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Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (also known as the Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern) in Durham, New Hampshire is purportedly one of the oldest buildings in the State of New Hampshire [1] and is located within the Durham Historic District. The owners claim that it "has an ell that is believed to date to 1649."
The Three Chimneys Restaurant. The Three Chimneys is a restaurant in Colbost, Isle of Skye, Scotland. While in operation beforehand, the restaurant came to prominence after being taken over around 1985 by Eddie and Shirley Spear. It has won over 30 major awards and in July 2010, was named as one of the New York food critic Frank Bruni's top ...
The Three Chimneys. The Three Chimneys is a five-star restaurant and hotel. On its annual Top 50 Restaurant magazine listed the Three Chimneys as the 28th best restaurant in the world in 2002 and 32nd in the world in 2003. [1] [2]
John L. and Henrie G. Sears house. The town’s three other properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places are the Ivey-Ellington House, which was moved earlier this year, the Page ...
Three Chimneys, also known as the Major James Woods House, is a two-and-a-half-story Georgian style historic house in Nelson County, Virginia. [1]Constructed approximately in 1795, the house is one of the oldest standing brick houses in Nelson County, and was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register in September 2013.
The Three Chimneys is set on the boundary of the Emigrant Wilderness on land managed by Stanislaus National Forest. The landform is part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and is situated four miles northwest of Granite Dome. Topographic relief is modest as the north aspect rises 1,900 feet (580 m) above Long Valley in one mile (1.6 km).
Three Chimneys is a historic house in Virginia, United States. Three Chimneys may also refer to: Three Chimneys Archaeological Site, remains of sugar-processing plant in Florida, United States; Three Chimneys Farm, stud farm in Kentucky, United States; Three Chimneys, Kent, hamlet in Kent, England; The Three Chimneys, restaurant in Skye, Scotland
The Secret of Chimneys was released by HarperCollins as a graphic novel adaptation on 20 August 2007, adapted by François Rivière and illustrated by Laurence Suhner (ISBN 0-00-725059-2). This was translated from the edition first published in France by Emmanuel Proust éditions in 2002 under the title of Le Secret de Chimneys.