Architecture (217 pages found in this category)


Belmont Hall

18th-century country house one mile northwest of the village of Great Budworth, Cheshire, England. It has been in the possession of the Leigh family for more than 200 years.

Belton House

Grade I listed building in Belton, Lincolnshire, built between 1685 and 1687, seat of the Brownlow family.

Bolton Percy Gatehouse

15th-century building in the village of Bolton Percy near York, the entrance to a courtyard of buildings that included the village rectory.

Box pew

Type of church seating with enclosed sides.

Bretton Hall

Country house on the north slope of the valley of the River Dearne in West Bretton near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

Brig o’ Doon

Late medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, best known as the setting for the final verse of Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter.

Burns Cottage

Birthplace of Robert Burns (1759–1796), Scotland's national poet.

But and ben

Scots term describing the architecture of a two-roomed cottage.

Capitol Theatre, Manchester

Former cinema in Didsbury, Manchester, used as television studios by ITV contractor ABC from 1956 to 1968.

Caryatid

Sculpted female figure, usually clad in long robes, serving as an architectural support, taking the place of a column or pillar.