High quality stonework

Introduction

The photograph on this page of High quality stonework by Bob Harvey as part of the Geograph project.

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High quality stonework

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 20 Jan 2019

Although Image appears to have been built in a vernacular style, it was a high quality building - the regularity of the stones, the flush faces, the quality of the coursework is undeniable. The lovely lintel is sitting as true as the day it was laid. I was also interested, on this very chilly day, to see the tell-tale marks of chill on the windows, something that modern double glazed houses do not suffer from any more. The perils of a grade II listed building, eh?

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.929789
Longitude
-0.413052