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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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