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  • ...an be found in the northernmost reaches of the county. The wall's western end was at [[Burgh by Sands]] on the Solway and parts of the wall are found bet # [[Great End]], 2,986 feet
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  • At the end of this promontory is the [[Isle of Whithorn]], the first place from which ...Glenluce]], of which the only remains are the foundations of the nave, the gable of the south transept, the cloisters, quadrangle and the vaulted chapter-ho
    13 KB (2,064 words) - 14:08, 9 November 2015
  • ...centuries of occupation the Fullarton lines possession had thus come to an end when the Duke of Portland purchased the property in 1805. He lived here for ...:Crosbie Church gable end, Ayrshire.JPG|thumb|160px|The old church's gable end.]]
    8 KB (1,367 words) - 15:10, 28 September 2010
  • ...showing a film chosen by celebrity guests, an outdoor screening on a Gable End, as well as Gaelic language, Short films, Animation workshop, photographic
    4 KB (604 words) - 14:03, 27 January 2016
  • ...n the manufacture of their own wool. Despite this plea, it was only at the end of the century that the town appears to have adopted industry. The reporter ...ury it was said that two houses in the town were hardly the same; some had gable ends, others had large fronts pierced by pigeon-hole windows, while still o
    21 KB (3,513 words) - 16:21, 29 January 2016
  • ...rge Wishart and other martyrs of the Reformation epoch, stands at the west end of the Scores on a cliff overlooking the sea. ...name="Pride pp124&ndash;126"/><ref name="Lamont-Brown p171" /> Towards the end of June 1547, the church was location where John Knox first preached in pub
    15 KB (2,380 words) - 13:36, 20 April 2016
  • ...a rose window whose outline can still be seen in the stonework. Today this gable provides entrance to the church.
    8 KB (1,189 words) - 13:47, 8 December 2010
  • ...ley in [[Cumberland]]. It is found 8 miles southwest of [[Keswick]] at the end of a minor road that heads south from the portion of the B5289 road that ru ...]] giving access to well known mountains such as [[Scafell Pike]], [[Great Gable]] and [[Glaramara]].
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  • ...round floor is later. The hall was restored and the external staircase and gable ends were rebuilt in 1854-5, under the direction of Richard Phipson, the ch A four-storey windmill at the southern end of the town has been converted to residential use. It was built in 1824 and
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  • ...ntrepiece of the town remains the large sloping green, which runs from one end of High Street to the promenade. ...oted for its construction in Norfolk Carr stone as it contains the largest gable wall of carr stone in existence. It was designed as a theatre as well as a
    10 KB (1,609 words) - 12:23, 10 April 2016
  • ...the north and south sides of the nave<ref name=Pevsner/> towards the west end.<ref name=Page/> ...he 20th century the bellcote was replaced with the present one on the west gable of the nave.<ref name=Page/>
    8 KB (1,338 words) - 13:27, 27 July 2016
  • ...le bell located in the gable to call children to school on the London Road end. The school consisted of four classrooms three were divided by sliding glas
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  • ...arly days, Maryburgh itself was created in 1815, the year which marked the end of the generation-long Napoleonic Wars by Mary Elizabeth Frederick Mackenzi ...uilding date of 1824 is inscribed on the skewputt (the lowest stone on the gable). This cottage and the others occupying the same side of the street were or
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  • ...ds on the western side of the cirque with Scafell to the south and [[Great End]] to the north. This ridge forms the watershed between Eskdale and [[Wasdal ...sion of Calf Cove (2,800&nbsp;feet) before the ridge climbs again to Great End.
    12 KB (1,968 words) - 09:13, 20 January 2018
  • ...to accommodate the engines and the addition of two large doors to the end gable
    20 KB (3,050 words) - 12:38, 14 October 2014
  • ...nt]] at the southern end - and Carn Eilrig and Castle Hill at the northern end. ...s Association. The single room has a fireplace and chimney in its northern gable, there is also an outer composting toilet facility in its own room had rece
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  • ...ation of 1,019 in 2001. Aberdaron is sometimes referred to as the "Land's End of Wales" ({{lang|cy|Pendraw'r Byd}}). ...rach. Above 800 feet the ridges are topped by hard gabbro. At its northern end Mynydd Rhiw rises to 1000 feet, the outcrop of Curlew's Crag looming above
    34 KB (5,405 words) - 21:19, 15 April 2016
  • ...the [[Far Eastern Fells]] and to the south the [[Helvellyn range]] is seen end-on, with vistas of the [[Forest of Bowland]] and North [[Wales]] to its lef ...], [[Crinkle Crags]], [[Bowfell]], [[Esk Pike]], [[Scafell Pike]], [[Great Gable]], [[Kirk Fell]], [[Pillar, Cumberland|Pillar]], [[High Stile]], [[Grasmoor
    9 KB (1,484 words) - 08:38, 8 June 2017
  • ...ll hipped dormers. Early C17 wing has large squared masonry on south gable end. Interior substantially altered in 1967 and in 1970s. Partitions in main ha
    7 KB (1,010 words) - 13:50, 27 February 2020
  • ...War was fully repaired. Up until the 19th century, on top of an ornamented gable, between the two spires, stood a colossal figure of Charles II, by Sir Will ...est front were removed and the stonework covered with Roman cement. At the end of the eighteenth century James Wyatt organised some major structural work,
    38 KB (4,949 words) - 09:51, 30 January 2021

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