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A house and three cottages, at one time a post office and a shop, later two houses, in stone with an eaves band and a pantile roof with a stone ridge, copings and block kneelers. There are two storeys and six bays, and most of the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes. [19] II: Coach house and stables, Manor House Farm
A carriage house, also called a remise or coach house, is a term used in North America to describe an outbuilding that was originally built to house horse-drawn carriages and their related tack. [1] Carriage houses were often two stories, with related staff quarters above.
Upload another image Colgrain, Camis Eskan, Walled Garden 55°59′41″N 4°41′46″W / 55.994778°N 4.696006°W / 55.994778; -4.696006 (Colgrain, Camis Eskan, Walled Garden) Category C(S) 1175 Upload Photo Cardross, Geilston House With Walled Garden And Green House 55°58′07″N 4°39′40″W / 55.968725°N 4.661081°W / 55.968725; -4.661081 (Cardross ...
Upon E.J.'s death in 1909, his daughter Anita closed the cottage and disposed of all furnishings. Some of the architectural elements of the cottage, such as the stained glass windows, black walnut doors, and marble fireplace mantels were stored in the coach barn. The stored items were reinstalled in the cottage during the 1951-1953 restoration. [4]
An ornate 19th-century porte-cochère, at Waddesdon Manor A modern example at a hospital. A porte-cochère (/ ˌ p ɔːr t k oʊ ˈ ʃ ɛ r /; French: [pɔʁt.kɔ.ʃɛʁ]; lit. ' coach gateway '; [1] pl. porte-cochères or portes-cochères) [2] is a doorway to a building or courtyard, "often very grand," through which vehicles can enter from the street [3] or a covered porch-like structure at ...
Occasionally the older style English barn was moved or also connected to a house. Noted historian and architect Thomas Hubka commented in his 1984 book, Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn: Those who built connected farms changed their farms by extending the architectural style and order of the house to their barns.
The farmhouse, later a private house, and the former threshing barn, have been altered. The house is in roughcast timber framing with weatherboarding at the rear and some brick, on a limestone plinth, and with a slate roof. There is one storey and an attic, two bays, and a stone lean-to on the left.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district administered by Winchester City Council in Hampshire. Winchester Name Location Type Completed Date designated Grid ref. Geo-coordinates ...