Pilaster
Decorative architectural element used to give the appearance of a supporting column, to articulate an extent of wall.
Decorative architectural element used to give the appearance of a supporting column, to articulate an extent of wall.
15th-century house in Lavenham, Suffolk, said to be the inspiration for the old English nursery rhyme “There Was a Crooked Man”.
15th-century building in the village of Bolton Percy near York, the entrance to a courtyard of buildings that included the village rectory.
Grade II* listed house in Saltford, Somerset, thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited private residence in England.
Grade II* listed country house in the village of Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire, built in 1723.
Grade I listed former country house in West Yorkshire, now divided into residences.
Category A designated public convenience in Rothesay, opened in 1900.
Side chamber typically added to the north and south sides of early Christian churches to give the building an overall cruciform plan.
Active Anglican church in Ledsham, West Yorkshire, possibly the oldest extant building in the county.
Historically important crossing over the River Aire in North Yorkshire, designed by John Carr.