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A 3,400-square-foot, three bedroom Yarmouth Port home on Church Street was recently listed for sale for $1,990,000, according to the property listing.
The former town hall project slightly, it has two storeys, three bays, and a hipped roof. On the front is a rusticated ground floor, a carriage entry, and two semicircular-headed windows. In the upper floor is an oriel window above which is a clock tower with a bellcote and a weathervane. [17] [18] II: The Downs Cottage
It shows life inside the tower house, with men and women present; servants and the social elite; cooking and dancing; and children playing. Irish archaeologist Tom Finan has stated that while the precise origins of the Irish tower house is "shady", he makes the case that "the Irish hall house is in fact the parent of the Irish tower house". [4]
The Tower of Hallbar in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. A tower house is a particular type of stone structure, built for defensive purposes as well as habitation. [1] Tower houses began to appear in the Middle Ages, especially in mountainous or limited access areas, to command and defend strategic points with reduced forces.
In 1967 a property exchange was made with the Charters Towers City Council, whereby the Bank of NSW acquired the old town hall site owned by the council. The old timber Town Hall was demolished in August 1968. [44] The bank continued to occupy its original building during the construction of a new building on this site, which opened on 16 March ...
Episode 3 saw Daemon Targaryen take control of the supposedly cursed castle known as Harrenhal, and meet a mysterious new woman. What to Know About Harrenhal on House of the Dragon Skip to main ...
The Caldwell Place tower in 1910. [2] The Caldwell Tower 'Folly' near Uplawmoor. The present day Caldwell Tower (NS 4223 5512), stands on an elevation, and is a small, free-standing tower of probable 16th-century date [3] although it may represent part of a larger castle now lost through robbing of stone for other uses. Square on plan, of good ...
Cowan's Corner and the Victoria Tower above. The first municipal building on the site was an 18th-century town house which was built on land acquired from Lord Cathcart. [2] The works were carried out by a local builder, James Wallace, for £240 and the building was completed in 1765. [3]