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Horsham St Faith Priory, Norfolk

RIBA132949
NOTES: Originally a Benedicting priory dating from 1200, remodelled c. 1600 and now a farmhouse. The wall paintings shown here were discovered during the mid-20th century and date from the 13th century. See RIBA158253 for a colour version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmstead, Fortingall, seen from the south-east

RIBA145348
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA145354 for a colour version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmhouse, Fortingall, seen from the north-west

RIBA145349
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA134355 for a colour version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmhouse, Fortingall, seen from the south-west

RIBA145350
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA158491 for a colour version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmsteading, Fortingall, seen from the west

RIBA145351
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA145356 for a colour version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmstead, Fortingall, seen from the south-east

RIBA145354
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA145348 for a black and white version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmhouse, Fortingall, seen from the north-west

RIBA145355
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA134349 for a black and white version of this image.

Glenlyon Farmsteading, Fortingall, seen from the west

RIBA145356
MacLaren, James Marjoribanks (1853-1890)
NOTES: The Perthshire village of Fortingall was built between 1890 and 1891 for shipowner Sir Donald Currie, who had bought the Glenlyon Estate, including the village, in 1885. It was designed by James M MacLaren and remains an important example of Arts and Crafts vernacular architecture in Scotland. See RIBA145351 for a black and white version of this image.

Northeycote Farm, near Wolverhampton: the fireplace

RIBA155523
F. W. B. & Mary Charles
NOTES: This was a farmhouse, dating from c. 1600. It was extensively restored from a semi-derelict state by Freddie and Mary Charles in the 1980s. See RIBA132885 for a black and white version of this image.

Horsham St Faith Priory, Norfolk: detail of female crowned head

RIBA158251
NOTES: Originally a Benedicting priory dating from 1200, remodelled c. 1600 and now a farmhouse. The wall paintings shown here were discovered during the mid-20th century and date from the 13th century. See RIBA132946 for a black and white version of this image.

Horsham St Faith Priory, Norfolk

RIBA158252
NOTES: Originally a Benedicting priory dating from 1200, remodelled c. 1600 and now a farmhouse. The wall paintings shown here were discovered during the mid-20th century and date from the 13th century. See RIBA132948 for a black and white version of this image.

Horsham St Faith Priory, Norfolk

RIBA158253
NOTES: Originally a Benedicting priory dating from 1200, remodelled c. 1600 and now a farmhouse. The wall paintings shown here were discovered during the mid-20th century and date from the 13th century. See RIBA132949 for a black and white version of this image.
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