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... stone walls that on the right as you pass from the house is low , giving a charming south- west view of the stately ... stone . On this stone is carved a heart , and across the heart is graven a date , 1674 ; while occupying the two ...
... stone walls that on the right as you pass from the house is low , giving a charming south- west view of the stately ... stone . On this stone is carved a heart , and across the heart is graven a date , 1674 ; while occupying the two ...
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... stone to withstand the weight of the winter snows . A small space is levelled in front of the doorway and enclosed with a stone wall , to be used as a corral for the pack mules . This wall is run part way round the house so that the lee ...
... stone to withstand the weight of the winter snows . A small space is levelled in front of the doorway and enclosed with a stone wall , to be used as a corral for the pack mules . This wall is run part way round the house so that the lee ...
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... stone walls . The banking checks most of the skidding and the stone wall is always waiting to stop the rest . Sometimes the wall does useful service in preventing a coach from going over the precipice , but crashing into that solid pile ...
... stone walls . The banking checks most of the skidding and the stone wall is always waiting to stop the rest . Sometimes the wall does useful service in preventing a coach from going over the precipice , but crashing into that solid pile ...
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