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Brick cottage, Langton
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7967
Note the K6 phonebox and the old village pump near the noticeboard.
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Wall postbox in stone cottage, Langton
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7967
A lovely property in a pretty village. Currently displaying a For Sale sign (July 2013).
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Falkland roof styles
by M J Richardson
for square NO2507
Slates on the Old Post Office roof [L] and pantiles on St Andrew House [R], both... (more)
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19th century cottages, Langton
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7967
Beautifully symmetrical.
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Rise-and-fall roof to cottages, Capton
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX8353
The roof adjusts to the change of level in a confident curve. It can also be... (more)
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The roofs of Kew Bridge Steam Museum
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TQ1878
Seen from the tower housing the large beam engines. The blocks of flats are in brentford.
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Old house with new conservatory
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK6481
On Blyth Road, but seen from the Chesterfield Canal.
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Barn roof with lichen, Kingston
by Robin Stott
for square SX8454
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House below the road at Dardy
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO2018
Virtually no view of the canal, where the photographer is standing, but a fine... (more)
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East Lothian Architecture : A cake left out in the rain
by Richard West
for square NT5585
Thinks : I'll never have that recipe again.
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East Lothian Townscape : Moshe Dayan?
by Richard West
for square NT5585
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Path from the church to the centre of Tregynon village
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO0998
Many old Montgomeryshire houses are half-timbered.
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Teignmouth Lifeboat Station
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX9372
The back of the building is seen here from the Point car park. The lifeboat is... (more)
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South side of St Luke's Church, Lowsonford
by Robin Stott
for square SP1967
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St Luke's Church, Lowsonford
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1967
A large cedar tree once grew at the left-hand corner of the building... (more)
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