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  • The principal 13th century Early English Transept at Beverley Minster with stylistic Rose Window and Lancet windows
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  • Light shapes at the Anglo Saxon church at Escomb, Northumberland
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  • The Space Project Manchester
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  • Late 15th century south aisle and clerestory of Saint Peter and Saint Paul's church, Lavenham, Suffolk, United Kingdom. A medieval church built in lavish style from the proceeds of the medieval wool industry. A so called 'Wool Church'. Built in the perpendicular style.
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  • The Space Project Manchester
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  • The Space Project Manchester
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Medieval town house at Avoncroft Museum
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  • Victorian red post box (with the letters V R) embedded into a house wall in Richmond, Yorkshire, UK
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  • 15th Century Perpendicular style windows in the clerestory of the nave at Saint Mary Beverley
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  • Timber framed 15th to 16th century timber framed house with gable facing the street, Lavenham, Suffolk, UK. Upper floor is jettied with curved brackets. Clay tiled roof. Sash windows
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  • Perpendicular 15th century windows and castellated parapet with open work at Saint Peter and Saint Paul church, Lavenham, Suffolk, UK
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  • The 13th century Early English south east transept at Beverley Minster showing characteristic plate tracery, lancet windows and dogtooth pattern.
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  • 13th century Early English rose window and elongated vesica in the gable to the principal south transept at Beverley Minster. Rose window with 10 columns and plate tracery.
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  • Gothic Revival 13th century style rose window in the south porch at Bury Parish Church, Lancashire, UK. Built 1871-1876 by J. S. Crowther architect
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  • Window detail Castle Armoury, Bury, Lancashire, UK. Romanesque Revival roundheaded window detail with cushion capitals built in 1868
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  • Domestic gothic window with Y tracery adorned by rubbed brick voussoirs to the window arch. Here in Lavenham, Suffolk, UK.
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  • 14th century traceried window in the decorated style with leaf motif, in the south aisle of Beverley Minster, Yorkshire, UK
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  • The 9 light perpendicular east window of Beverley Minster dated 1412
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  • 14th century traceried window in the decorated style with leaf motif, in the south aisle of Beverley Minster, Yorkshire, UK
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  • Venetian Window with rubbed brick voussoirs and fluted keystone. truncated pediment in Lavenham, Suffolk, UK.
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  • Anglo Saxon window at the 7th century Anglo Saxon Church at Escomb, County Durham, UK
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  • Stepped gable and window of the 7th century Anglo Saxon Church at Escomb, County Durham, UK
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  • Early 13th century Early English east end of Beverley Minster with 9 light perpendicular east window of 1416
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  • Early 13th century Early English east end of Beverley Minster with 9 light perpendicular east window of 1416 rises above the pantile rooftops.
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  • Brick Victorian Dutch Gable on Woodhouse Lane Leeds,  Yorkshire, UK -  with stone finial and Gothic arched window with hood mould
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  • Cultural Hopwood Hall
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  • Detail of a timber framed facade with arch bracing, with a jetty supported by curved brackets at Lavenham, Suffolk, UK. 15th to 16th century
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  • Lowther Castle in Cumbria was built between 1806 and 1814 by a young Robert Smirke. Smirke was a pupil of Sir John Soane and is known for building the British Museum. Lowther is currently undergoing a major conservation and restoration project.
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  • Cultural Hopwood Hall
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  • Stained glass mini planet taken from the stained glass at St. Edmund's Falinge, Rochdale
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  • Jettied gable to the 15th century Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, UK
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  • A panel of floral pargetting on a 16th century house in Lavenham, Suffolk, UK
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  • 15th century crenellations with interspersing cusped pinnacles at Saint Mary Beverley
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  • 14th century tracery of the Decorated style (leaf motif) in the south aisle of Beverley Minster interspersed with buttresses.
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  • The Siew-Sngiem Clocktower and Sukum Navapan Gate
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  • All Saints Harewood, West Yorkshire
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  • All Saints Harewood, West Yorkshire
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • Escomb Saxon Church
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  • St. Lawrence, Evesham
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  • St. Lawrence, Evesham
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  • Traditional interior
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  • Traditional interior
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  • Byron House Nottingham
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  • Byron House Nottingham
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  • The Hub Manchester
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  • Falkland House Liverpool
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  • Georgian Group HQ at Fitzroy Square London
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  • Georgian Group HQ at Fitzroy Square London
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  • Georgian Group HQ at Fitzroy Square London
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  • English Country Home
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  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
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  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral14.jpg
  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral11.jpg
  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral9.jpg
  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral15.jpg
  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral5.jpg
  • Lowther Castle in Cumbria was built between 1806 and 1814 by a young Robert Smirke. Smirke was a pupil of Sir John Soane and is known for building the British Museum. Lowther is currently undergoing a major conservation and restoration project.
    Lowther5.jpg
  • Lowther Castle in Cumbria was built between 1806 and 1814 by a young Robert Smirke. Smirke was a pupil of Sir John Soane and is known for building the British Museum. Lowther is currently undergoing a major conservation and restoration project.
    Lowther14.jpg
  • Interiors
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  • Crystal chandelier within an agricultural setting
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  • Interiors
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  • Coventry Cathedral by Basil Spence is unique in that it is tied into the warp and weft of the old Cathedral which was damaged during the 2nd world war. The interplay of space, texture, colour and circulation is second to none in a modern cathedral. Sir Basil Spence's Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral3.jpg
  • Ecclesiastical architecture
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  • Ecclesiastical architecture
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  • Ecclesiastical architecture
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  • Preston Bus Station
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  • Interiors
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  • Cared for by the Landmark Trust
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  • Cultural
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  • Ecclesiastical architecture
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  • Hopwood Hall
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  • Hopwood Hall
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  • Brick tumbled gable with gable chimney and dormer window in Beverley, Yorkshire UK
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