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Items matching windows taken from The Growth of the English House (1909) (results page 1)

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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4. Castle Hedingham, Essex.
22. Stokesay Castle.  Window and Doorway of the Hall.
23. Stokesay Castle.
25.  Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
67. Brympton D’Evercy, Somerset.
68. Fawsley, Northamptonshire.
71. Penshurst Place, Kent
93. Horham Hall
105. Montacute House, Somerset (1580)
108. Bay Window at Thornbury Castle, Gloucester.
109. Window from Sir Paul Pindar’s House, Bishopsgate.
110. Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire.
113. Pilton Manor House
114. Sydenham House, Devonshire
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Places Shown

Bakewell; Derbyshire; England

Bishopgate; London; England

Brympton D’Evercy; Somerset; England

Castle Hedingham; Essex; England

Corby; Northamptonshire; England

Fawsley; Northamptonshire; England

Horham; Essex; England

Marystowe; Devonshire; England

Montacute; Somerset; England

Penshurst; Kent; England

Pilton; Northamptonshire; England

Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Thornbury; Gloucestershire; England