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Near the | gatehouse, a well with over 350 dangerously slippery s |
imarily, what remains of the building is its | gatehouse, a square, heavily battlemented structure wh |
Gatehouse Academy is a long term residential drug and | |
Gatehouse Academy was founded by Ted and Gayle Earl in | |
Gatehouse adjacent to main building. | |
s Managing Director and a founder partner of | Gatehouse Advisory Partners, a Geopolitical consultanc |
eney Library, the Senior Common Room and the | gatehouse, all enclosing a circular lawn. |
Stone was also used for a 1 1⁄2-story | gatehouse along the winding driveway leading up to the |
een above the main entrance in the courtyard | gatehouse along with the date of 1555. |
The detached | gatehouse, also Grade II*, incorporates a date stone W |
The castle had a | gatehouse, although later damage means that its design |
was used to replicate stonework and give the | gatehouse an authentic castle appearance. |
Along with the | gatehouse and boundary walls has been designated as a |
There is also a small | gatehouse and an outbuilding on the premises. |
In addition to the keep, sections of a | gatehouse and wall survive. |
built on land adjacent to the historic Abbey | Gatehouse, and opened in 1906. |
l moated manor house became ruinous, but the | Gatehouse and Chapel were restored in the 1880s. |
It was renamed | GateHouse and its headquarters moved to suburban Roche |
ern house on an old moated site with a stone | gatehouse and nearby artificial lake and farmstead. |
The associated | gatehouse and barn abutting west end of the court date |
1825, in a Gothic style with large grounds, | gatehouse, and lawns stretching down to a lake. |
ttage, St Mary's Church, Deane, Lostock Hall | Gatehouse and All Souls Church. |
uding parts of the Norman stone hall, tower, | gatehouse, and curtain wall survive as ruins. |
glected old Hall was ruinous by 1799 but the | Gatehouse and Chapel survived and were restored in the |
were mainly demolished with only parts of a | gatehouse and possible guesthouse incorporated into la |
f Lichfield; of the original manor, only the | gatehouse and the hall still survive. |
Gatehouse and ditch | |
to the camp is by a narrow road through the | gatehouse and anyone passing through this must be carr |
The | gatehouse and parts of the main building were still st |
The priory | gatehouse and grave are located on private land. |
Outside the house there was a | gatehouse and entranceway. |
ish the residence, leaving only the original | gatehouse and portals intact, but following much of th |
ument although apart from the church and the | gatehouse and the restored ruins of the cloister very |
The castle | gatehouse and main entrance to the public. |
The | gatehouse and Signal box with the B1345 passing beyond |
d a survey which indicated that parts of the | gatehouse and cell blocks of the former prison had det |
ng was enclosed by a single-storey defensive | gatehouse, and the whole was surrounded by a barmekin |
rs), masting sheers, numerous storehouses, a | gatehouse and clockhouse, gun bastions, and, in later |
West another barn, a granary, a dovecote and | gatehouse; and to the East 'le olde orcherd'." |
road passes the old Gunthorpe level crossing | gatehouse and signal box on the Midland and Great Nort |
operty is a two story board and batten barn, | gatehouse, and gazebo. |
A Roman | gatehouse and barracks have been reconstructed on thei |
The | Gatehouse and the Stock House or Stables are all that |
Those elements include the oval drive, | gatehouse, and basin and water axis. |
His successors built the stable block and | gatehouse and, during the 1760s, planted the parkland |
This and a contemporaneous | gatehouse are still in existence. |
e main site, an almost complete 14th-century | gatehouse) are open to the public as an English Herita |
The gateway was built as a | gatehouse around 1300 and its upper storey was rebuilt |
The neighborhood has a | gatehouse as well as a set of tennis courts for the re |
The | gatehouse at Grassy Sprain Reservoir was also construc |
mber he was again arrested and placed in the | Gatehouse at Westminster, from which he escaped after |
by a moat and is entered by a newly restored | gatehouse at the front of the house. |
inspired by Islamic polychromy in the 800 CE | gatehouse at Lorsch Abbey. |
Fremantle Prison | gatehouse at night |
A two-story | gatehouse at the front of the property was built in th |
In 1635 he was imprisoned in the | Gatehouse at Westminster. |
f a long, winding drive, with an Elizabethan | gatehouse at the bottom and a small lake with a privat |
At the centre of the activity is the | Gatehouse Banqueting Hall; shadowy figures, as well as |
The original | gatehouse, barn and chicken coop complete the estate. |
In 1923 the | gatehouse became a museum, and was used for exhibition |
It shows the | gatehouse before parts of it were demolished, |
Construction of the | gatehouse began in 1899. |
he remains of the entrance to the abbey with | gatehouse buildings, a chapel and dovecote. |
The red brick Decorated style | Gatehouse, built in 1346 by Abbot Adam de Hokele, is a |
