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Summary
Description DerelictJacobeanWindow.jpg |
English:
A Window in top floor of
Chastleton House
, a
Jacobean
country house completed in 1607 and handed to the
National Trust
in a derelict state in 1991. The Trust's policy in respect of this building has been to preserve, but not to restore. Judging by other windows on this floor, it is probable that the window was reglazed to prevent further deterioration, but the derelict
cill
was retained.
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Source | Own work | |
Author | Martinvl |
Camera location | 51° 57′ 34.96″ N, 1° 38′ 25.26″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.959710; -1.640350 |
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