Pedimented nepus gable - Polnoon Street

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Pedimented nepus gable - Polnoon Street

Image: © Kenneth Mallard Taken: 3 Jan 2010

Pedimented nepus gable on a building in Polnoon Street. A nepus gable is a wallhead gable on the front of a building surmounted by a chimney and containing a window opening to allow light in to an attic space. Rolled and scrolled skewputs can also be seen in this image.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.740526
Longitude
-4.276624