o semi circular bastions of the twin towered | gatehouse built in 1275 remain and are incorporated in |
rd exposed remains of the great 13th-century | gatehouse built directly over the southern entrance to |
monastic ruin with a medieval-style barn and | gatehouse by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. |
It is recorded that he was committed to the | Gatehouse by July 29 the same year, being discharged o |
The | gatehouse, called Monnow Gate, which gives Monnow Brid |
From level three of the | gatehouse can be reached since January 1999 directly t |
The former | gatehouse can still be seen, though the site is on pri |
All that now remains are the ruins of the | gatehouse, Chapter House, and the northern transept of |
e upper ward is flanked by two towers with a | gatehouse containing the bent entrance between them. |
The | Gatehouse containing the porter's lodge at King's Coll |
The | Gatehouse contains ten wooden gates that control the f |
d to the Senate, he was the President of The | Gatehouse Corporation, a position he has held since 19 |
founded as early as the 7th century, but the | gatehouse dates from the 15th century. |
The | gatehouse dates from a later period. |
The central part of the | gatehouse dates from the 14th century. |
The | gatehouse, dating from the early 12th century, leads i |
rade II listed Elizabethan dower house and a | gatehouse designed by Edwin Landseer Lutyens in 1912. |
Friar Park | Gatehouse detail |
nstruction of the castle, which included the | gatehouse, drum towers and outer ward. |
The college has an impressive crenellated | gatehouse entrance and the tower of the chapel dominat |
he public footpath near the old Gopsall Hall | Gatehouse entrance in the village of Shackerstone. |
The Reynolds Street | gatehouse entrance to Frick Park |
Gatehouse Estates Property Management regularly assist | |
rth side, is dramatised by a grand fortified | gatehouse, evoking the owner's power and prestige, tho |
s most remarkable architectural feature is a | gatehouse excavated from solid rock guarding the bridg |
pent nearly a year imprisoned in Westminster | gatehouse for refusing to support or pay the forced lo |
in 1883 by Architect C. Willis Damon into a | gatehouse for the 76-acre (310,000 m2) Tenney estate k |
It was the | gatehouse for St Augustine's Abbey, which was the prec |
while he was imprisoned in the | Gatehouse for petitioning to have the Clergy Act 1640 |
gthened it by building strong ramparts and a | gatehouse, fortifying the main hall and adding other b |
Pawtucket | Gatehouse, from across the river, during a minor sprin |
cluded contemporary Tudor features such as a | gatehouse, gallery, lodgings, a banqueting house and a |
* The | Gatehouse Gazetteer: Blenkinsop |
The | Gatehouse Grade II |
The | gatehouse has been removed to Fermyn Woods Hall, and t |
The Stony Brook | Gatehouse has since been decommissioned and in 2010 wa |
The 'Kunduana House' | gatehouse has become the front entrance of the house, |
The | Gatehouse in Baltonsborough, Somerset, England is a th |
idge was built at the top of Trinity College | gatehouse in 1704. |
The Manor Farmhouse | Gatehouse in Whatley, Somerset, England was built arou |
is based in St. John's Gate, a 16th century | gatehouse in London, England that once formed the entr |
d, apart from Smirke's 1809 building and the | gatehouse in the front. |
main house, the addition of a large security | gatehouse in 2002, and the inclusion of several other |
entury, a clock tower in 1847, and finally a | gatehouse in 1848. |
The Butler Street | Gatehouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building fr |
The | gatehouse is in good condition and can be seen from th |
Wetheral Priory | Gatehouse is almost all that remains of the Benedictin |
Framingham Reservoir No. 2 Dam and | Gatehouse is a historic dam and gatehouse on the Frami |
Framingham Reservoir No. 1 Dam and | Gatehouse is a historic district including a dam and g |
The | gatehouse is embellished with two-storey oriels with m |
Today the remains of the old Abbey | gatehouse is a museum and the remaining tower is being |
West Stow Manor is also Tudor; its | gatehouse is fine, but the mansion has been adapted in |
The | gatehouse is a three-story stucco-sided building with |
The | gatehouse is 'carpenter gothic' in style, featuring bo |
Framingham Reservoir No. 3 Dam and | Gatehouse is a historic building at the southeastern e |
The | gatehouse is dominated by a huge gateway, which, whils |
Of the hospital site itself, the | gatehouse is intact, the mansion survives as ruins, an |
The | gatehouse is virtually the only standing remnant of th |
The | gatehouse is the only remaining building of the 12th c |
Abbey | Gatehouse is a gatehouse building to Tewkesbury Abbey, |
Cedarcliff | Gatehouse is a historic gatehouse located at Poughkeep |
Gatehouse is a relatively new school in Dawlish, Devon | |
Today, the | Gatehouse is controlled electrically and remotely by B |
The Tenney Castle | Gatehouse is a historic gatehouse at 37 Pleasant Stree |
Pillaton Hall | Gatehouse is a 15th century gatehouse and all that rem |
Stoneleigh Abbey | Gatehouse is the 14th century gatehouse to the medieva |
On the south side of | gatehouse is the round tower, the original keep. |
