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windows: holes in walls used to look out of and to provide light; usually these days the hole is filled with a sheet of glass.

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Pictures from The Growth of the English House, A Short History of its Architectural Development from 100 to 1800, by J. Alfred Gotch, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., London, N.T. Batsford, 1909.

Any photographs here I believe to be out of copyright, since Alfred Gotch died in 1942, more than 50 years ago, and copyright expired before 1995, and Alfred Gotch was (obviously) not alive in 1996 in order to obtain “revived” copyright.

The text itself might still be copyrighted, but I am not certain; it’s far to complicated for me to work out. So I am only posting extracts for now.

I also do not know the copyright status of diagrams, plans or maps.

I have marked all the images as on-comemrcial use only, but my understanding is that you can use the photographs in any (legal) way you wish, and that they are no longer subject to copyright.

113. Pilton Manor House

113. Pilton Manor House

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Pilton Manor House (now [1909] the rectory)

It appears that Sotheby’s sold the contents of Pilton Manor in 2002..

Modern photograph of Pilton Church and Manor House

Keywords: manors, trees, chimneys, windows, rooves, towers

Places shown: Pilton; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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25. Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

25. Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

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“The most complete and most interesting house of this period [the fourteenth century] is the well-known Haddon Hall in Derbyshire. It consists of two courts (Fig. 24), the hall being placed in the win [...]

Keywords: castles, manors, courtyards, windows, entrances, arches, towers

Places shown: Bakewell; Derbyshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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22. Stokesay Castle. Window and Doorway of the Hall.

22. Stokesay Castle. Window and Doorway of the Hall.

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“It must be borne in mind that hitherto windows had not been glazed. They were usually of small size for purposes of security, and no doubt their smallness was an advantage so far as the inlet of col [...]

Keywords: diagrams, manors, windows, doors, architecture

Places shown: Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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93. Horham Hall

93. Horham Hall

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Fig. 93. Horham Hall, Essex (early 16th cent.) “Horham Hall, in Essex, is a good example, moderate in size, of this period. It was built in the early years of the sixteenth century by Sir John Cutt, [...]

Keywords: manors, windows, chimneys, entrances, wallpaper, backgrounds

Places shown: Horham; Essex; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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114. Sydenham House, Devonshire

114. Sydenham House, Devonshire

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Sydenham House, Devonshire (cir. 1600)It’s in the parish of Marystowe, West Devon. Today the house appears to be known for the pheasant and partridge shooting on the grounds. There are late 17th and [...]

Keywords: manors, windows, entrances

Places shown: Marystowe; Devonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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67. Brympton D’Evercy, Somerset.

67. Brympton D’Evercy, Somerset.

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Bay Windows (late 15th century). I couldn’t find anything much about the stately home and priest house that I suspect is pictured here. If you want to visit, there is a local place to stay.

Keywords: manors, windows, creeper, entrances

Places shown: Brympton D’Evercy; Somerset; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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108. Bay Window at Thornbury Castle, Gloucester.

108. Bay Window at Thornbury Castle, Gloucester.

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“Besides the simple and dignified forms which were chiefly used, there were a few cases in which the plan was more complicated, and in which it took one shape on the ground floor and another on the fl [...]

Keywords: windows

Places shown: Thornbury; Gloucestershire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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71. Penshurst Place, Kent

71. Penshurst Place, Kent

The Growth of the English House (1909)

Penshurst Place, Kent. The Great Hall. There’s another picture in Wharton’s book, English Ancestral Homes of Noted Americans. Penshurst Place dates from the first half of the 14th Century, and was ori [...]

Keywords: manors, interiors, fireplaces, windows, ceilings

Places shown: Penshurst; Kent; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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68. Fawsley, Northamptonshire.

68. Fawsley, Northamptonshire.

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Bay Window of the Hall (late 15th century) (in the Perpendicular style. There is an official web site for Fawsley Hall.)

Keywords: windows, manors

Places shown: Fawsley; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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105. Montacute House, Somerset (1580)

105. Montacute House, Somerset (1580)

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The two-storey screen between the wings is of earlier date (circa 1520) and was brought from Clifton Maybank. This appears not to be the same as the nearby Montacute Castle, of which only earthworks r [...]

Keywords: manors, windows, entrances

Places shown: Montacute; Somerset; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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110. Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire.

110. Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire.

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A corner of the Courtyard (1575)

Note that Kirby Hall has been restored extensively, as reported by the BBC in April, 2003.

Keywords: manors, windows, ruins

Places shown: Corby; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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109. Window from Sir Paul Pindar’s House, Bishopsgate.

109. Window from Sir Paul Pindar’s House, Bishopsgate.

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Now in the Victoria and Albert Musem [London]. Bishopsgate Street is in London.

Keywords: windows

Places shown: Bishopgate; London; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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