I noticed this as I was looking up-interesting timbered facade and the ridge of the roof:
I noticed this as I was looking up-interesting timbered facade and the ridge of the roof:
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I like that chimney, too.
It’s rather solid!
Needing a little TLC, Sue, but still going strong. That describes a few of us 🙂 🙂
Yes, true!
Good chimneys too. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Indeed!
So much detail. And that’s what I love about old structures. This brickwork is delightful.
Yes, I love such things
Nice catch.
janet
Thanks, Janet!
I am surprised they haven’t come up with an antenna for every type of house! They always look out of place.
Yes, indeed!
A whole new market! Architecturally appropriate satellite dishes.
Wouldn’t that be a thing!
Love the British old houses and their marvelous chimneys! Now I long for England again…Lovely catch!
Thanks, Ann Christine!