The large granite | gatehouse is a prominent feature of the Mount Crescent |
Cartmel Priory | Gatehouse is a National Trust property located at Cart |
The 14th century | gatehouse is both a Grade II* listed building and a Sc |
Ramsey Abbey | Gatehouse is a National Trust property located in Rams |
The | gatehouse is timber framed with a later brick and ston |
The 40-metre-long | gatehouse Landporten in Nyborg, which was used to defe |
he ever lived there, and for many years the | gatehouse leading to the estate was a public house cal |
hich it flows through underground pipes to a | gatehouse located at Brookline Avenue. |
studios of Takeover Radio within one of its | Gatehouse Lodges. |
Horwood House - The | gatehouse looking from the house |
"Rockin' With the Wrench", Jonathon | Gatehouse, Macleans.ca, |
"The Lady On The Island / The | Gatehouse Maid / The Virginia / Callaghan's" (reels) |
g idle, there is 24/7 security posted at the | gatehouse making the site inaccessible to the public. |
On Aug. 20, 2009, | GateHouse Media announced the Daily News Transcript wo |
, including the Polk Shopper, became part of | GateHouse Media Inc. |
till published by CNC, which is now owned by | GateHouse Media and is the largest publisher of weekli |
In April 2008, | GateHouse Media New England announced that it had purc |
7, the Gazette has been published as part of | GateHouse Media New England. |
C to Liberty Group Publishing (later renamed | GateHouse Media) in 2006. |
In July 2008 | Gatehouse Media, owner of the The Taunton Call announc |
elling the paper to Fairport, New York-based | GateHouse Media. |
ts of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, by | Gatehouse Media. |
e, along with the Fall River Herald News, to | GateHouse Media. |
ld -- and a new name for the parent company, | GateHouse Media. |
CNC is now owned by | GateHouse Media. |
It is owned by | Gatehouse Media. |
y Community Newspaper Company, a division of | GateHouse Media. |
wspaper is owned by Fairport, New York-based | GateHouse Media. |
e paper was sold to Fairport, New York-based | GateHouse Media. |
Under | GateHouse, MPG was gradually folded into CNC's South U |
Affeton Castle is a surviving late-medieval | gatehouse near East Worlington, Devon, England. |
he Enterprise and chief executive officer of | GateHouse New England, which owns seven daily papers a |
irected by Paul Nicholas, at Upstairs at the | Gatehouse North London until 18 March 2007. |
The original main | gatehouse, now known as Eastwell Towers, which was bui |
The | Gatehouse, of two storeys rises to three in the centre |
ch ran it still occupies the original lodge ( | gatehouse) of the estate. |
ust 17, 1900) was a Scottish painter born in | Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire, and was the br |
rish church dedicated to St Nicholas and the | Gatehouse of the former ancient Manor House. |
The house at Place Farm formed the | gatehouse of Blechingley Place: a great Tudor house, w |
r is the Anniversary Dinner, usually held in | Gatehouse of Fleet, with a Galloway theme provided by |
It was originally housed in the | Gatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great church in Smithf |
ds, West Yorkshire, England is housed in the | gatehouse of the ruined Kirkstall Abbey, a grade II* l |
The | gatehouse of Abergavenny, and the newest part of the c |
Gatehouse of Thornton Abbey from the inside | |
The | gatehouse of Thornton Abbey from the outside |
rvice buildings, together with the principal | gatehouse of the abbey. |
The | gatehouse of St Donat's Castle in 1774 |
Gatehouse of the abbey, 15th century, with ornate orie | |
The | gatehouse of St James's Palace is on the right. |
rounds of Skibo Castle) and Cally Lake (near | Gatehouse of Fleet). |
In 1903 the former | gatehouse of the abbey was bought by the Franciscan si |
Gatehouse on Scarboro Road north of Bear Creek Road, i | |
Handel's "Semele" opening at Upstairs at The | Gatehouse on April 8th. |
It appears he started work on a new brick | gatehouse on the same site as the manor, which later b |
agles which once topped the gateposts at the | gatehouse on the Coventry Road were removed by the Roy |
contained with it on the north, and a square | gatehouse on the east. |
l palace at Woodstock and died in the palace | gatehouse on 24th September 1670. |
was found guilty and hanged before the abbey | gatehouse on 14 November 1539. |
en range to the west, was approached via the | Gatehouse on the south. |
Clarke was a prisoner in the | Gatehouse on 17 December 1660, when he petitioned the |
Even the reservoir's | gatehouse on the riverfront invoked the castles along |
One is a | gatehouse, one is a keep, one is an enclosure and one |
nts surrounding a quadrangle, onto which the | gatehouse opened. |
The | Gatehouse originally formed part of Westbury College, |
After this there was a | gatehouse, ovens, hall and the storehouses built. |
ted palace except the great tower, the inner | gatehouse, part of the battlemented wall, which used t |
The original | gatehouse partially survives and there are many sculpt |
, around the time the thousand-acre (400 ha) | Gatehouse Patent was first sold, and is one of the old |
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