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creeper: a plant like ivy of Virginia Creeper that can cover an old wall.
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311.—Avebury Manor, Wiltshire
English Homes Vol III no. 1, Late Tudor (1922)
Church, Stable and House
The church predates 1275 but the main part of the house probably dates from the 1560s. The south porch bears the date 1601, however.
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manors, churches, trees, sundials, creeper, windows, colour
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Avebury; Wiltshire; England
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Magdalen Cloisters
Oxford: Brief Historical and Descriptive Notes (1896)
The tower is also featured in several paintings by Haslehust’s illustrations of Oxford.
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colleges, cloisters, entrances, courtyards, creeper, gothic, churches, towers, people, arches, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale
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Oxford; Oxfordshire; England
Added: 2004-06-20
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2103.—Herstmonceaux Castle.
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
There’s a modern photograph and also a Medieval Festival held each year. The castle is of brick and dates from 1415. The modern spelling is Herstmonceux, near Hailsham, East Sussex.
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castles, towers, bridges, entrances, creeper, people, animals, dogs, colour
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Herstmonceaux; East Sussex; England
Added: 1999-11-01
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