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Cottages, Wintringham village
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE8873
Typically, white-painted stone under pantiled roofs.
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Roofscape
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK7953
Seen from the roof of the St Marks shopping centre car park, the pantiled... (more)
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Mowthorp Cottage
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE9888
Stone built with pantiled roof.
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Barn and outbuildings
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7967
Town Farm, viewed from the churchyard.
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Mellow, yellow stone and pantiles
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE9482
Cottages typical of the area.
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A jumble of roofs
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9934
Pantile roofs are not unique to Lincolnshire, but they are very common here. In... (more)
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White-painted stone cottages
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE8773
Common throughout the village.
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Red brick barn with bales
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7479
A substantial structure under a pantiled roof on the south bank of the River Seven.
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Pantiles
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NO5201
First imported from the Netherlands in the early 17th century, pantiles are a... (more)
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Mainly pantiles
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6946
View of Hoveringham village from the south. Pantiles are the typical roof... (more)
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Kiddle's Farm
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE8873
Rendered stone under a pantiled roof.
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Pretty cottage, Old Malton
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7972
Typical of the area and reminding me of the pictures I used to draw as a child -... (more)
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Pantile roofs near the church
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK9818
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Verge, with pantiled outhouse
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0133
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The surviving pub
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0924
With all the fuss about the fate of the two former pubs at the crossroads, it is... (more)
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Limestone and pantiles
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7171
Cottages in the small village of Coneysthorpe. The Centenary Way passes through... (more)
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Pantiles, Pots and a Pointy bit
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK7953
Newark roofscape with the spire of St Mary Magdalene Church.
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Brick and pantiles
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6949
Classic vernacular style for the area, from a range of dates including late 20th... (more)
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Woodman House, Carlton
by Keith Edkins
geograph for square TL6451
C17-C18, timber framed cottage (former public house) with brick casing to front... (more)
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Pantiles and solar panels
by Keith Edkins
geograph for square TL5074
The eccentric delights of village architecture, seen while waiting for a bus
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Pair of pantiled parlours
by Keith Edkins
geograph for square TL6165
Oxford Street, Exning. Left: Village Ink tattoo parlour; right: Lash Lounge... (more)
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Red pantiles
by James Allan
geograph for square NO5406
Typical Low-Countries roofing material, widely adopted in the East Neuk of Fife... (more)
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Berwick-Upon-Tweed Townscape : Courtyard and Rooftops
by Richard West
geograph for square NT9952
East coast pantiles.
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Pantiles, Papplewick
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK5451
On the range of cottages seen here Link
The... ( more)
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Weathered pantiles
by Pauline E
for square SE7974
On a North facing sloping roof.
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Barns at Hill Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6431
A fine set of local red pantiles.
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The Kings Head, Kirkbymoorside
by Maigheach-gheal
geograph for square SE6986
The Kings Head is on Higher Market Place. The building dates from the mid 18th... (more)
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Calthorpe Cottages, The Green, Acle
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square TG4010
18th century remodelling of an earlier house 16/17th century, rendered... (more)
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The Manor House, Acle
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square TG4010
17th century house in red brick with pantiled roof. A feature of the house is... (more)
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Falkland roof styles
by M J Richardson
for square NO2507
Slates on the Old Post Office roof [L] and pantiles on St Andrew House [R], both... (more)
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190, 192 & 194 Long Street, Easingwold
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SE5369
Consisting of the pantiled section of the buildings; originally a single house,... (more)
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Grade 2 listed barn at South Carr Farm
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE8632
Built in the mid to late 1700s, when the farm was called Hotham Carr [South].... (more)
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Work is underway
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0920
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24 High Street, Ixworth
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square TL9370
Early C19 cottage, timber-framed, with rendered front and plastered sides, black... (more)
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Dilapidated outbuildings, South Fordon Farm
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TA0475
Chalk and brick walls, pantile roof. Shown on the large-scale OS map surveyed in 1889.
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Snow in the pantiles – 2
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6142
Adjacent to All Hallows Church.
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Snow in the pantiles – 1
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6142
Adjacent to All Hallows Church, Gedling.
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Outbuilding
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9934
With an ancient pantile roof and a rather decrepit door this is as pure... (more)
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Exaggerated eaves
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0733
The double roof pitch caused by the wide eaves. Note too, the curious double... (more)
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A disputed roof style
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0733
A pair of semi-detached Georgian houses with what the Historic England... (more)
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Orchard House, Upton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7354
Late 17th century house with later alterations. Recently refurbished, the... (more)
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82 & 84 Westhorpe, Southwell
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6853
Two cottages, built either side of 1800, in the local brick and pantile style,... (more)
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Barn at Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6851
Typical brick and pantile barn, Late 18th century, Listed Grade II. Restored... (more)
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Barn at Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6851
Typical brick and pantile barn, Late 18th century, Listed Grade II.
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The Pantiles - Tunbridge Wells, Kent
by Ian Hawfinch
for square TQ5838
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Datestone
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0638
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Grange Cottage
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0638
Dating from 1784 this is a grade II listed building. The roof pitch, dormers,... (more)
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The Red Lion, Kirtling
by Keith Edkins
geograph for square TL6855
Inn late C18 to early C19. Timber framed and plastered. Red pantiled mansard... (more)
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Daisy Cottage, Broad Green
by Keith Edkins
geograph for square TL6859
A curious confection in black & white but not listed, so perhaps a Victorian... (more)
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Cottages, Mildenhall Road
by Keith Edkins
geograph for square TL6370
Interesting pair of cottages with pantiled roofs and joining buildings of... (more)
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