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Caption For Bury, Church From The River 1898

We are on the navigable and tidal River Arun.The church of St John the Evangelist has a shingled broach spire; flint and stone are used for walling and buildings.A ferry with landing steps connected

Caption For Amberley, The Village C1960

The varying height of the old houses built of flint and stone with thatch and tile, contrasts with the varying width of the roadway.

Caption For Luton, St Mary's Church C1955

Much of the exterior was remodelled in the 15th century to give the striking chequer pattern of flint and stone.

Caption For Banbury, High Street C1955

Plaster, timber, brick and stone have all been employed to provide an interesting variety.

Caption For Stanion, The Church C1960

Situated within the remains of the Rockingham Forest, Stanion has thatched and stone-tiled cottages looking towards the graceful tower and spire of its 13th-century church.

Caption For Bocking, Cane's Mill 1900

There is a classical-style bridge of steel and stone there now, decorated with Bocking's armorial bearings.

Caption For Ipswich, Tavern Street 1896

On the left is the red brick and stone Lloyds Bank building, with its fretted skyline, while to the right is the neo-classical Post Office, built in 1881.

Caption For Ormskirk, The Church From The South West 1894

Despite Henry VIII's break with Rome, much of Lancashire remained staunchly Catholic and stones from the dismantled Augustinian priory at Burscough were used to add the tower in which the bells that once

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1955

It is a double-pile brick building with five bays of cross casement windows and stone dressings.

Caption For Milton Regis, High Street C1955

Indeed, it is known as the Middleton of Alfred the Great, and its flint and stone Holy Trinity Church is the second oldest in Kent.

Caption For Melton, Wilford Bridge 1898

A bridge of 1764 was replaced by this one of white brick and stone in 1798.

Caption For Ewell, Old Church Tower And Rectory Farm 1903

The main body of this flint and stone church was demolished in 1848, leaving the tower to serve as a funeral chapel until the start of the 20th century.

Caption For Reading, Berkshire County Council Buildings 1912

It is an exuberant William and Mary cum Queen Anne style building in brick and stone, and is now offices.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, The Street C1960

The weather- boarded former water mill, trading as Brent Eleigh Tools (centre left), was converted into a dwelling c1990; the mill machinery and stones were preserved in the conversion.

Caption For Stourpaine, Manor Road C1955

Behind the lychgate at the end of Manor Road rises the flint and stone tower of Holy Trinity parish church.

Caption For Garstang, Council Offices C1955

The first clerk was John Noble, who was also clerk to the Gas Company, agent for the Royal Insurance Company for School Attendance, and partner in the coal merchants Noble & Alston.

Caption For Great Bowden, The Village 1922

This photograph shows this Domesday village, now much consumed by the tentacles of Market Harborough's suburbs, with its large irregular green and attractive houses, some dating back to 1567 and 1664, and Stone

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1955

It is a double-pile brick building with five bays of cross casement windows and stone dressings.

Caption For Polegate, The Horse And Groom C1955

Something of a road-house in 1920s Sussex vernacular style in timber- framing, brick and stone, it is a landmark along a dull suburban main road.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge Street 1908

The 1869 bridge seen here replaced an odd 18th-century one: it was made of timber on the Berkshire south side and stone on the Oxfordshire or Caversham side, owing to a cross border disagreement.