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Mount Ephraim Windmill at Ash, near Canterbury, Kent

RIBA5277
NOTES: This post mill was built in 1735 and originally stood at Ringleton. It was moved approximately half a mile to this site in 1818.

Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire: bridge entrance over the moat

RIBA5384
NOTES: This moated manor house is an exemplar of the timber-framed Tudor black-and-white house. The earliest part of the Hall was probably built by Richard de Moreton in the mid 15th century. The west, or kitchen end was built (or rebuilt) by William Moreton c.1480. The last major extension was the south wing added in 1570-1580. The 'domestic block' was added to the south wing in the early 1600s.

Trulli near Alberobello, Puglia

RIBA5462
NOTES: Alberobello gained World Heritage status in 1996 because of its concentration of trulli, drywall stone dwellings or storehouses.

Trulli, Alberobello

RIBA5478
NOTES: Alberobello gained World Heritage status in 1996 because of its concentration of trulli, drywall stone dwellings or storehouses.
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