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Dutch gables on Topsham Road
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SX9589
These distinctive houses frame the entrance to Dart Avenue, and form part of a... (more)
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Dovecote and stable, Henwood Farm
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square SP4702
The building with Dutch gables is a Grade II listed early to mid-18th century... (more)
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Wixels, Ferry Road, Topsham
by A J Paxton
for square SX9688
This house on the Exe waterfront displays the Dutch gables characteristic of... (more)
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West Stockwith
by Richard Croft
geograph for square SK7894
Houses on Canal Lane at West Stockwith, two with Dutch gables - seen in places... (more)
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Going Dutch?
by Bill Harrison
for square NJ9405
The giant Dutch gable on centre of the Grimsby Chambers block (see:... (more)
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Bangor Masonic hall (detail)
by Albert Bridge
for square J5081
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The A4 passes through Woolhampton
by HelenK
geograph for square SU5766
Woolhampton appears to be a well-equipped village, with its own railway station... (more)
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Swakeleys, Ickenham
by David Hawgood
geograph for square TQ0785
This country house was finished in 1638 for Sir Edmund Wright. It is built in a... (more)
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Chichester Way, Isle of Dogs
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square TQ3878
A street of modern houses. The dutch-gabled houses along the riverside can be... (more)
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Former offices of the Berkshire Chronicle
by Rose and Trev Clough
for square SU7173
The Dutch gable of this building in Valpy Street bears the inscription... (more)
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Bellingham: Shops on Bromley Road
by Dr Neil Clifton
geograph for square TQ3772
Block of sixteen shops, all with near-identical Dutch gables. Only two of the... (more)
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Perry Hill: Shops
by Dr Neil Clifton
geograph for square TQ3672
At this point, the A212 changes from being Catford Hill (behind the camera) to... (more)
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Bourton Grange
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square SU2287
Built by John Tucker in 1847, Bourton Grange, with its distinctive Dutch gables,... (more)
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Georgian buildings on Earsham Street, Bungay.
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square TM3389
The terrace with extravagant Dutch gables was probably erected shortly after the... (more)
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Commercial Street, Newport
by Robin Drayton
geograph for square ST3187
An interesting variety of styles to the upper stories of these shops.
Note the... (more)
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Quality Hotel, Allesley
by A J Paxton
for square SP2881
Situated on the Birmingham Road on the western approach to Coventry, this... (more)
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East wing of the Master Mariners Homes
by Robert Graham
geograph for square NZ3669
This Victorian building is on Tynemouth Road. Built in 1837 as The Tyne Master... (more)
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Almost at the top...
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NO3930
...of Constitution Road, Dundee. This is an interesting area to stroll around... (more)
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Semi-detached house with Dutch gables, Queen's Crescent, Exeter
by David Smith
geograph for square SX9293
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Dutch gable, former Electric Lighting Station
by Rose and Trev Clough
for square NY4055
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Orchards by the canal at Charlton
by David Smith
geograph for square ST2926
In the distance, the house has a noticeable Dutch gable
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The Manor House, Church Street
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7881
The Dutch gable suggests late 17th/early 18th century origin.
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Carden Medical Centre, Skene Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
Once a bourgeois villa, nice Dutch gables...
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Grimsby Chambers, Market Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9405
Built ca. 1905. All the typical features: corner turret, cupola, false... (more)
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154 Union Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
This building must feel a bit left-out, as all of its neighbours on Union Street... (more)
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Dutch gable and Gothic windows
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO6299
Unusual house at the junction of St Mary's Road and Racecourse Road, Much Wenlock.
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Former ambulance station, Lower Olland Street, Bungay
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square TM3389
Dated 1930 on the main façade above the doors. This distinctive building is... (more)
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NatWest bank, Victoria Viaduct, Carlisle
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NY4055
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Council flats facing Quarry Road, Fraserburgh
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9967
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Canongate Kirk
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NT2673
Built 1688 when the congregation of the Abbey Church at Holyrood Palace a few... (more)
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Montacute House: view from the south-west...
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4917
...including the "composite oriel" window.
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All Saints' churchyard and Old Bridge House Marlow
by Bikeboy
geograph for square SU8586
The Old Bridge House was built in C19. See... (more)
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Egerton Street Primary School
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SJ4166
Designed by John Douglas and grade-II listed:... (more)
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Nos. 3 and 5, Bath Street, Chester
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SJ4166
For more, see: Link .
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Lombard House (122 Foregate Street, Chester)
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SJ4166
Designed by John Douglas, built 1902 and originally the offices of the... (more)
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Victorian brick magnificence (142 Foregate Street, Chester)
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SJ4166
The former Chester City Police Station in stunning Flemish brickwork designed by... (more)
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Trerice House
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SW8458
Yet another view of the front of this Elizabethan house, with the 576-pane... (more)
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Quba & Co. Ltd
by Des Blenkinsopp
geograph for square TR1066
One of the many small shops along Harbour Street.
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208 Union Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9305
Perhaps the most extravagant late Victorian building in Aberdeen: string... (more)
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The White Hart, Blythburgh
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square TM4575
The busy A12 to the left, the tranquil beer garden to the right and the fine... (more)
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Date mark
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0306
Not quite a datestone, this is the date of 1849 on 3 St Mary's Hill, which... (more)
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Field Head House Lodge
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3547
Field head House eventually became the offices of Belper Rural District Council,... (more)
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