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  2. The Diamond Bar - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, The Diamond Bar remains open.The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) listing describes the building as a "detached three-bay two-storey house, built in 1840, with shopfront to front (north-west) elevation and single-storey extension to side (south-west) [..and..] timber sliding sash windows, attractive tripartite pubfront window opening and render detailing." [8 ...

  3. West Hoathly railway station - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Thomas Myres in the then fashionable "Domestic Revival" style (similar to the later Tudor Revival architecture style), located on the westwards facing No.1 upside platform, the lavish main station building was designed as a two-storey villa with a T-shaped footprint, with a single storey wing each side: booking office and toilets to ...

  4. Wimpey no-fines house - Wikipedia

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    Many examples are accompanied by a single-storey brick-built outbuilding, either in semi-detached arrangement set behind the house, or linking one house to the next. Shops in rows of 3 shops with 4 flats/bedsits above the shops, with access to the flats via stairs on either side of the shops. 3 storey blocks of 1 & 2 bedroom flats.

  5. Listed buildings in Wroxeter and Uppington - Wikipedia

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    The original part is timber framed and rendered on the south side, the extensions are in brick, and the roof is tiled. There are two storeys and an attic, and an L-shaped plan, consisting of a hall range, a cross-wing to the west, an outshut in the angle, and a single-story service wing to the right.

  6. Boughton Monchelsea Place - Wikipedia

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    The steeply pitched plain tiled roof contains six dormers on the west side and one on the east side and is hipped with a gablet to the south end and half-hipped to the north end. A carriage entry passes through the centre of the barn. A single-storey extension runs at a right angle to the south end of the east side, probably built in the 16th ...

  7. Listed buildings in Leigh, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse was extended in the 19th century. It is in stone with extensions in red brick, a band, coved eaves, and a tile roof with coped verges on kneelers. There are two storeys, roughly an L-shaped plan, three bays, and a rear wing. The central doorway has a moulded surround, a dated and initialled lintel, and a bracketed hood

  8. Listed buildings in Broughton West - Wikipedia

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    The house and outbuildings are in stone, partly roughcast, with slate roofs, and form an L-shaped plan. The house has three storeys and three bays, with a two-storey single-bay extension to the right, one arm of a barn to the left, and a gabled wing at the rear. Some of the windows are mullioned, and others are casements. The long range of ...

  9. Listed buildings in Biddenham - Wikipedia

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    House built in 1908, from bricks covered in roughcast render, a roof covering of red clay tiles, and red brick chimney stacks. The house faces north-west and has an approximately rectangular plan. A late 20th century single storey kitchen extension is on the north-east end. [25] II

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