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Wanborough, Yew Tree Cottage House. Probably early C18, altered later C18, early C19, mid C19 and c1900. Chalk rubblestone with red brick dressings, painted; some brick to additions. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys with loft, 2 wide bays; 2-storey wing added to rear left, probably C18, and 2-storey outshutadded to rear right, probably early C19. Symmetrical facade having: brick quoins; central C19 door of 6 raised and fielded panels in later, mid-late C19, cast iron decorative porch with swept roof flanked by c1900 canted bay windows with casements and flat roofs, parts of timber secondary lintels visible over door and right-hand window; on 1st floor, 2 segmental header-brick arched, 3 light windows; brick end stacks, that to right of old brick. Rear: the inner return of the wing has a segmental-arched window to ground floor, right, and a tripartite, 3-light, wood-mullion window with leaded glazing to 1st floor; brick end stack; C20 lean-to additions not of special interest. Left return: main range has end of iron tie-rod; timber linteled loft window, and fretted, decorative barge boards (of c1900). Wing has one old 2-light wood-framed window to ground floor with diamond-set mullions, saddle bars and leaded glazing tied on; 2-light window to 1st floor. Left return: main range has loft window and barge boards as before; small 4-pane window to outshut with 2-light window above. Interior: throughout chamfered beams (boxed in on ground floor of main range) and early C19 board doors, some beaded, with iron hinges; main range ground-floor rooms have early panelled shutters (fireplaces are c1900). Wooden winder stair to loft which has wide floor boards and 5 roof trusses of principal rafters with one set of butt purlins, diagonally set ridge piece, old rafters and long raking wind braces; the end stacks are of rubblestone, becoming circular below the brick tops; traces of former thatched roof. LBO Hunting on the Lagoon - Getty museum Italian, about 1490-95 Artist: Vittore Carpaccio Oil on panel This view of cormorant hunters on a lagoon was cut from the top of a panel, now in the Correr Museum, Venice, that depicts Venetian women on a balcony. The iron hinge on the back panel indicates that the panel may have functioned as a decorative shutter or as a cabinet door. The illusionistic letter rack on the back is one of the earliest known examples of Italian 'trompe l'oeil' painting. See also: flowers in shade exterior doors with blinds shade grown mexico roller shutter doors outdoor patio shade hunter douglas shades discount kennel shade cloth metal coil drapery window blinds repair parts sliding shutters for patio doors |
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