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2024-03-29T09:02:40+00:00text/html2016-10-26T17:10:15+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954609 -4.098847SS5219 : The Library, Stevenstone, Interior
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Interior of The Library,an 18th century remnant of Stevenstone, a country house no longer in existence. This building may originally have been a banqueting house.
Purchased in 1978 by The Landmark Trust, the Library, which had been used as a house for some time, had its main room returned to its original size and the loggia opened up.text/html2016-10-26T16:53:49+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954609 -4.098847SS5219 : The Library, Stevenstone (4)
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Seen from inside the Orangery.The Library is an 18th century remnant of Stevenstone, a country house no longer in existence. This building may originally have been a banqueting house.
Purchased in 1978 by The Landmark Trust, the Library, which had been used as a house for some time, had its main room returned to its original size and the loggia opened up.text/html2016-10-26T16:51:16+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954609 -4.098847SS5219 : The Library, Stevenstone (3)
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View from the Orangery.The Library is an 18th century remnant of Stevenstone, a country house no longer in existence. This building may originally have been a banqueting house.
Purchased in 1978 by The Landmark Trust, the Library, which had been used as a house for some time, had its main room returned to its original size and the loggia opened up.text/html2016-10-26T16:49:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954881 -4.098716SS5219 : The Orangery, Stevenstone (2)
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Interior, somewhat spartan,of the companion building to The Library at the former Stevenstone House. The Orangery was about to collapse when bought by the Landmark Trust in 1978. A new roof, instead of the glass one, was put in. It is now part of the holiday accommodationtext/html2016-10-26T16:45:26+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954881 -4.098716SS5219 : The Orangery, Stevenstone
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The companion building to The Library at the former Stevenstone House. The Orangery was about to collapse when bought by the Landmark Trust in 1978. A new roof, instead of the glass one, was put in. It is now part of the holiday accommodation.text/html2016-10-26T16:39:21+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954519 -4.098843SS5219 : The Library, Stevenstone (2)
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The Library is an 18th century remnant of Stevenstone, a country house no longer in existence. This building may originally have been a banqueting house.
Purchased in 1978 by The Landmark Trust, the Library, which had been used as a house for some time, had its main room returned to its original size and the loggia opened up.
text/html2016-10-26T16:36:30+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr50.954519 -4.098843SS5219 : The Library, Stevenstone
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The Library is an 18th century remnant of Stevenstone, a country house no longer in existence. This building may originally have been a banqueting house.
Purchased in 1978 by The Landmark Trust, the Library, which had been used as a house for some time, had its main room returned to its original size and the loggia opened up.
text/html2015-10-04T17:22:41+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr53.212818 -1.633543SK2468 : Calton Barn, Chatsworth
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A dilapidated barn , seen here[[[766441]]] on the right of the picture, is being replaced by a new build, intended as holiday accommodation for the Chatsworth estate.text/html2015-09-30T15:37:28+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr56.621934 -3.863731NN8549 : Fisher's Laundry, Aberfeldy
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This building, on Home Street, was once the drill hall, during WW1, for 6th Battalion, Black Watch (H Company) and 1 Scottish Horse (B Squadron).text/html2015-09-30T15:34:24+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr56.621934 -3.863731NN8549 : Fisher's Laundry, Aberfeldy
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This building, on Home Street, was formerly a drill hall, used during WW1 by 6th Battalion, Black Watch (H Company) and 1 Scottish Horse (B Squadron).text/html2015-05-20T18:58:29+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr53.212403 -1.676671SK2168 : Bakewell Antiques, King Street
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Newly opened antiques shop in premises previously occupied by dress agency.text/html2015-05-20T18:55:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr53.226991 -1.686298SK2170 : Cracknowl House
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An isolated cottage, with no road access; nicely done on the north facing wall, dry stone wall and image of the sky.text/html2015-05-20T18:40:11+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr53.184562 -1.623757SK2565 : Peak Tor, Rowsley
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Grazing land with many trees. Peak Tor is the wooded small hill, site of an ancient settlement.text/html2015-05-13T10:20:29+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr53.269837 -1.614613SK2574 : A view from the cliff, Stoney Middleton
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On a footpath from Eyam, with a telephoto view looking towards Curbar. The trees on the ridge are at Curbar Gap.text/html2015-05-13T10:15:52+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/28954Peter Barr53.285620 -1.694869SK2076 : Tideswell Lane
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Byway which runs from Eyam to Housley at the A623.