportioned stone mullioned windows with their classic dripstones. |
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Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within. |
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