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  • ...housed in a distinctive doughnut-shaped building, is in Cheltenham. Vertex Data Science, GE-Aviation, Dowty Rotol, Chelsea Building Society, Endsleigh Insu ...cclesiastical buildings in Britain.<ref>The Buildings of England, Nikolaus Pevsner, Penguin Books, 1951, p. 37</ref>
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  • ...century heavy industry was replaced by service-based activities including data processing, call centres, hi-tech electronics and IT companies. The town re ...r and the South-East |last=Hartwell |first=Clare |coauthors=Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus |series=The Buildings of England |year=2004 |publisher=Yale Unive
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  • ...ldings include a stone dovecote in a remarkable state of preservation.<ref>Pevsner, N. (1970) Cornwall, 2nd ed. Penguin</ref> For centuries a home of the Edgc ...rksandgardens/task,site/id,940/tab,description/Itemid,293/ Parks & Gardens Data Services] - Cotehele</ref> Tey are laid out in formally planted terraces r
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  • ...ats; built 1852-53 with an 1873 extension, in Ightenhall Street.<ref name="Pevsner"/> ..., accessed 15 January 2011]</ref><ref name="Pevsner2">{{Cite book | author=Pevsner, Nikolaus; Hartwell, Clare (revision)| authorlink=| coauthors=| title=The B
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  • ...archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/eh_monographs_2014/ Archaeology Data Service] ...stone blocks. The chancel and the lower part of the tower are Norman.<ref>Pevsner, Nicholas, Shropshire, 1958, p. 327</ref> The gatepiers to the churchyard a
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  • ...by George Dundas of [[Dundas Castle]].<ref name=LBR>{{cite web |url=http://data.historic-scotland.gov.uk/pls/htmldb/f?p=2200:15:0::::BUILDING:808 |title=Ar ..., Temple, Scotland |work=Parks and Gardens UK |publisher=Parks and Gardens Data Services Limited ([[University of York]]) |accessdate=2009-05-28}}</ref> Th
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  • ...le/site/3337/history|work=Parks and Gardens UK|publisher=Parks and Gardens Data Services Ltd|accessdate=28 January 2014}}</ref><ref>{{NHLE|1000570|Tyntesfi ...pitched roof adorned by four tourelles, which was demolished in 1935.{{sfn|Pevsner|1973|pp=348–349}}
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  • ...y house commission."<ref name=brand/> The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner expressed the opinion that the west wing is the "outstanding domestic work" ...f name=pev>{{Citation | last =Hyde| first =Matthew| authorlink = | last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | series= The Buildings of England| title =Cumbria |edi
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  • ...al Citadel, Plymouth|Royal Citadel]], was constructed to replace it.<ref>{{pevsner}}</ref> It remains occupied by the army. |publisher=Plymouth Data
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  • *{{citation |last=Newman |first=J.|title=North East and East Kent |series=Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England |publisher=Penguin |edition=2nd ...=The long demise of the Wantsum sea channel: A recapitulation based on the data |journal=Archaeologia Cantiana |volume=127 |year=2007 |pages=249–59 |url=
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  • ...ilt in Elizabethan style); Lamellen, Tremeer and Wetherham.<ref name=pev>{{Pevsner}}</ref> One of the most well-known of Thomas Rowlandson's paintings is "Hen ...ublisher=Archaeology Data Service |date=|accessdate=2015-10-23}}</ref><ref>Pevsner (1970)</ref>
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  • The 2001 census<ref name=2001census>{{cite web |title=UK census 2001 - data |url= http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadAreaSearch.d ...hn the Baptist, designed by Ewan Christian, was built in 1869-71.<ref name=Pevsner/> It is now a member of the [[Whittlewood Forest|Whittlewood]] Parishes, a
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  • ...cribed this house as a "spectacular Gothic mansion".<ref name=pev>{{Harvnb|Pevsner|Hubbard|2003|p=208.}}</ref> ...h, Stubbs and Reynolds.<ref>{{Harvnb|Newton|Lumby|2002|pp=27, 29.}}</ref> Pevsner wrote that it "was an outstanding expression of High Victorian originality"
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  • Although traditionally a rural community, according to the latest demographic data, it is now home to professionals who work in Oxford and the surrounding urb ...two bells. The stained-glass windows are by Alexander Gibbs.{{sfn|Sherwood|Pevsner|1974|p=656}}
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  • ...angley, was the first cable company in the world to offer voice, video and data services to business and residential users. ...s |authorlink=Nikolaus Pevsner |year=1960 |title=Buckinghamshire |series=[[Pevsner Architectural Guides#Buildings of England|The Buildings of England]] |locat
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  • ...ington Court''' is a neoclassical style country house built 1820-23,<ref>{{Pevsner}}</ref> in the parish of [[Arlington, Devon|Arlington]] in northern [[Devon ..., 1873 the Arlington estate comprised about 5,300 acres.<ref>1873 Return's data revised by ''The Acre-ocracy of England'' 1876 John Bateman</ref>
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  • ...Portsmouth |title= Gunby and Stainby CP through time ; Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit |work=A Vision of Britain through Time. |url=http ...s (1916) ''Lincolnshire'' p. 149; Methuen & Co. Ltd</ref><ref name=Pevsner>Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; ''The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire'' pp. 558
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  • ...cite web |url=https://www.dorsetforyou.com/344882 |title=Parish Population Data |publisher=Dorset County Council |accessdate=13 February 2015 |date=20 Janu *The Buildings of England by John Newman and Nikolaus Pevsner. Page 242. Published by Penguin Books 1972. Reprint 1975. {{ISBN|0-14-07104
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  • ...eration to the fenestration has created an overall Gothic appearance.{{sfn|Pevsner|1973|p=220}} ...the gatehouse, the flanking south-west wing is of a different style.{{sfn|Pevsner|1973|p=221}}
