Thursday, 24 February 2011

Seen in the village of Potterne

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  1. Lovely old Tudor house of rectangles.

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  2. Architecture is a good source of squares and rectangles!
    Beautiful Tudor building.

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  3. Love old homes and this one certainly is full of rectangles.

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  4. This is the sort of stuff that just blew me away in the UK....the history and the age of things. We think it's old if it's 200 years . LOL I love it--the beams and the leaded glass windows are just too cool. :-)

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  5. The Porch House was built around 1480, most probably by the Bishops of Salisbury, the churches being very wealthy at that time. It is a close studded timber framed house on an ashlar (dressed stone) plinth with a single storey central hall and two storey gabled wings. It is now a very important timber framed house and the site of the 10th century church is within its garden. Diane

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