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  • .../site/443/history|website=Parks and Gardens UK|publisher=Parks and Gardens Data Services Ltd|accessdate=26 February 2017}}</ref><ref name=filmbristol>{{cit ...tages, and the sundial on the green are Grade-I listed buildings. Nikolaus Pevsner described Blaise Hamlet as "the ''ne plus ultra'' of picturesque layout and
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  • ...scutcheons of the arms of Coffin, is dated from the 16th century.<ref name=Pevsner /><ref>{{cite book|editor-last1=Vivian|editor-first1=Lt.Col. J.L.| title=Th ...the most remarkable mediæval wooden screens in Devon;<ref name=Pevsner>{{Pevsner}}</ref> It is a detailed parclose screen that may date to 1537 when Dame An
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  • ...ons of confidentiality of living people' so was incorporated in the parish data for part of St Helen Without (its output area 'E00146433') so more demograp ...w of the chancel. Most of the other windows are Perpendicular Gothic:{{sfn|Pevsner|1966|p=86}} that in the north wall of the chancel from the 14th century and
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  • ...t cross and a four-storey tower windmill dating from 1830.<ref>Archaeology Data Service http://ads.ahds.ac.uk</ref> ...illar piscina, a free-standing bowl for washing the communion vessels.<ref>Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. ''The Buildings of England:Nottinghamshire''. page 136.Har
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  • At the time of the 2001 census, the most recent census data available for Langford, it had a population of 100 with 37 households.<ref> ...of Britain. Langford AP/AC Through Time | Industry Statistics | Occupation Data Classified into 24 1881 'Orders' plus sex
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  • ...ssdate=1 May 2012}}</ref> The purpose of the study was to collect detailed data on the residents of Clayworth, it was undertaken by people who lived in the ...and a Perpendicular battlemented top. The church was restored in 1874.<ref>Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. ''The Buildings of England:Nottinghamshire''. Harmondswort
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  • ...and tile roof.<ref name=imch/><ref name=pev>{{Harvnb|Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|pp=106–107}}</ref> The sandstone came from quarries in [[Runcorn]]. ...Hall: Description |accessdate=3 February 2011 |publisher=Parks and Gardens Data Services |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/2011100211241
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  • ...Census Data 2011|first=Good Stuff IT|last=Services|date=|website=UK Census Data}}</ref> <ref name=Hartwell506>[[#Hartwell|Hartwell & Pevsner (2009)]], p. 506</ref>
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  • ...rman north doorway survives from this time.<ref name=Lobel/>{{sfn|Sherwood|Pevsner|1974|p=560}} In the 13th century the chancel arch was rebuilt and the prese ...}} They also added a vestry on the north side of the church.{{sfn|Sherwood|Pevsner|1974|p=560}}
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  • ...tion.] (2011 census In particular the maps annexed to both definitions and data sets are identical. Retrieved 2016-05-04.</ref> ...Revival architect Arthur Blomfield.<ref name=Sherwood419>{{harvnb|Sherwood|Pevsner|1974|p=419}}</ref> Blomfield's design replicated the early Decorated style,
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  • ...and-people/site/332|website=Parks & Gardens UK|publisher=Parks and Gardens Data Services Ltd|accessdate=21 February 2016}}</ref> Nearest the crescent was a *{{Pevsner}}
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  • ...|date=20 January 2015 |accessdate=20 January 2015 |title=Parish Population Data}}</ref> ...rall has "an air [...] of simple innocence under its thatched roof".<ref>{{Pevsner|pp=221–22}}</ref> It is a Grade&nbsp;II* listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1110
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  • ...it at just 30.<ref>[https://www.dorsetforyou.com/344882 Parish Population Data]</ref> ...St John's was designed by the Dorchester architect John Hicks,{{sfn|Newman|Pevsner|1972|p=83}} who employed Thomas Hardy at the time.
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  • ...-century building of limestone, with mullioned and transomed windows,{{sfn|Pevsner|Wedgwood|1974|p=307}} a schoolroom and Tudor fireplaces.<ref>{{National Her ...Revival windows inserted in the east and north walls of the chancel.{{sfn|Pevsner|Wedgwood|1974|p=307}} The stained glass in several of the windows is from t
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  • ...hire Archaeological investigations by Oxford Archaeology |work=Archaeology Data Service |publisher=[[University of York]] }}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Page|Athert ...probably remodelled during repairs"<ref name=Sherwood526>{{harvnb|Sherwood|Pevsner|1974|p=526}}</ref> at that time.
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  • ...yde |first2=Matthew |last3=Pevsner |first3=Nikolaus |author-link3=Nikolaus Pevsner |title=The Buildings of England: Lancashire: Manchester and the South-East ...f radiology and endoscopy. The results are held on the International Mummy Data Base, stored on the university computer.<ref>''The Manchester Museum''. Der
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  • ...e 2001 census<ref name = "2001 census">{{cite web|title = UK census 2001 - data|url = http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadAreaSearch.d ...34. There is an early 19th-century rectory west of the church.<ref name = "Pevsner"/>
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  • ...Fort Wallington. Building started in 1861 and was finished in 1874.<ref>{{Pevsner|p=277}}</ref> The fort is now an industrial depot, and much of the old for ...orts.co.uk/pdf/datasheets/wallington.pdf Fort Wallington]: Victorian Forts data sheet
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  • ...http://www.osola.org.uk/elevations/|title=SRTM & Ordnance Survey Elevation Data in PHP|access-date=24 October 2016}}</ref> *{{cite book|first1=Nikolaus|last1=Pevsner|author-link1=Nikolaus Pevsner|first2=Edward|last2=Hubbard|author-link2=Edward Hubbard|title=Cheshire|seri
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